There is additional money here for the restart

by Marcus Liu - Business Editor
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Goodbye Deutschland, hello abroad! several countries are now using important financial incentives to attract immigrants – an offer that does not apply to everyone. The background is falling population numbers and the lack of qualified workers.

Younger people and families in particular are the focus of these programs. In plain language, this means that anyone over the age of 45 has little chance in many places.

The video above shows where emigrants get a lot of money.

Like, among other things, the New York Post reports, Ireland is currently providing up to 83,000 euros to renovate and revitalize empty buildings on remote islands.The measures are aimed particularly at remote workers and digital nomads. According to Wayne Mills from the logistics company seven Seas Worldwide, the Irish government is investing in parallel infrastructure such as transport connections, internet and healthcare to make the islands attractive in the long term.

Hello foreigners!

Switzerland is also advertising financial subsidies: the small mountain village of Albinen in the canton of Valais pays newcomers under the age of 45 around 22,000 euros and an additional around 11,000 euros per child – provided that they settle in the town for at least a decade.

*Even without financial incentive, many German em

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