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How do you get paid to live in Antikythera?

Yep, the Greek island of Antikythera is desperate for more people to call the island home and is willing to pay big bucks to entice you there. As part of the package, you'll get a house to live in, and an allowance every month for the next three years.



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The average wage in Greece is around 700–800 euros a month. Most people's expenses are around 500–600 euros. If you make 1,500 euros you will be doing well if you make 2,000 - 3,000 you will live like a king.

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The island is comparatively tiny, spanning just 20 square kilometers (8 square miles) and supporting a human population that hovers around 50.

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Yes, you can get a residence permit in Greece if you buy a house. However, the house you're going to buy should be €250,000 or €500,000 minimum (depending on the location) to be able to qualify for Greece residency. If the house you're buying costs less, you'll not be able to apply for Greece Golden Visa program.

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It is believed that a hand-turned shaft (now lost) was connected by a crown gear to the main gear wheel, which drove the further gear trains, with each revolution of the main gear wheel corresponding to one solar year.

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After living in Greece for at least 7 years, residents permit holders may apply for Greek citizenship.

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The island of Antikythera is an earthly paradise The aging population has seen the village shrink to just twenty residents, with the school, previously shuttered for twenty-four years, only opening again last year after a young family with children moved to the island.

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noun. an island in the eastern Mediterranean, northwest of Crete: archaeological site.

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