Programs offering financial incentives to move abroad, like rural Italian villages paying people to restore old homes or regions in Spain offering grants, are fantastic in concept. They're great marketing tools designed to draw attention and revitalize areas that may be underpopulated or economically struggling.
As tempting as these offerings may seem, Garabito warns people to have 'realistic expectations' and consider if their lifestyle aligns with the program's goals, which are usually aimed at reinvigorating rural, remote areas with working professionals.
While charming and picturesque, they may lack the conveniences and infrastructure that some expats are accustomed to. Looking into a digital nomad visa might be a more sensible approach.
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