Extremadura, a tranquil Spanish region near Portugal, is providing substantial grants to incentivize remote workers to relocate. The 'Live in Ambroz' program grants up to $16,778 for individuals moving to the area for one to two years, supporting housing and living expenses. Specific grants target women and under-30s who choose smaller towns, while the low cost of living and natural attractions make Extremadura an appealing destination for digital nomads looking for a fresh start.
Extremadura, a quiet region in Spain, is offering grants up to $16,778 to remote workers who move there for up to two years.
The 'Live in Ambroz' program helps newcomers find housing and cover daily expenses as they settle into this peaceful, scenic state.
Women, individuals under 30, and those moving to towns with populations under 5,000 can receive a grant of €10,000.
The cost of living in Extremadura is low, with one-bedroom apartments averaging $526 compared to $1,515 in Madrid.
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