An Italian city opens the doors of immigration and it will pay you 2100 Euros for each resident come to live in..
The dream of many is to visit Europe and emigration, especially Italy, a city of ancient history and beautiful architecture that attracts tourists and tourists from all over the world to their historical uniqueness and beauty of nature and terrain from north to south.
For fear of becoming a ghost town, an Italian city has offered a special kind of immigration to attract new people, with fewer people living there.
The mayor of the mountainous city of Bormida, with 394 people, offered € 2,100 to anyone moving and migrating to the city to try to curb the decline in population in the city of Liguria, northwest Italy, 420 meters above sea level.
The city's mayor, Daniele Galliano, took the step after most of her young people left her to look for work in big cities.
According to the city's municipality, the proposed amount of € 2,100 will be given to the person who transfers his residence to the mountainous city or when renting it to any residence.
The officials of the municipality of Bormida and other Italian towns suffering from population decline have taken similar steps to encourage Italians and even foreigners to emigrate and move to their hometown.