1. Saskatchewan in Canada
Anyone who thinks of Canada has the Rocky Mountains - or cities like Vancouver and Toronto - in mind. The least likely to know is that the middle prairie province Saskatchewan, which is populated with its 1.6 inhabitants per square kilometer almost as thin as Tibet, gives at all. For this reason, graduates with Bacherlor's degree also receive a bonus of 14,400 euros when they work and live there for seven years. The only condition is that the degree must be at least four years.
2. Ponga in Spain
Living where the others go on holiday ... For many people, the southern plains are high up on the wish list to emigrate. Ponga in the Spanish town of Asturias makes it easy for people who are entering the country, the romantic village gives a welcome money of a special kind. The financial hospitality of 3,000 euros is paid to couples who want to settle for at least five years. For each child born, there is a further 3,000 euros. Well, if that is not an incentive ...
3. Curtis, Nebraska in the USA
Ever dreamed of a ranch in the USA? In the US state of Nebraska, one of the largest producers of agricultural products, this dream could come true. In Curtis building land is given away for the planned home. The only criterion: the house must be erected within a year!
4. Kaitangata in New Zealand
Who needs Auckland or Wellington if he could go to Kaitangata? The New Zealand small town has more than 1,000 unoccupied jobs, as well as affordable apartments and land. And that is not enough: if you want to settle down and work there, the "land and home" package will receive just under 150,000 euros. Um, what please?
5. Alaska
After the film "Into the Wild" did not we ever play with the idea of emigrating to Alaska? Now this wish could be put into practice. Because in Alaska every citizen who lives in this US state receives "Christmas money". Around 1,300 euros are donated to residents each year from a permanent fund - and practically before Christmas Eve.
6. Niagara Falls in the USA
Niagara Falls is a city in the US state of New York - famous for its Niagara Falls, which annually attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists to the city. In order to make this vacation destination attractive as a permanent place of residence, the government offers young people an incentive in the form of student loan payments. The roughly 6,500 euros you get but only if you have been living in the city for two years.
7. Utrecht in the Netherlands
Why go always far away when happiness is so close to the front door? The inhabitants of Utrecht in the Netherlands get around 1,000 euros a month - regardless of whether they are unemployed or employed. Unconditional basic income is called this model, which has been tested since the end of last year. The basic prerequisite for this is to live on the spot.
8. Cape Breton in Canada
In Cape Breton, a small island in southeastern Canada, everyone who wants to be a baker gets two farmland, which equals nearly 4,047 square meters. In addition, there is, of course, the corresponding salary. The generous offer comes from the family-run bakery Farmer's Daughter, in which the beneficiary must have worked for at least one year. The reason for this is the persistent island run of young people who prefer to live in cities like Alberta or Halifax.
9. Chile
Watchful, visionary and ambitious entrepreneurs! In Chile you are currently rewarded for creative ideas with 13,800 euros as well as a working visa for one year. In the context of a so-called start-up program, young entrepreneurs can now apply and show that their product can be marketed. Obendrauf gives practical business contacts for all winners. Well, get pleasure?
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