The region of Extremadura in Spain is enticing digital nomads with grants up to $16,778 under the Live in Ambroz program. This initiative aims to rejuvenate local communities by providing financial support for housing and living expenses for up to two years. Eligible candidates, particularly women and younger individuals, can expect funding that helps cover costs while they settle into this picturesque area, known for its affordable living and natural attractions, including mountains and historical sites.
Extremadura, a quiet region in Spain, offers grants up to $16,778 to digital nomads moving there, intending to rejuvenate the area.
The program, called Live in Ambroz, aims to attract remote workers with grants that support housing and living costs for up to two years.
Eligibility for the €10,000 grant includes women, under-30 individuals, and those moving to small towns with populations under 5,000.
Extremadura's advantages include a low cost of living, with a one-bedroom apartment costing about $526 compared to roughly $1,515 in Madrid.
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