
"If you're a digital nomad looking for a new place to settle down, you're up for an exciting opportunity. Extremadura, a rural region in Spain near the border with Portugal, offers grants of up to $16,778 to remote workers willing to relocate for up to two years. The initiative, known as Live in Ambroz, aims to help repopulate the rural town. The grant will help new residents find housing and cover their living expenses as they settle down in this scenic rural region."
"Women, individuals under the age of 30, and those moving to small towns in Extremadura with populations under 5,000 are eligible for a grant of €10,000 ($11,043). All other applicants can receive €8,000 ($8,834). If they remain in the area for an additional year after two years, those in the first group will receive an extra €5,000 ($5,521), while others will be granted €4,000 ($4,417)."
Extremadura, a rural Spanish region near Portugal, offers grants for remote workers who relocate to help repopulate small towns. The Live in Ambroz initiative provides up to €10,000 ($11,043) for women, people under 30, and movers to towns under 5,000 residents, or €8,000 ($8,834) for other applicants, plus additional payments (€5,000 or €4,000) for staying a third year. Grants can total up to roughly $16,778 across the full period. Extremadura has low living costs—one-bedroom rent in Badajoz averages about $526—and attractions include mountains, century-old tree trails, Roman baths and nearby spas.
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