This Rural Region in Spain Offers $16,000 to Digital Nomads To Move There
Briefly

Extremadura, a rural region in Spain, offers remote workers grants of up to $16,778 to relocate for two years. This initiative, known as Live in Ambroz, aims to help repopulate small towns with populations under 5,000. Eligible applicants, especially women and those under 30, can receive distinct amounts based on specified criteria. The region's low cost of living, with average rents significantly lower than cities like Madrid, along with attractions like mountains and historical sites, make Extremadura an attractive destination for digital nomads looking for a peaceful lifestyle.
"The initiative, known as Live in Ambroz, aims to help repopulate the rural town and offers grants of up to $16,778 to remote workers willing to relocate for up to two years."
"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)."
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