Lal Kitab remedies for foreign travel and settlement
In Lal Kitab, hopes around foreign travel and settling abroad are read mainly through Rahu (foreign lands and the unfamiliar) and Mercury (travel, communication and documents). Its remedies are simple everyday acts of conduct and charity done in daylight, never gemstones and never a promise of a visa, an outcome or a result.
How Lal Kitab reads this concern
Lal Kitab does not predict whether you will move abroad. It looks at where Rahu and Mercury sit in your chart and how strong each reads, then asks whether the way you handle the unfamiliar, your speech and your paperwork is in good order. A planet that reads weak is not a curse: it is simply the area to strengthen, usually the most fixable thing in the chart.
The planets it points to
Rahu governs foreign lands, distant places and the unfamiliar, so it carries the pull toward going far. Mercury governs travel, communication and documents, so it carries the practical side of any journey or application. Read both planet pages, then check how each sits in your own chart.
The Lal Kitab remedies
The Lal Kitab approach here is plain and benign. For Rahu: donate black sesame and blankets, keep silver with you, and avoid intoxicants. For Mercury: feed green fodder to cows where safe and lawful, donate green moong, and keep your speech honest. Do these acts in daylight. Conduct matters as much as the act itself. These are never gemstones and never a guarantee of travel, a visa or settlement.
These remedies apply to the weak planet in your own chart. They are benign everyday acts, never gemstones, and never a guarantee of any outcome.
Common questions
Can a Lal Kitab remedy guarantee a visa or that I will settle abroad?
No. A remedy is a benign everyday practice offered for reflection, not a promise. Lal Kitab never claims that an act will produce a visa, an immigration approval or a move abroad. Visas and immigration are decided through official processes and qualified professionals, and any serious decision belongs with them, not with a remedy.
Which planets matter for foreign travel and settlement in Lal Kitab?
Mainly Rahu and Mercury. Rahu carries foreign lands and the unfamiliar; Mercury carries travel, communication and documents. Lal Kitab looks at where each sits in your chart and how strong it reads before suggesting anything, and a remedy applies only when a planet reads weak.
How do I begin a foreign-travel remedy in Lal Kitab?
Start by checking whether Rahu or Mercury reads as weak in your own chart, since a remedy applies only to a weak planet. If it does, choose one simple act (such as donating black sesame and blankets for Rahu, or green moong for Mercury), do it in daylight, and keep your conduct and speech honest alongside it. Handle your visa and paperwork through the proper official channels.
Explore Lal Kitab
Open your Teva to see how Rahu and Mercury sit for you and which simple Lal Kitab remedies, if any, apply. No promises about travel or settlement, just your chart and benign everyday acts.
Open the Lal Kitab toolDoctrine follows Pt. B.M. Goswami's English edition (1952) of Pandit Roop Chand Joshi's Lal Kitab. Planetary positions are computed by our in-house engine from NASA/JPL ephemeris.