The full list of 8 countries paying Brits to move there – not France or Turkey

Sardegna (Sardinia) island landmarks. Charming historic Alghero. Aerial drone panoramic view of marine and old town

Many countries around the world are offering irresistible incentives to encourage people to relocate (Image: Getty)

is an exciting journey, offering a chance to throw yourself into a new culture, meet new people, perhaps a new and explore new landscapes.

So what could be better than if you could also be greeted with a shiny welcome package filled with local currency on your arrival?

This is now the case for several destinations across the world, which are offering incredible incentives to encourage people to settle in targeted regions.

To combat and talent drain, many countries are rolling out the red carpet to entice new citizens to move into specific areas.

Revealed below are the eight countries across the world that are actively paying Brits to move to their country, with some very attractive offers.

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Bachalpsee lake in Swiss Alps mountains

Switzerland is inviting young adults under 45 to enjoy a bonus of 20,000 CHF (£18,200). (Image: Getty)

“It’s a win-win: you get a fresh start and a helping hand, while local economies enjoy a much-needed boost,” says Wayne Mills, the head of operations at , an international shipping company that provides convenient and affordable solutions for international movers.

Ireland

is offering up to €84,000 (£69,800) in cash grants for those ready to buy and breathe new life into vacant homes on its scenic coastal islands. “There are 30 coastal islands whose total population is only around 3,000 people,” said Wayne. “Ireland is looking to revitalise and future-proof these beautiful islands by attracting a newer, younger population.”

The only condition is that you must be willing to buy and renovate one of these island gems, and live in it for at least 10 years.

“This program is for everyone, but it’s especially targeting remote workers and digital nomads,” said Wayne.

He added: “The Irish government is pledging to improve transport links, internet coverage, and health services as part of an overall plan to invest in the islands’ future… So if you’re looking for a peaceful yet productive lifestyle, consider having Ireland’s breathtaking coastal views as your office backdrop!”

Switzerland

is inviting young adults under 45 to enjoy a bonus of 20,000 CHF (£18,200), with an extra 10,000 CHF (£9,100) per child, when they settle down in the picture-perfect alpine village of . You will need to buy a home worth over 200,000 CHF (£182,000), 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,” said Wayne. “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!”

Spain

If you make the move to Ponga, , you will receive €2,971 (£2,400), plus another €2,971 for each newborn in your family.

“Ponga is the name of both a town and municipality in one of most northern regions, Asturias,” said Wayne. “Ponga is a little off the beaten track for tourists, but its mountainous landscape is absolutely jaw-dropping. It’s the perfect place to live in tune with nature – and the region produces amazing wines!”

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View of the saint Myronas church where the annual feast is taking place in Antikythera

To combat the Antikythera’s declining population, Greece is offering €500 (£415) per month. (Image: Getty)

Greece

To combat the island’s , is offering €500 (£415) per month to new residents of the picturesque island of Antikythera for three years after they move in.

“Antikythera has only 45 permanent residents as of right now, so it’s a tranquil and close-knit community,” says Wayne. “They really want to attract young families to revitalise their island and bring back some youthful energy, so you’ll no doubt be extremely popular as soon as you arrive!”

Italy (Calabria)

Around €28,000 (£23,200) is up for grabs for those who move to certain small villages in , on the southwestern tip of , and kick-start a business or fill essential jobs. You will need to be under 40 and arrive within 90 days after your acceptance into the program to qualify.

Wayne added: “This is the perfect chance to live the dreamy, small Italian village life!”

Italy (Presicce-Acquarica)

The beautiful neighbouring towns of Presicce and Acquarica, located in the region of in the ‘heel’ of Italy, are offering new residents up to €30,000 (£24,900) to buy a house, plus €1,000 (£831) per newborn. To qualify, you must purchase a property and register it as your primary residence.

Italy (Sardinia)

The stunning island of is offering €15,000 (£12,400) for newcomers who buy or renovate a home in an island town with fewer than 3,000 residents. You will also need to become a full-time Sardinian resident within 18 months of purchasing your property.

“This program aims to attract young people to Sardinia’s charming towns, rejuvenate local life, and keep the Italian countryside thriving,” said Wayne.

Skyline at Dusk Reflecting over Lake

Canada offers tuition reimbursement of up to CA$20,000 (£11,300) for students. (Image: Getty)

Japan

As part of the Regional Revitalization Program, is offering up to ¥4,800,000 (£24,500) to those willing to move to rural areas. This program aims to repopulate quieter parts of the country after young locals have moved to big cities like Tokyo and Kyoto in droves.

“A lot of young Japanese people don’t want to go through the hassle of trying to find a buyer when they inherit old family homes, so there are hundreds of traditional Japanese countryside houses offering amazing locations, space, and architecture that are just going to waste right now,” Wayne explained. “This is the perfect opportunity to snap up one of these amazing properties and start an amazing new adventure.”

Canada

offers tuition reimbursement of up to CA$20,000 (£11,300) for students who study at a Canadian institution for four years and move permanently to . This incentive aims to help students offset their tuition costs while filling Saskatchewan’s growing need for skilled professionals. It’s a chance to study, save, and start a life in Canada’s beautiful landscapes.

United States

Several states are rolling out the red carpet – and a bit of cash – to welcome newcomers looking for a fresh start. Full-time residents of receive an annual payment of about $1,312 (£1,038) through the Permanent Fund Dividend. The only catch? You need to stay in Alaska for a full calendar year.

Remote workers can score $10,000 (£7,900) for relocating to Tulsa, provided they stay at least a year. The package includes a free year’s membership at a co-working space, making it easy to plug into the local scene and meet like-minded professionals.

With a relocation package worth up to $15,000 (£11,800), Indiana is enticing new residents to towns like Noblesville. In addition to the cash, newcomers get a coworking membership and a season pass to the Forest Park Aquatic Center—perfect for family fun or relaxing weekends.

Known for its wild, natural beauty, offers an impressive $20,000 (£15,800) relocation package with a twist: you get free outdoor activities! “Expect perks like skiing, rock climbing, and golf, plus plenty of social events,” says Wayne. “It’s the best way to enjoy West Virginia’s natural beauty while settling into the social scene of your new town.”

Finally, in certain towns, offers new residents $5,000 (£3,900) in cash incentives, with additional bonuses for healthcare and education professionals.

The 8 countries paying Brits to move there

  1. Ireland

  2. Switzerland

  3. Spain

  4. Greece

  5. Italy (Calabria)

  6. Japan
  7. Canada

  8. US (Alaska, Oklahoma, Indiana, West Virginia, Kentucky)

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