Ready to move abroad?
Here’s some inspiration.
The terms and conditions vary from place to place, but the offer is always enticing.
Mt Fuji in Japan.Credit:Maria Ligaya/Travel + Leisure
The property will need to be your primary residence.
Italy
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We’ve all seen the headlines about Italy’s 1 homes.
Tuscany will give you anywherefrom 10,000 to 30,000 to live in a mountain town with less than 5,000 residents.
A neighborhood in Ireland.Griffin Ungar/Travel + Leisure
Phase 2 applications for the program are open until June 2025.
Note that youll need to have a long-term residency permit before applying.
Thetown of Ollolairecently launched a website aimed at U.S. citizens concerned about the recent election results.
Sunset over Tuscany.Evgeniya Vlasova/Travel + Leisure
These programs are frequently popping up, so keep an eye out for updates.
As with Ireland, the goal is to revitalize forgotten-about towns.
Developing your life in a foreign country presents a challenge and opportunity to be better, says Henry.
Cerro San Cristobal in Santiago, Chile.Maria Ligaya/Travel + Leisure
Chile
Santiago, Chile, hopes to become the world’s next major technology hub.
The first is the Build grant for early-stage start-ups.
Japans metro centers are highly concentrated, but the rural areas receive far less tourism.
Town of Legrad, Croatia.Goran/Adobe Stock
Volunteers support local residents while also helping people become established in the region.
The program works with local governments to determine the specific activities and benefits.
They started the program in 2018, and five houses have been sold since then.
Church in Albinen, Switzerland.rhkamen/Getty Images
After two years, those under 30 can receive another 5,000 to stay another year.
You must participate inSpains digital nomad visaprogram to qualify.
Puente Vidosa in Ponga, Spain.IMAG3S/Getty Images