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Bulgaria Wants You platform to help Bulgarians return to their home country

A new online platform aimed to help Bulgarians return to their home country from abroad has been launched. The platform is translated in English and can also be used by foreign nationals wishing to settle in Bulgaria. “Bulgaria wants you” is to offer information on the way of life in the bigger Bulgarian municipalities and on job offers as well. The main goal of the platform’s creators is to show that Bulgaria is more attractive place to live as compared to 30 years ago when many young people departed to Western Europe in search of a better life. The platform also has a calculator which helps people estimate the cost of living in a certain Bulgarian town. You can go to the platform via the following link: https://bulgariawantsyou.com/en




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