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Need money? Moving to this village you will earn almost half a billion!

Calabria

Stay in village with a beautiful view is usual. But here new residents will be paid almost half a billion you know!

This region is named Calabria, in the south Italy. Reported from CNN and Daily Star, Calabria it plans to pay travelers who want to stay there for 3 years.

Unmitigated salary up to 28,000 euros, equivalent to Rp 478 million. Wow, who is not tempted?

It turns out that this step was taken by the villages there as an effort to overcome the population decline that continues to occur. More than 75 percent of cities in Calabria has a population of less than 5,000 inhabitants.

Concerns about regeneration began to emerge. Some communities have died in recent years due to underpopulation. Finally came up with this idea.

Calabria in Southern Italy Photo: (Getty Images/iStockphoto)–

The villages that offer this salary are scattered in several locations. Starting from the sea area to the mountains. The view is unquestionable.

The conditions that must be agreed upon by travelers are not just living there. Travelers must also be able to open a small business which will be fostered by a professional team there.

Travelers must be a maximum of 40 years old. Interested tourists will be asked to apply for a resident visa in order to move there. Anyone interested must be ready to move within 90 days of the application being approved.

“We are honing the technical details, the amount of monthly income and the exact duration of the funds. We have so far had great interest and hopefully, if this first scheme is successful,” said Gianluca Gallo, a member of the regional council. CNN.

Calabria in Southern ItalyCalabria in Southern Italy Photo: (Getty Images/iStockphoto)–

Gallo said that a traveler’s monthly income ranges from 1,000-800 euros over two to three years. It’s an approach with the goal of revitalizing small communities rather than selling a one-euro house that’s bustling in Italy.

“This project aims to increase the attractiveness of Calabria as a prime place to work,” explains Gianpietro Coppola, mayor of Altomonte.

“We want to be a social inclusion experiment. Attracting people to live in the region, enjoying the setting to sprucing up the city location. Uncertain tourism and one euro houses are not the best way to change the south Italy,” he said.

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