Irre: Warum Dich diese Paradies-Insel fürs Auswandern bezahlt

Incredible: This paradise island is paying Germans to move there Every year, millions of tourists flock to Sardinia, paying hundreds of euros a night for a hotel room with a sea view. But just a few villages away, Sardinia is offering up to €15,000 if you decide to move there permanently. This is quite spectacular and is being taken advantage of by a growing number of Germans. Sardinia is one of the most visited islands in Europe. The water is turquoise, the beaches are considered among the most beautiful on the continent, and the food is legendary. And yet, the island has been losing residents for decades. Entire villages are half-empty. And that's precisely why something quite unusual is happening: Sardinia is actively paying people to come and stay. Up to €15,000, just for moving there. Houses for one euro. Support programs for the self-employed with up to €30,000. And all this on an island where life already costs a fraction of what you're used to in Germany. For many, it seems like a dream, but what's the catch? Why is one of the world's most beautiful islands so desperately seeking new residents? Where does the money come from, and who actually receives it? What is life really like there as a German? And to which regions are more and more Germans emigrating? We'll explore all these questions in today's video. Enjoy! Business Mail: [email protected]