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The government of this Italian island will pay you $15,000 to move there

Por: WPTV Business September 24, 2022

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Are you longing to live somewhere with stunning beaches, delicious food and a verdant, remote countryside setting? Then, Sardinia could be your dream come true. Better still, if you meet specific criteria, you could even be paid to relocate to this Italian region. The government of the Mediterranean island has set aside 45 million euros, which it will use to pay people €15,000 (approximately ) to move there. The money will subsidize grants... + full article



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