These 10 Countries Pay For Setting Up The Business In Their Areas

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Have you ever dreamt of living in a quiet, serene place, a place where there is less pollution and fresh air to breathe? Where can you also start your very own startup and business ideas? Are you also tired of doing your daily 9 to 5 job and are seeking a different lifestyle? Then you are lucky because, surprisingly, many countries pay for setting up the business.

While it may not be easy to start a business from scratch in your home country, there are many countries where you can. Some countries offer desirable programs and schemes for youngsters to move in there as entrepreneurs. They are looking for people who would set up new startups and businesses in their remote areas. Check out these countries that pay for a business to know more!

 

1. Albinen, Switzerland

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Albinen is a beautiful municipality in Switzerland that is surrounded by gorgeous mountains. With only 240 residents left in this village, the government has initiated this program to attract people from around the globe to come and settle. About offerings, they are willing to give ex-pats under the age of 45 amounts up to 20,000 francs, which is  ₹20,00,000 per adult, and 10,000 francs which is  ₹8,00,000 per child.

 

2. Candela, Italy

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A southeastern village in Italy called Candela is offering people a large amount of money to move in there. Candela is giving around $950, that is ₹75,000, to young people, and $1400, which is over ₹1,00,000, to young couples. In return, their demands are only to rent a house and have a job giving you $8,800, which is ₹7,00,000 annually.

 

3. Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Tulsa is trying to attract high-end talent to their city by offering accommodations to remote workers. This US state is willing to give as much as $10,000, which is  ₹8,00,000, to its immigrants. The criteria are: you should be eligible to work in the US,  have full-time remote employment, or are at least self-employed outside of Oklahoma and can move in within 12 months.

 

4. Antikythera, Greece

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Antikythera, the island of Greece, has witnessed a decline in its population, which has decreased to about 20 residents. Thus a program has been brought in for the first three years, where they are offering land, a house, and a monthly stipend of about $565, which is ₹45,000 to all the ex-pants.

 

5. Ireland

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On this list of countries that pay next up, we have Ireland. Ireland is one of the best tourist destinations with the most breathtaking views. While their tourism is good, they are still working and willing to improve their economy. Ireland’s Enterprise Ireland program offers an opportunity to be awarded €120 million to startup businesses in 2020.

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