If you’re tired of Canada’s chilly winter and dream of warm beaches, or simply want to start fresh, many places around the world are offering attractive deals for new residents. From subsidies and tax reductions to cash incentives, these destinations are inviting people to move in with standout benefits.
Ireland is inviting newcomers to its remote islands with support up to €84,000 (CA$126,000) to renovate abandoned properties.
Tulsa, Oklahoma, offers remote workers a US$10,000 (CA$14,500) grant and a vibrant remote work community.
West Virginia is enticing remote workers with US$12,000 (CA$17,200) and free outdoor activities for those willing to move to their scenic towns.

In Saskatchewan, graduating students can receive up to CA$20,000 through a tax rebate program, while The Shoals, Alabama, offers US$10,000 for remote workers in a creative, artistic environment.
Alaska attracts long-term residents with its Annual Fund Program, providing grants to residents each year, and Portugal’s Inland Employment Plus program offers financial support to those moving to rural areas.
Finally, Sardinia, Italy, invites people to buy or renovate homes with non-repayable grants, encouraging life in the island’s peaceful villages. Each destination offers something special, making it easier to start life anew in a warm or tranquil place, but it’s important to note that each locality has its own immigration requirements.