You can get $10000 to move to Tulsa, Oklahoma, know how
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, TULSA/ Created : Oct 31, 2019, 17:28 IST
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Well this might be an opportunity of a lifetime for those who love working remotely and want to make great money too! Well, you’ll be paid $10000 (INR 710075) if you relocate to Tulsa in Oklahoma. A family foundation in Tulsa is o … Read more
Well this might be an opportunity of a lifetime for those who love working remotely and want to make great money too! Well, you’ll be paid $10000 (INR 710075) if you relocate to Tulsa in Oklahoma. A family foundation in Tulsa is offering this grand opportunity to 250 people if they decide to move to Oklahoma. This money will come in the form of a grant, and will be distributed over the course of a year to the recipient. Read less
Well this might be an opportunity of a lifetime for those who love working remotely and want to make great money too! Well, you’ll be paid $10000 (INR 710075) if you relocate to Tulsa in Oklahoma. A family foundation in Tulsa is offering this grand opportunity to 250 people if they decide to move to Oklahoma. This money will come in the form of a grant, and will be distributed over the course of a year to the recipient.
Besides good cash, recipients under this program will be provided free workspace, housing specials on certain apartments and also community hangouts and meetups.
Elaborating further, he said that the rules are quite simple. Check them out:
1) All applicants are required to be either full-time remote workers or self-employed outside of Oklahoma.
2) Also, they must be eligible to work in the United States.
3) Applicants must be older than 18.
4) Only those must apply who can move to Tulsa within six months.
5) Once accepted, recipients are required to live in Tulsa for minimum of one year.
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