.तो, आप विदेश जाना चाहते हैं लेकिन यह नहीं जानते कि कहां जाना है? खैर, इसके आसपास कोई नहीं हो रहा है, विदेशों में जाना बहुत महंगा हो सकता है। यहां तक कि अगर आप एक सस्ते राष्ट्र में जाते हैं, तो सेटअप लागत, वीजा और आवास जल्दी से सर्पिल हो सकते हैं, कम से कम पहले कुछ महीनों के लिए।
तो, यह एक बड़ी बात है कि 15 देश हैं जो वास्तव में आपको वहां जाने के लिए भुगतान करेंगे – हाँ, आपने इसे सही ढंग से पढ़ा है।.ये लोकप्रिय देश भी हैं, यह केवल ऐसी जगहें नहीं हैं जहां आप कभी नहीं रहना चाहेंगे। ऐसे कई स्थान हैं जो आपको कई प्रकार के प्रोत्साहनों के साथ वहां रहने के लिए भुगतान करते हैं।
बेशक, प्रत्येक स्थान के लिए अर्हता प्राप्त करने के अलग-अलग तरीके हैं, इसलिए हम प्रत्येक स्थान पर एक-एक करके यह देखने के लिए जाएंगे कि क्या आप मानदंडों को पूरा करते हैं और वे आपको स्थानांतरित करने के लिए कितना भुगतान करेंगे! आइए गोता लगाएँ और अधिक जानकारी प्राप्त करें।

3. Estonia

6. Italy
The three most popular places are:Candela, Apulia
Santo Stefano di Sessanio, Abruzzo
Calabria
Candela, Apulia
Santo Stefano di Sessanio, Abruzzo


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11. USA
Whether you’re qualified in an in-demand profession, want to start a new business, or want to head to a new small town in need of new families, there are a few options to take into account.
Alaska
The most northerly state in the US has an interesting incentive when it comes to relocating. Since 1976, there has been a Permanent Fund Dividend. This fund is designed to share Alaska’s oil profits with residents, so if you stay for a full dividend year, you’ll get a lovely payout.

In 2022, residents of Alaska received $3,284. Add in the tax-free nature of the state, and that almost balances out the high cost of living in one of the most naturally beautiful places in the world.
The incentives and pay conditions: A dividend share payout from the Permanent Fund Dividend each full year you live in Alaska. This varies, but it’s around $3,200 per year.
Iowa
Want to move to a brand new town? Well, the aptly named Newton, Iowa is seeking new residents and families to populate the city.
In order to do this, they want to entice people to build their own houses in the city.
Once you’ve bought your plot and had the plans approved by the council, you’ll receive $10,000 towards the cost of your house build. If your house gets valued at $100,000 at the end of things, you’ll also receive a tax abatement which is awesome.
As an added bonus, you’ll get a coupon book for local stores and restaurants that’s valued around $2,500 as a welcome-to-the-neighborhood gift.
The incentives and pay conditions: Receive up to $10,000 towards building a house in Newton once you’ve approved the plans and bought a plot of land. Feel welcomed by the council with a coupon book of local discounts worth $2,500.
Kansas
If you want to move to the state capital of Kansas, Topeka, you could be in for a healthy payday. The city is hoping to attract young professionals and digital nomads alike, so they have two scales depending on which camp you fit into.
For remote workers and digital nomads, Topeka Council will pay up to $5,000 to relocate. However, if you work on-site for a Topeka company that participates in the Choose Topeka scheme, you can be paid up to $15,000 to move to the Kansas capital.
The incentives and pay conditions: Relocation costs of up to $5,000 for remote workers or up to $15,000 for on-site employees for participating Topeka employers.
Minnesota
Want to move to the bustling metropolis of Bemidji, Minnesota? Well, with just 14,000 residents, this city is keen to attract digital nomads and independent businesses to the area. It boasts some of the fastest internet speeds in the country, and you’ll be rewarded with $2,500 in housing relocation costs, a free co-working space, and access to their special Community Concierge Program, which helps you set up your business.
The incentives and pay conditions: Up to $2,500 to relocate, free co-working space, and access to their Community Concierge Program if you move to Bemidji.
Oklahoma
Tulsa, the second largest city in Oklahoma is in desperate want of digital nomads. They’re on the hunt for more young professionals to invest in the local economy. As a result, the city will pay up to $10,000 in housing or set-up costs as well as desk spaces and plenty of networking events to help you find friends in the area.
The incentives and pay conditions: Up to $10,000 in housing costs or as a monthly set-up stipend for digital nomads moving to Tulsa, Oklahoma’s second-biggest city. You’ll also receive free desk space and access to exclusive networking events.
Vermont
If you love fall foliage, quaint towns and hikes, and Ben and Jerry’s, you might want to think about applying for the Worker Relocation Incentive Program.
You can either apply for the New Relocating Worker program or the New Remote Worker program. To qualify for either, you need to earn at least $15.33 per hour, be a full-time Vermont resident, and pay local Vermont taxes. In return, each of these programs offers up to $7,500 to help with relocation fees so you can relax and enjoy the crisp Vermont vibes!
The incentives and pay conditions: Receive up to $7,500 in relocation costs as long as you qualify for either the New Relocating Worker program or the New Remote Worker program and earn over $15.33 per hour.
12. Chile
Want to go further afield? There are a few places across Oceania, Asia, South America, and Africa that will pay you to move there.
They’re rarer than other regions at the moment, but there is still a great selection of places to move to without spending a fortune.
Who hasn’t imagined living in a stunning mountainous wilderness filled with amazing wine and artistic culture? Well, if you want to relocate to South America, Chile is offering a huge start-up fund for new businesses.
The Start-Up Chile fund will offer entrepreneurs up to $300,000 of Community Lending Programs (CLP) funding to start their businesses. One of the cool things about this fund is its commitment to gender parity. In fact, 50% of the funding applications are earmarked for female-owned organizations.
The incentives and pay conditions: Start-ups can receive up to $300,000 of funding to get started in Chile.
13. Japan
From the beautiful wilderness of Mount Fuji and the ski slopes of Sapporo to the bustling, culture-filled cities of Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto, there are so many amazing places to live and work in Japan.
It also has one of the best standards of living, but despite this, the population is aging and the birth rate is on a downward spiral.

