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What difference can Malta, an immigrant pension resort, bring to parents?

About Livable Retirement Resort

Malta ranks among the top three countries in the world that are most suitable for living and supporting the elderly year after year. Malta is located in an island country in the middle of the Mediterranean, known as the "heart of the Mediterranean" and the most famous leisure resort in Europe. Malta has a typical Mediterranean climate, with an average temperature of 35℃ in summer and 15℃ in winter. The climate is very livable.

The population of Malta is 1 10,000, of which the local population is only 400,000, and the rest are tourists from Malta, mostly rich in Europe and America. What they like is the livability, fresh air, blue beaches and excellent weather in Malta. Malta's main economic sources are tourism, finance and high-tech industries. Malta has no industry and the air is pollution-free. For two years in a row, it ranks among the top three countries in the world that are most suitable for living and supporting the elderly, and it is the first choice for the elderly to spend their old age safely.

About diet structure

The average life expectancy of Maltese residents is among the highest in the world. The main diet in Malta is mainly vegetables and seafood. Because Malta is surrounded by the sea, seafood is an essential part of Malta's diet. Fresh sea rainbow, delicious prawns and squid are the main force of the local seafood feast. The medicinal value of seafood is extremely high. Deep-sea fish are rich in multivalent unsaturated fatty acids, which can reduce triglycerides and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and reduce cardiovascular diseases. For the elderly, Malta's unique seafood and vegetable diet structure can effectively prevent cardiovascular diseases.

Japan has one of the longest life expectancy countries in the world, with an average life expectancy of 83 years. The reason is largely due to diet. Japanese cuisine usually consists of fish, vegetables, seaweed, squid, octopus and other seafood, which can reduce the risk of gastric cancer or arteriosclerosis, thus making people live longer.

More research data show that the average healthy living index of 65-year-old people in 27 EU countries is 8.8, but Malta's healthy living index is 1 1.9, which is second only to Denmark, Switzerland and Luxembourg, and far exceeds Italy, France, Spain, Britain and the Netherlands.

About medical

Malta's medical system ranks fifth in the world, higher than Britain (18), Australia (32), Sweden (32), Canada (30) and the United States (37). Malta is divided into eight districts, and each district has a 24-hour medical center. Residents can see a doctor with a certificate.

Malta's public health care system covers hospitalization, prescription, pregnancy and childbirth, surgery and rehabilitation. Malta has seven public hospitals, one of which is on Gozo Island. In public hospitals, all emergency, hospitalization and first-aid medicines are free. Maltese green card customers can enjoy medical insurance and free public medical care in Malta.

Malta also has a private medical insurance system established by private investment to provide high-quality medical services. In recent years, more and more Maltese choose private medical services.

In China, it is normal to see a doctor. Waiting in line for half a day to see a doctor 1 minute makes many people in China complain about their incompetence. In Malta, the characteristics of more doctors and fewer residents also determine the convenience of seeing a doctor, which reflects the advantages of local old-age life.

About the cost of living

Living in Malta, a family of three can live quite well with a monthly living allowance of 1000 euros, and without considering the safety of ingredients.

Malta is rich in products with moderate prices. The per capita national income is about $22,000, but the consumption index is very low. Therefore, the living standard of residents is extremely high, with eggs 1 being 1.9 euros, milk 1 rising to 0.8 euros, rice 1 kg being 1.6 euros, and local bread 1 euro. The per capita consumption of restaurants is 8- 15 euros, and the price of a pair of Nike running shoes is around 70 euros.

About pensions

According to the official pension amount announced by Malta in 20 16, two-thirds of pension categories can receive 920 euros per month, survivors can receive 770 euros per month, married pensioners can receive 560 euros, and single pensioners can receive 520 euros. These figures are impressive.

About language

Malta is an English speaking country. Old people who immigrate to Malta with their children don't have to worry about language problems. You can communicate in a little English, and the language will get better and better in the English environment. This is the best convenience and advantage for the elderly who are not dominant in language learning, compared with emigrating to a small language country where English is not spoken.