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Details of immigrant life in Malta

Immigrating to Malta to live, want to know what the specific situation is? What's real life like in Malta? How can we adapt as soon as possible? Let me introduce it to you in detail. Let's have a look.

Malta's economy, education, medical care and taxation q&; A

Q: What is the economic situation in Malta?

A: According to the International Fund, Malta and 32 other countries are classified as economically developed countries. The per capita GDP is 24716, and the unemployment rate is far below the European average. 20 15 international rating agencies Fitch and Moody's rated Malta as A, indicating that the country's economy is stable and its safety factor is high.

Q: What is the education situation in Malta?

A: Britain has a colonial history of more than 100 years in Malta, so the education in Malta follows the traditional British education system, with 340 schools of various types teaching in small classes. The per capita ratio of educational resources is 7: 1 (leading in the world).

The University of Malta enjoys a high reputation in the world. Its teaching level can be comparable to that of famous western universities, and its diploma has been recognized by all western countries.

There are many private schools with good education quality in Malta, and the fees are 1/2 of those of domestic and international schools.

There are 56 language schools, and the European headquarters of EF Education, a famous English training institution, is located in Malta.

Q: What is the approximate price of local private schools?

A: The largest local private school in Malta is Chiswick House School &; St Martin's College, the tuition fee is 4,365 euros/year for primary school, 5,490 euros/year for junior high school and 5,865 euros/year for senior high school.

Q: Which public and private primary schools are attended by Maltese students and China children? What are the specific admission requirements? Is it necessary to go to an advanced language school?

A: There are fewer Chinese in Malta. Like other foreign families, they all go to private schools. Generally, the private schools that choose more are VERDALA (the most expensive, and many local officials' children go to this school), CHS &;; SMC (the largest private school in the area). Before entering school, you must pass the entrance examination and assign grades according to your child's test. Children in need will receive language courses or extra English tutoring for free or for a fee.

Schools in Malta

Q: What is the medical situation in Malta?

A: Malta's medical system is similar to that of the United Kingdom, with a free public medical system.

According to the statistics of the World Health Organization (WHO), Malta ranks fifth in the world in terms of medical facilities and services. Ranked higher than the United States (37), Australia (32), Britain (18) and Canada (30).

Malta has long been ranked among the top three countries in the world suitable for living and providing for the aged, with an average life expectancy of 8 1 year.

Mater DEI Hospital is the largest local public hospital and one of the largest medical buildings in Europe, with 825 beds and 25 operating rooms. For locals, after paying medical insurance, all public hospitals can be free; For new immigrants, they can also enjoy medical insurance (generally 500 euros/person).

Maadyr Hospital

Q: What is the tax situation in Malta?

A: Non-global taxation does not include capital tax, net wealth tax, overseas capital gains tax and capital gains tax remitted to China, inheritance tax, gift tax and real estate tax. Enterprise income tax can be reduced by 5%.

Advantages of Malta's national debt immigration project

Zero requirements: no language and academic qualifications, sources of funds, management experience and other requirements.

Less investment: you only need to invest 250,000 euros in full, and after 5 years, you can return it with interest, and you can get residence status in one step.

Fast application: no need to log in, it will be approved in 4-6 months, and the success rate is high.

Low risk: After the investment is approved, Moody's rated the national debt as A3.

One-person application, four generations of immigrants: principal applicant, spouse, parents and grandparents, unmarried economically dependent children under the age of 26.

No immigration supervisor: real immigrants are motionless.

European Tourism: There are only four countries in the world, namely, EU member countries, Schengen countries, Euro countries and Commonwealth countries.

Non-global tax countries: for nationals who are not domiciled in Malta, their income from overseas assets is not taxable.

Malta's permanent advantage

Pure English education, recognized by the European Union.

Commonwealth system, political stability, neutrality, social stability, developed economy and low crime rate.

Tax haven: non-global taxation, no inheritance tax, gift tax, asset tax, wealth tax, etc. And the company's minimum corporate income tax is only 5%.

A world-class holiday resort

Visit 26 countries in the Schengen area, and the Schengen country is visa-free, which is convenient for business travel.

After naturalization, there are more than 160 countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, the European Union, Schengen and other world powers.

details of life

1 As a maritime island country, does Malta have many typhoons?

There are no typhoons in Malta, mainly in the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean. Malta is located in the center of the Mediterranean, and the Mediterranean region does not have the conditions for typhoon formation.

(1) The ocean is vast and the temperature is high.

-Mediterranean waters are small, and the temperature can't reach 27℃.

(2) The disturbances that cause typhoons are easterly waves and intertropical convergence zone.

-Not in the Mediterranean.

What's the climate like in Malta?

Malta has a typical Mediterranean climate, with a rainy season in winter and a mild climate all year round, with an average temperature of 15 degrees in winter and 25 degrees in summer, making it very suitable for living.

Which month is suitable for swimming in Malta?

Malta is suitable for swimming in May-165438+10, and the annual water temperature is between 15 -26 degrees.

What's the natural environment like in Malta? Is it polluted?

