A growing number of countries are offering financial incentives—from direct cash payments to housing subsidies and business support—to attract new residents. As highlighted by Forbes, regions experiencing population decline are increasingly turning to these programs to boost local economies and communities.
Why are countries paying people to relocate?
Many smaller regions are struggling with aging populations and declining birth rates. At the same time, the rise of digital nomadism is making it easier for people to move without changing careers, weakening the traditional link between work and location.
What incentives does Italy offer?
In southern Italy’s Calabria region, villages are offering up to 30,000 euros to people willing to relocate to towns with fewer than 2,000 residents and start a business. Applicants must be under 40 and commit to living there full-time. Italy also promotes one-euro home schemes, though buyers must invest in renovations.
How does Switzerland attract new residents?
The village of Albinen offers 25,000 Swiss francs per adult, with additional support for children. Participants must purchase property worth at least 200,000 francs and live there for 10 years or repay the funds.
What relocation programs exist in Japan?
Japan provides up to 1 million yen per child to families moving from major cities to rural areas. Some municipalities also offer housing assistance and startup support to encourage long-term settlement.
What support is available in Spain?
Regions such as Asturias and Galicia offer housing subsidies, relocation grants, and job opportunities. In some cases, families receive financial aid or subsidized housing to help offset moving costs.
What makes Greece’s offer unique?
On the island of Antikythera, families are offered housing, land, and monthly payments of 500 euros to settle permanently. According to The Guardian, Greece’s population is projected to decline significantly in the coming decades.
What is Ireland’s “Our Living Islands” program?
Ireland offers grants of up to 84,000 euros to renovate vacant or abandoned homes on remote islands, aiming to revive local communities and reverse population decline.
How is Croatia attracting newcomers?
Croatia provides subsidies covering up to 50% of property purchases in certain regions. It also offers a digital nomad visa allowing remote workers to stay for up to one year.
What approach does Chile take?
Chile focuses on entrepreneurs through its Start-Up Chile program, offering up to $80,000 in equity-free funding along with mentorship and business support for startups.
Are there any conditions to these incentives?
Yes, most programs come with strict requirements. Applicants may need to purchase property, start a business, or remain in the area for several years. In many cases, financial support is distributed over time rather than given upfront.
