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These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by barkays001: 11:06pm On Jul 12, 2021
You *just* have to move across the globe and start your own small business.

If you haven't already quit your job and ditched your responsibilities for a $1 house in Italy, or taken advantage of the free vacays some Italian villages are dishing out, now's your chance. Some villages are stepping up their game by offering travelers $33,000 (€28,000).

Nope, that isn't a typo. According to CNN, the Italian region of Calabria is giving away serious cash to folks willing to uproot their lives and move there, offering to pay the money over a maximum of three years. The towns in question, which reportedly all have just 2,000 inhabitants following a population decline, are looking to liven up their sleepy villages, which are located both by the ocean and in the mountains. That's where you come in.

To get the money, there are a few stipulations—beyond the commitment of picking up your life and moving to a small Italian village. New residents must also start up a small business. So, you know, this isn't just an all-expenses-paid vacation. New residents must also be younger than 40, and willing to relocate within 90 days of their application being approved.

"We're honing the technical details, the exact monthly amount and duration of the funds, and whether to include also slightly larger villages with up to 3,000 residents," regional councilor Gianluca Gallo told CNN. "We've had so far a huge interest from villages and hopefully, if this first scheme works, more are likely to follow in coming years."

And while it might sound like a lot more work than those one euro houses, the mayor of Altomonte Gianpietro Coppola explains that this on purpose—the program aims to revitalize the communities in more ways than just filling up homes.

"We want this to be an experiment of social inclusion. Draw people to live in the region, enjoy the settings, spruce up unused town locations such as conference halls and convents with high-speed internet. Uncertain tourism and the one euro houses are not the best ways to revamp Italy's south," Coppola told the outlet.

Many villages across the Calabria region are taking part in this initative—just head over to their site directly to explore your options, and submit an application if your'e feeling spontaneous enough to move halfway across the world!

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Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by Seniorwriter(m): 11:12pm On Jul 12, 2021
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Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by modsfucker: 11:14pm On Jul 12, 2021
I'd go there on free agent. They should kukuma keep their money, all I need is a bed space there and I'll figure out the rest.

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Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by Mykel4God(m): 11:42pm On Jul 12, 2021
Staying here is not the problem at all, who wouldn't want to? Especially Nigerians.

Getting a visa is the task.
Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by chiiraq802(m): 11:52pm On Jul 12, 2021
13,546,500 Dollars


I don't need there money. ah just need T.fare and bunk space.

Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by Geo4646: 12:43am On Jul 13, 2021
FAKE NEWS!!!
Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by herveze: 3:52am On Jul 13, 2021
Geo4646:
FAKE NEWS!!!
Have you done your research before you call it fake? Go to CNN website and check the story to confirm, @op how can we kickstart this process and what are the steps to take,I am already tired of Nigeria
Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by cooooooks(m): 4:06am On Jul 13, 2021
What qualifications do they require?

Must the applicant be a citizen of an EU country?

Will they give priority to people in the health sector, etc.

Any preference based on education? Education within certain countries?

Sport considerations?

Minimum time of residency?

Does this grant one Italian residency?

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Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by Unlettered: 5:15am On Jul 13, 2021
I dont really understand how €28k in 3 years is something to rush for. This is just modern day slavery and not plausible really.

That triblism ya’ll dishing out to your fellow country men will be upgraded there to racism and you’ll have to accept that toxic relationship if people truly believe going there means automatic happiness.

If you really want to leave the cpuntry for a better life somewhere else make sure you have either a talent or most likely have something to offer. Be it sex or something crafty to say the least.

Ask our southern sisters wey dey practice prostition there and know peace.

grin
Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by commy24: 6:07am On Jul 13, 2021
The place is not habitable cold will kill you. Their citizens are running away from the city
Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by Juoflife1(f): 6:38am On Jul 13, 2021
For people who want to move from other Italian cities. Not from Africa.
Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by solidmyk(m): 6:44am On Jul 13, 2021
SOURCE?
Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by illicit(m): 7:06am On Jul 13, 2021
Oya
Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by Generalwoodz(m): 8:24am On Jul 13, 2021
I have packed up my light luggage and ready to Jet oo.
But there's no money for TF.
I'm young and single --very ready to mingle.
First thing I would do when I arrive is search for the Italian Mafias and Join immediately.No time.
Second thing I would do is to hook-up with this fine, cat eyes, hair flowing like that of a mermaid, skin shining like a goddess and give her Belle immediately. No lovey dovey shit. Just we have sex, I pour my seeds and KABOOM! I have impregnated you.
Once I have successfully completed the above, I will call my folks back in Nigeria, and tell them to set the village agog with celebration because their son is now a Made man!

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Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by Nobody: 10:03am On Jul 13, 2021
barkays001:
You *just* have to move across the globe and start your own small business.

If you haven't already quit your job and ditched your responsibilities for a $1 house in Italy, or taken advantage of the free vacays some Italian villages are dishing out, now's your chance. Some villages are stepping up their game by offering travelers $33,000 (€28,000).

Nope, that isn't a typo. According to CNN, the Italian region of Calabria is giving away serious cash to folks willing to uproot their lives and move there, offering to pay the money over a maximum of three years. The towns in question, which reportedly all have just 2,000 inhabitants following a population decline, are looking to liven up their sleepy villages, which are located both by the ocean and in the mountains. That's where you come in.

To get the money, there are a few stipulations—beyond the commitment of picking up your life and moving to a small Italian village. New residents must also start up a small business. So, you know, this isn't just an all-expenses-paid vacation. New residents must also be younger than 40, and willing to relocate within 90 days of their application being approved.

"We're honing the technical details, the exact monthly amount and duration of the funds, and whether to include also slightly larger villages with up to 3,000 residents," regional councilor Gianluca Gallo told CNN. "We've had so far a huge interest from villages and hopefully, if this first scheme works, more are likely to follow in coming years."

And while it might sound like a lot more work than those one euro houses, the mayor of Altomonte Gianpietro Coppola explains that this on purpose—the program aims to revitalize the communities in more ways than just filling up homes.

"We want this to be an experiment of social inclusion. Draw people to live in the region, enjoy the settings, spruce up unused town locations such as conference halls and convents with high-speed internet. Uncertain tourism and the one euro houses are not the best ways to revamp Italy's south," Coppola told the outlet.

Many villages across the Calabria region are taking part in this initative—just head over to their site directly to explore your options, and submit an application if your'e feeling spontaneous enough to move halfway across the world!
Mynd44

Lalasticlala

Dominique
Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by Nobody: 10:05am On Jul 13, 2021
Anything to leave this place. I really want to marry an Italian woman.
Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by Ehisod(m): 10:45am On Jul 13, 2021
barkays001:
You *just* have to move across the globe and start your own small business.

If you haven't already quit your job and ditched your responsibilities for a $1 house in Italy, or taken advantage of the free vacays some Italian villages are dishing out, now's your chance. Some villages are stepping up their game by offering travelers $33,000 (€28,000).

Nope, that isn't a typo. According to CNN, the Italian region of Calabria is giving away serious cash to folks willing to uproot their lives and move there, offering to pay the money over a maximum of three years. The towns in question, which reportedly all have just 2,000 inhabitants following a population decline, are looking to liven up their sleepy villages, which are located both by the ocean and in the mountains. That's where you come in.

This is an old story and not really targeted at people from shithole countries.
Re: These Pretty Italian Villages Want To Pay You $33,000 To Move I by beautyhd: 12:18pm On Jul 13, 2021
Off to get my italian visa.
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