Malta has a good environment and is a famous holiday resort in Europe. It is called "the back garden of Europe". Malta's service industry accounts for 75% of GDP, and industry accounts for a small proportion. There is basically no heavy industry, and the air quality is excellent all the year round.

What is the social environment in Malta? Is it safe?

Malta has a good social environment, the whole people believe in Catholicism and is one of the countries with the lowest crime rate in Europe. Coupled with being a tourist country, citizens are very friendly to foreigners.

Different from the fast-paced life in the first-tier cities in Beijing, Guangzhou and Guangzhou, Malta has a slow pace of life, so you can enjoy enough sunbathing, take a walk in this small country, get in touch with the locals and feel the local cultural customs.

At this time, you will find that Maltese tolerance for China people is beyond your imagination. There are many similarities between China and Malaysia, and now China people have become a part of Maltese society. So, here, you can find the feeling of home and meet more kind friends. ...

In the first two stages, cultural differences are not obvious. When things like finding a job for yourself or finding a school for your children appear later, you will find that the differences gradually appear.

At this stage, we may feel the lowest and worst, but at this stage, we must never give up. We should actively face these differences, convince ourselves to do as the Romans do, let nature take its course, and then actively communicate and solve problems.

Then, after a period of transition, the above negative mentality will gradually fade away, and the mood at this stage will gradually return to normal, and new immigrants will gradually find their own position, and their lives will begin to change qualitatively and begin to pursue entertainment and enjoyment. Everything is on the right track, it is undoubtedly a very beautiful thing to change a new living environment and feel a brand-new state of life!

Introduction to Malta

1. Lucca Airport-the only airport in Malta.

In Malta, Lucca Airport is the only airport in Malta, serving the whole Maltese Islands. Lucca Airport has an annual passenger traffic of 5 million passengers, with 26 check-in counters, 10 boarding gate, 4 baggage conveyors, 670 temporary parking spaces and 670 fixed parking spaces. Malta has established air routes with 86 countries including Europe, Africa and America. Major European cities such as London, Frankfurt, Rome, Paris and Amsterdam have regular flights to Malta, and cities such as Dubai and Tripoli in the Middle East have also opened flights to Malta.

Air Malta has 14 flights from London to Malta every week. Immigrants from Guo Tong remind everyone that the nearest European city to Malta is Rome, Italy, and the flight time is only 1 hour 15 minutes, so it is very convenient to travel.

As far as ship registration is concerned, Malta ranks first among European countries. As the heart of the Mediterranean, connecting Europe and Africa, Malta was a military battlefield in ancient times. Malta ranks first in Europe and sixth in the world in the number of registered ships, and is one of the important transshipment ports in the Mediterranean region.

2. Malta's 20 16 ranked second in the world as the best livable destination for overseas travel.

In the "20 16 Inside Report of Overseas Travelers" published by InterNations, a world-renowned overseas travel investigation agency, Malta beat New Zealand, Australia and other big immigrant countries, ranking second. The report investigates more than 4000 overseas travelers in 1 91countries and regions around the world, analyzes their working and living conditions in their countries or regions, and ranks 67 countries and regions around the world on this basis, aiming at providing reference for overseas travelers to seek the best destination.

Many customers of Guo Tong immigrants also take a fancy to Malta's natural and cultural environment, and Malta is a very good place for the aged.

Malta is mainly composed of three islands.

Malta is mainly composed of malta island, Gozo and Comino. Malta island, located between Libya and Sicily, is the seat of Valletta, the capital of Malta. It is such a small island that is not vast. Since 1902, people have discovered more than 30 sites of Stonehenge Temple, and there are still many mysteries in these buildings that need further study. Gozo Island is the second largest island in Malta, and its relatively closed environment has better maintained its natural customs and human landscape.

Compared with malta island, Gozo Island is simple and quiet, with many mountains, green trees, many historical sites and four rural areas, so it is endowed with the reputation of "Maltese Garden".

Fourth, the only four-in-one country in the world.

Malta is the only "four in one" country in the world, a Schengen country, a member of the European Union, a euro country and a member of the Commonwealth. Immigrating to Malta can not only travel to 26 countries, but also enjoy the convenience of studying in the EU. Malta's national debt immigration project created a precedent in the history of immigration. In 3-6 months, you can get the permanent residence card in one step, you can immigrate alone, the whole family will live under one roof for four generations, and enjoy the family happiness overseas.

5. Malta's medical level ranks fifth in the world medical and health system of WTO.

Malta has an advanced and extensive medical system with many public and private hospitals. Malta ranks fifth in the World Health Organization's ranking of national medical level. Malta implements a universal medical policy, and all residents, including foreigners with work cards, enjoy the medical policy.

At present, Malta has more than 1500 medical practitioners, and its clinical medical level is in a leading position in Europe. The Medical College affiliated to the University of Malta is one of the oldest medical schools in the Commonwealth. Its academic qualifications are recognized throughout the European Union, with more than 500 students graduating every year. The main majors are clinical medicine and pharmacy. Some of them continue to study abroad after graduation, including many top scientists in the world.