Historically, visas for Japan have been tricky to get, but the new high-skilled worker visa allows you to renew indefinitely. In terms of funding, the Regional Revitalization Program is an incentive for people to move to more rural areas of Japan.
This incentive means that you’ll receive up to $10,000 in relocation funding which will help you set your life up.
The incentives and pay conditions: You can receive up to $10,000 to move to a rural area of Japan.
14. New Zealand
Want to live in the land of the long white cloud? The stunning country of New Zealand is bursting with natural beauty, vibrant cities, and great food and wine scenes.
It’s commonly one of the best places to live in the world, but the immigration process can sometimes be tricky, especially if you want to live abroad long-term.
However, New Zealand are in need of more teachers. In fact, they’ll pay $10,000 NZD for each teacher who wants to relocate to New Zealand. If you’re a secondary school teacher, you’ll also get immediate residency, which is a huge bonus.
The incentives and pay conditions: Teachers will receive $10,000 NZD to move and secondary school teachers can receive immediate residency.
15. Mauritius
Feel like spending the next few years in a tropical island paradise? The African island nation of Mauritius has its own start-up fund, designed to stimulate the local economy.
Any businesses that move there can receive 20,000 Mauritian Rupees which is around $430.
The cost of living in this amazing country is super low, so 20,000 rupees can go a long way. For example, the monthly cost of living for a single person is on average $590.
If you hire local staff who are graduates from the national SME fund, their wages can be supplemented by the government up to 14,000 Mauritian Rupees ($300).
The incentives and pay conditions: If you move your business to Mauritius you’ll receive around $430 and if you hire local SME scheme graduates, you’ll receive $300 towards their salary from the government.

Places that Will Pay You to Move If You Want to Renovate a Property
Ireland
If you choose to live on a remote Irish island, the government will give you a grant of up to €84,000 ($92,297). This is on the condition that you buy a house on a remote island.
A lot of these are in disrepair, you will have to fix up and renovate the house, so the grant predominantly goes to the cost of renovation and living in a remote location.
These are islands primarily on the Atlantic coast which can be unforgiving, especially in the winter season, so take this under consideration before you commit to the move.
Italy
As one of the first countries to offer one euro houses in return for renovation investments, Italy has a wide range of locations to choose from. There are a few regions that are more popular than others, so you might want to consider:
Sicily
Sardinia
Abruzzo
Milan
While each region varies when it comes to conditions, there are a few common threads that you might want to think about, especially the fines!Even though the houses “cost” one euro, most schemes require you to have 5,000 euros as a deposit to be able to start renovations.
You need to submit your planning permission within six months of buying the property, otherwise, you’ll face a fine of up to 10,000.
If you don’t start building work within the first year, you’ll face another fine.
Fully renovate the project within three years, and live there as a primary residence.
Legrad, Croatia
Croatia is definitely a country that’s on the rise, and it’s a huge popular vacation spot. With more infrastructure and low costs of living, it’s becoming increasingly popular with expats. The small village of Legrad used to be a hive of activity, but its aging population means it’s in need of regeneration.
So, the council is selling houses in the village for the grand sum of 1 Kuna (about $0.16 cents). This is obviously a ridiculous price, and you’ll need to be under 40, financially stable, and you have to commit to staying there for at least 15 years. In addition to super cheap houses, the state will also give you $4,000 towards the cost of the refurbishment.
Why Do Countries Pay You to Move There?
Okay, so I appreciate that these schemes are a little weird, so why do countries pay you to move there? Well, there are a lot of different reasons why, but a lot of the time it’s to boost the population and local economy.
Despite there being 22 countries on this list, many of them have specific towns, islands, or regions that qualify for the incentive.
Usually, this is an area that has an aging population and needs more young people to regenerate the region.
Sometimes, it’s because there is a shortage in certain professions or businesses. In order to attract global talent, many governments will sweeten the pot with a guaranteed job, and relocation expenses, including a stipend to entice you.
Occasionally, some towns and villages will open up a housing renovation initiative. Some of the most famous ones involve you being able to buy a home for one euro.
This is contingent on the fact that you invest a certain amount of money fixing it up and live there full-time afterward, stimulating the local economy.

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Vanessa Wachtmeister is a travel tech professional and the creator of the wealth & wanderlust platform, Wander Onwards. Vanessa is originally from Los Angeles, California, she is a proud Chicana, and she has been living abroad for the last 9 years. Today, she helps people pursue financial and location independence through her ‘Move Abroad’ Master Class, financial literacy digital products, and career workshops.
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