
The Digest:
Eight countries are offering cash incentives, housing support, and business grants to attract new residents as they face ageing populations and shrinking rural communities. Italy offers up to €30,000 for business startups in Calabria, Sardinia, and Puglia, alongside €1 home schemes requiring renovation. Switzerland's Albinen village provides 25,000 Swiss francs per adult and 10,000 per child for families committing to 10 years. Japan offers up to one million yen per child for moving from major cities. Spain, Greece, Ireland, Croatia, and Chile have similar programmes targeting entrepreneurs, families, and remote workers.
Key Points:
- Most programmes require long-term commitment and property investment.
- Italy's €1 home scheme requires significant renovation costs within strict timeframes.
- Croatia's digital nomad visa makes it attractive for remote workers.
- Chile's Start-Up Chile programme focuses on entrepreneurs rather than families.
- Incentives target individuals with skills, capital, or entrepreneurial drive.
Sources: The Punch, Forbes