Null said that his paternal surname "Moon" is Irish (from "Moonie"), if he can prove he's part Irish maybe this is a plan for him?
This is Inis Mor, the remote island mentioned in the above article, with a population of 762:
I think this would be great for Null: completely isolated from the world on a little remote Irish island facing the Atlantic.
Null has already been to Ireland, and had one thing to say about it:
Ireland will pay you $92,000 to move to remote islands cut off by tides—but there’s a catch
For anyone thinking about escaping the rat race and settling into a quieter way of life, Ireland is willing to pay tens of thousands of dollars to help make it happen.
The Irish government’s “ambitious” plans to rejuvenate sparsely populated islands dotted along its coast were unveiled by Heather Humphreys, Minister for Rural and Community Development, earlier this month, and will go live on July 1.
One of the key aims of the “Our Living Islands” program is to “revitalize population levels on the islands,” according to the government.
Around 30 offshore islands, described by the government as “an integral part of the fabric of rural Ireland” with “a special significance in Irish culture,” will be included in the scheme. The coastal islands, which remain in public ownership, have year-round populations but are cut off from the mainland by the tide.
Among the islands are Inis Mór, one of the Aran Islands off of Ireland’s western coast, which was used as a filming location for Oscar-nominated movie “The Banshees of Inisherin,” and Bere Island, which describes itself as “a quiet paradise.”
From next month, those interested in moving to one of the islands can bag up to €84,000 ($91,692) for buying a derelict property in their chosen location and saving it from ruin.
To be eligible for a grant—which must be spent on revitalizing an abandoned home—properties must have been constructed before 1993 and been left vacant for at least two years.
The government describes the grants as “a major effort to turn vacant or derelict buildings on islands into long-term homes.”
However, it is unclear whether people from overseas who do not have visas to live and work in Ireland are eligible to participate in the program. A spokesperson for the Irish government did not reply to Fortune’s request for comment prior to publication.
Ireland will pay you $92,000 to move to remote islands cut off by tides—but there’s a catch
The Irish government is about to invest heavily in making the islands more accessible for remote workers.finance.yahoo.com
This is Inis Mor, the remote island mentioned in the above article, with a population of 762:
I think this would be great for Null: completely isolated from the world on a little remote Irish island facing the Atlantic.
Null has already been to Ireland, and had one thing to say about it: