Moving abroad always seems enticing, I mean who doesn’t want a change of scenery and a shot at an adventure? But the sheer thought of packing your life away and spending all of that money is enough to put most of us off.
Unless – you were paid to move? Well, there are many countries around the world that actually give you money for relocating. Among these countries is the safest and one of the happiest countries in the world.
Switzerland is not only scenic; its government is inviting young adults under the age of 45 to enjoy a bonus of 20,000 CHF (approx £18,000), with an extra 10,000 CHF (approx £9,000) per child when they settle down in the picture-perfect alpine village of Albinen.
You’ll need to buy a home worth over 200,000 CHF (approx £180,000), pledge to live in Switzerland for at least a decade, and become a Swiss citizen.
“Switzerland is routinely mentioned as one of the safest and happiest countries in the world,” says Wayne Mills, the Head of Operations at Seven Seas Worldwide, an international shipping company that provides convenient and affordable solutions for international movers.
He added: “Albinen is set right in the middle of the stunning Swiss Alps, so if you fancy enjoying a serene lifestyle in one of the world’s most beautiful countries—snow-capped mountains included—consider moving to Albinen!”
To combat declining populations and a talent drain, many countries are rolling out the red carpet to entice new citizens to move into specific areas.
With the cost of living in Switzerland being on the pricier side, similar to London and New York City, the welcome package will make a huge difference.
Not only that, the quality of life in the beautiful country is ranked as one of the highest. Swiss people live an average of 84 years, which is four years longer than the OECD average.
Even the crime rate is one of the lowest, and it’s one of the top ten places to live for healthcare.
Other countries are also offering money and packages for those looking to move. You can check out the full list here.
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