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Meggen Harris · 2026-05-04 · via Forbes - ForbesLife

Cefalù, a coastal town in Sicily, Italy, where historic villages, lower costs and a slower pace of life are drawing increasing interest from remote workers, digital nomads and Americans considering relocation.

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Getting paid to move to another country sounds almost too good to be true.

For a growing number of Americans, it is starting to feel less like a headline and more like a real option.

Across Europe, parts of Asia and Latin America, governments are offering financial incentives, tax breaks and residency pathways to attract new residents, particularly remote workers, digital nomads and those with location-independent income. At first glance, the appeal is obvious: a slower pace of life, lower costs and the possibility of starting somewhere new.

The idea taps into something deeper than cost alone. Rising costs, financial pressure and a growing sense that the traditional path is no longer delivering the same return have left many people rethinking how—and where—they want to live.

Meanwhile, the global landscape is shifting. Some countries are opening their doors wider, while others are beginning to impose limits. Switzerland, for example, has explored tighter controls on immigration as demand increases, highlighting a growing tension: more people want in, but not every country wants unlimited growth.

That tension is part of the story. The opportunity to relocate has expanded, but the reality is far more layered than the headline suggests. For those considering a move, understanding what tends to go wrong in practice can be just as important as evaluating the opportunity.

Why Countries Are Offering Financial Incentives To Relocate

Small towns across regions like Spain’s Galicia are offering incentives to attract new residents, as local populations decline and governments look to revitalize these communities.

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Behind the lifestyle narrative, these programs are driven by economic necessity.

Many of the regions offering incentives are facing population decline, aging demographics and shrinking local economies. In particular, smaller towns and rural areas are struggling to sustain infrastructure, businesses and public services without new residents.

Attracting remote workers and digital nomads has become a strategic solution. These individuals often bring income from outside the local economy, spend locally and contribute without competing directly for jobs.

These financial incentives are not simply perks.

They are tools designed to stabilize communities and, in some cases, ensure long-term viability.

Where Countries Are Paying People To Move

Countries across Europe, including Greece, Portugal and Italy, are offering a mix of relocation incentives and visa programs to attract remote workers and new residents.

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Several regions have become focal points for relocation incentives.

Ireland is promoting relocation to remote island communities. Italy and Spain continue to offer programs aimed at revitalizing depopulated villages. Greece has paired tax incentives with digital nomad visas to attract remote workers seeking long-term stays. In Japan, regional initiatives are encouraging families to relocate outside major urban centers.

Across Latin America, countries are attracting digital nomads through a combination of lower costs of living and increasingly accessible visa pathways. Each program differs in structure, but the broader trend is consistent: countries are competing for residents, not just visitors.

The Fine Print Behind “Getting Paid To Move”

Many relocation programs are tied to smaller towns and residential areas, where infrastructure, access and day-to-day life can differ significantly from major cities.

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The concept sounds simple. The reality is not.

Many relocation programs come with conditions that are not immediately obvious. Financial incentives are often distributed over time rather than upfront, and eligibility may depend on long-term residency, employment status or property ownership.

What appears to be flexibility can, in practice, require commitment.

Infrastructure can vary widely, particularly in rural or underdeveloped areas. Access to healthcare, transportation and daily conveniences may differ significantly from what many Americans are used to.

There are also structural considerations. Tax obligations for U.S. citizens can be complex, even when living abroad. Visa requirements can be nuanced and time-consuming.

The promise of relocation is compelling. The experience of staying is where it becomes real.

Why Remote Workers And Digital Nomads Are Driving This Trend

Many smaller towns across countries like Portugal are facing population decline and aging communities, prompting governments to offer incentives to attract new residents and support local economies.

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This shift would not be happening at this scale without remote work.

The expansion of location-independent income has fundamentally changed how people evaluate where they live. Digital nomads and remote workers are no longer choosing destinations based solely on short-term travel appeal. Increasingly, they are making long-term decisions based on sustainability—financially and personally.

For many, relocating abroad is not about escape. It is about optimization—finding a place where income stretches further, daily life feels more manageable and long-term quality of life improves.

The Cost Of Living Crisis Is Reshaping Global Movement

The financial backdrop matters.

Housing costs, healthcare expenses, and general cost of living pressures in the U.S. have reached levels that are forcing people to reconsider their options. At the same time, global mobility has become more accessible.

This combination is powerful.

Countries offering incentives are not just competing with each other—they are competing with the status quo of staying put.

For many Americans, the question is no longer whether moving abroad is realistic. It is whether staying makes sense.

The Hidden Tensions: Local Impact And Growing Pushback

In popular destinations like Lisbon, rising demand from remote workers and foreign residents has contributed to increased housing costs and growing tension within local communities.

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As more people explore relocation, another dynamic is emerging. Local communities are beginning to feel the impact.

In popular destinations, an influx of foreign residents can drive up housing costs, shift local economies and create friction between newcomers and long-term residents. In some areas, digital nomads have been welcomed for the economic boost they bring. In others, there is growing concern about affordability and cultural displacement.

This tension is not unique to one country. It is part of a broader global conversation about mobility, access and who benefits from these shifts.

Who These Programs Actually Work For

Relocation incentives are not one-size-fits-all.

They tend to work best for individuals with stable, location-independent income and a willingness to commit to a new environment over time. Remote workers, entrepreneurs and those in the creator economy are often best positioned to take advantage of these opportunities.

For others, particularly those seeking short-term flexibility, the structure of these programs can feel limiting. Relocation is not just a logistical decision. It is a lifestyle shift.

The Bottom Line: A Growing Desire To Live Differently

For many, the appeal of relocating abroad is not just financial—it’s the possibility of building a different kind of life shaped by pace, environment and long-term sustainability.

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The idea of getting paid to move abroad captures attention. What it reflects is something much bigger.

A growing number of people are questioning the systems, costs and expectations that have historically defined where and how they live. Remote work has created flexibility. Economic pressure has created urgency. Together, they are reshaping decision-making in real time.

Opportunities to relocate are expanding, but they are not without complexity. Incentives are structured, not free form. Benefits are tied to expectations and trade-offs are inevitable.

At the same time, the desire to explore alternatives is not slowing down.

More people are evaluating what their income can do elsewhere. More are prioritizing quality of life alongside financial sustainability. More are asking what it would look like to build a life that feels different from the one they have always known.

Relocation is no longer an outlier decision. It is becoming part of a broader conversation about how people want to live. As that conversation continues, the gap between possibility and reality is where the most important decisions are made.