Transylvanian program offers free land and Wi-Fi for young people to return home

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Emigration of the workforce represented by young people is becoming such a difficult problem to tackle in Transylvania that the city of Sepsiszentgyörgy (Sfântu Gheorghe) has initiated a program where free land, Wi-Fi and other benefits for larger families are offered to those people who decide to return home and settle there.

Maszol, a Hungarian news portal from Romania, reports about the program promoted at sepsinet.ro, where one will find not only a detailed list of benefits, how to apply and what the program entails, but also success stories of those who have already returned home.

According to Heti Világgazdaság, since Romania has become an EU member in 2007, one-fifth of the workforce has left the country – 18.2% of Romania’s population lives abroad, and the UN expects a further 15% decrease of the population by 2050. All the while the number of the 3.6 million diaspora is growing year by year (compared to this, approximately one million Hungarians are living abroad, making up 10% of the whole population).

Sepsinet.ro helps young people who are planning to or who have already returned home by providing useful information on the papers needed for applying for the program, along with the medical, educational, cultural and economic services offered in Sepsiszentgyörgy.

At the end of last year, eight families were granted free land (300 square metres each) in Sepsiszentgyörgy.

Families are presented with four different house plans to choose from and to build on these lands, and ten years from the completion of the house, the families can buy the land as their own.

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