When it comes to immigration, age discrimination remains alive, well and thriving:
Now residents are set to vote on a proposal that would offer new families cash to settle there in a bid to revitalize the village. Adults can expect to be offered 25,000 francs each (21,500 euros) while children would receive 10,000 francs (8,500 euros), a total of 60,000 euros for a family of four.
There are conditions attached to the deal. Prospective residents must be under the age of 45 and be prepared to stay for at least ten years. The property they buy or build must also be worth at least 200,000 francs (171,500 euros) and is required to be their primary residence.
Source: In the past, this tiny Swiss village paid you 60,000 euros to live in
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