Weather of Arabia - Many would like to start a whole new life in a completely different place from what they live in, and this opportunity may be very easily available now, because there is one of the beautiful Italian islands that offers people money to move to its cities and rural villages
From time to time some European countries make attractive offers to increase their dwindling population and develop their idle cities and towns, Italy is one of the most to do so. Moreover, this time, the place in question is Sardinia, the piece of paradise everyone dreams about
Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean and is a tourist paradise with more than a thousand miles of sandy beaches and picturesque coastal towns, but like other rural areas of Italy, this region is beginning to suffer from a declining population and shrinking economy as younger generations flock to Big cities to work.
Sardinia's government is offering grants of up to €15,000 for people who want to move in and create a new life for themselves. Population, according to LaddBabel.
The opportunity seems good to everyone, but we should also know that there are difficult conditions for moving, because the cash given to newcomers must be used to buy or renew a property, the property must be located in a city of less than 3,000 inhabitants, and you must register your residence in Sardinia at Within 18 months of your arrival, Travel Tomorrow reports.
And although in some cases the government will recycle a maximum of 15,000 euros, this grant cannot exceed half the total cost of the property or planned renovations.
Finally, a buyer interested in including the Sardinian government in their offer cannot do so unless they plan to live there full time.
This is not the first time that the Italian government has tried to attract new people to the country, as last month it announced one-time allowances of 200 euros for seasonal workers and domestic workers in a move designed to help alleviate a labor shortage.
"Law DL 50/2022 allows migrant workers to apply for the bonus, as long as they were residing in Italy before July 1, 2022, and all income requirements are met," a statement from the European Commission said.
Last year, several picturesque villages in the country's Calabria region began encouraging people to move there by offering incentives of up to €28,000 (£24,000).
Specifically, the government hoped to attract those under the age of 40, who were either eager to set up their own business or were working in one of the in-demand professions.
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