Life and Work
Apartments in Malta
In Malta there are numerous real estate agents. There are so many that they are located only a few meters apart from each other. Especially in St. Julians and Sliema one can find dozens of agents near the coastline street. The business in real estate is booming in Malta and the prices are steadily increasing. Many hotels have been transformed into nice apartments, because that market is more profitable. ... more
Cost of living in Malta
The cost of living is comparably average. Approximately 2/3 of the products consumed have to be imported from abroad. Unfortunately, the small market allows many monopolies to emerge. ... more
Electricity/Sockets in Malta
In Malta the sockets used are 3-pin, British standard. On the first gaze it might look quite confusing for people who are not used to it, but it isn’t. The on/off switch is on the upper right side. Obviously if you switch it off there is no electricity on the socket and vice-versa. In this case it is switched on. The socket has three holes. ... more
Life and Work in Malta
Whoever wants to come to Malta to live and work here should first try to get a work permit. Malta is a member-state of the European Union, however the island is very small and to protect the citizens and the economy special conditions were introduced.
Except of this it’s nothing special. There are numerous real estate agents. The commission fees are quite low (the price of half month’s rental fee). ... more
Malta when it rains
It’s only raining very little during the summer in Malta. In winter therefore much more.
In Malta there are two kinds of rain, no rain at all or very strong rain. ... more
Prices in Malta
The cost of living is comparably average. Approximately 2/3 of the products consumed have to be imported from abroad. Unfortunately, the small market allows many monopolies to emerge. ... more
Winter in Malta
Malta is often described as a nice summer-country with sunshine, beaches and blue sky. However there is another side of Malta - the winter. For the first time you will feel winter coming in December and you have to endure it till February/March. January is the darkest and possibly coldest month in the year/winter. This month has the rainiest days, the least sunshine-hours and the lowest temperatures.
How is winter in Malta?
There is no frost or snow but mostly strong rain showers and winds. That’s not even so bad, but there are some other factors which make this worse. ... more
With the pet to Malta
For animals there are strict conditions for entry. The following information should give you an overview of the conditions. However you should consult a veterinary to get detailed information. We believe that the information below is exact, but we can’t give you a guarantee for it. ... more
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Life and Work in Malta
Whoever wants to come to Malta to live and work here should first try to get a work permit. Malta is a member-state of the European Union, however the island is very small and to protect the citizens and the economy special conditions were introduced. Except of this it’s nothing special. There are numerous real estate agents. The commission fees are quite low (the price of half month’s rental fee).
A boat trip around the whole island of Malta and Comino
A boat trip around the island of Malta and Comino can be booked in any travel agency. You can’t possibly miss a travel agency, because they have an eye-catching facade. There are especially many in Sliema near the coastline as well as in Paceville.
A visit in Sicily
If you want you can go on an excursion to Sicily. The cost is around €90 (including return) - includes a complete tour around Sicily with the bus.
◊St. Thomas Bay ◊Valletta - Capital City of Malta ◊Ferry to and from Malta ◊Worth seeing in Gozo ◊St. Julians
