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These 7 countries will literally pay you to marry their women

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Last updated: January 29, 2025 2:00 pm
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Love, Marriage, and Government Incentives: The Perfect Combination

Have you ever fantasized about a cross-border romance with a side of state-sponsored benefits? Well, your dreams may just come true! Some nations are so eager to boost their populations that they are offering financial rewards to encourage people to tie the knot and start families. Yes, you heard it right – love and financial perks rolled into one irresistible package!

1. China – Cash Incentives for Commitment

China is grappling with a significant gender imbalance due to its past one-child policy. With millions more men than women, the competition for a partner is fierce. To address this population crisis, some local authorities are providing cash incentives, tax breaks, and even subsidized housing to couples who marry and have children. While it’s not a get-rich-quick scheme, every little bit helps!

2. Hungary – Love Comes with a Loan (That Vanishes!)

Hungary takes the concept of marriage incentives up a notch. If you are under 40 and getting married for the first time, the government offers you a generous $30,000 interest-free loan. And here’s the catch – if you have three children, you never have to repay it. Now, that’s motivation to settle down and start a family!

3. Italy – Marry, Relocate, and Get Rewarded

Italy, known for its romance, is also making marriage financially rewarding. With dwindling birth rates, certain regions are providing financial incentives to couples who marry and move to rural areas. Imagine picturesque landscapes, delectable pasta, and some extra cash in your pocket – what’s not to love?

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4. Iceland – Small Nation, Big Benefits

Iceland may not have a formal ‘marry our women’ fund, but the country offers substantial perks for those who settle down and start families. From tax breaks to housing benefits, the government is committed to supporting growing families. With its small population, your chances of finding love and standing out are higher.

5. Estonia – Love with Added Bonuses

Estonia may not be synonymous with romance, but the country is providing generous parental benefits, cash incentives, and extended leave for new parents. If you are open to a new adventure and some financial perks, Estonia could be the perfect place to say ‘I do’.

6. Russia – Love and Land Grants

Russia is dead serious about boosting its population. The government offers lump-sum payments to couples who marry and start families. If you commit to having multiple children, you could even receive a land grant. Marry, have babies, and own a piece of Russian soil – not a bad deal at all!

7. Denmark – The ‘Do It for Denmark’ Campaign

Denmark is facing a declining population, prompting the government to offer generous parental benefits, tax cuts, and childcare support. The infamous ‘Do It for Denmark’ campaign encourages couples to go on holiday (hint hint) to boost the birth rate. Cheeky but effective!

Love and Money: Why Choose When You Can Have Both?

While government incentives are alluring, marriage should still be about love rather than just financial gain. However, if romance and monetary benefits go hand in hand, who’s complaining? If you’ve been contemplating settling down, perhaps an international love story with some extra perks is the way to go. So, which country will you choose to say “I do” in? 💍💰

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