How much will Greece pay you to move there?

With an ageing population of about 20 residents, the island has joined forces with the church to launch a campaign enticing people to move there, the Greek City Times reported. Families who set up residence there will receive a monthly allowance of €500 for three years – a total of €18,000, the publication said.

Which Greek island pays families to move there?

Antikythera: the beautiful Greek island paying families €500 a month to move there.

Is it easy to move to Greece from the US?

As a non-EU citizen moving to Greece, you will need to get a D visa, also known as a National Visa (long-stay). This type of visa is required for all non-EU citizens that want to reside in Greece for the long term.

Can you get paid to move countries?

There are countries across the globe that will actually pay you to move there, including Chile, Italy, Australia, and even spots in the US.

How do I move to Greece and get paid?

Will Greece pay Americans to move there?

If (or when) you move to this almost remote island (the official population is currently 20), you'll receive housing, land, and an allowance of 500 euros a month for the next three years (which adds up to a little over $20,000) from the local Greek Orthodox Church.

How much will Italy pay you to move there?

Presicce, which is situated in the Puglia region of Italy's southern peninsula—in the heel of the country's boot shape—is offering €30,000 (about $30,000) to anyone who will buy an empty house built before 1991, move in and live there, reports CNN's Silvia Marchetti.

Which Italian town is paying $25000 to anyone willing to move there?

The charming Italian town of Pressice-Acquarica, located in the southern Puglia region, or the bit that makes up Italy's boot, is offering €30,000 (roughly $32,500) to move there. The financial incentive is part of an effort to combat population, a problem that is plaguing many of Italy's small, rural towns.

Can Americans get paid to move to Italy?

CALABRIA REGION, ITALY:To combat population decline, the Calabria region – situated on the tip of the “boot” if you look at the map, northeast of Palermo – is offering new residents a relocation grant of up to €28,000 (~$30,000) over a period of three years. That's about $10,000 per year to help you get settled in.

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