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What visa-free countries are there in Malta?

Malta's visa-free countries are:

1, Malta visa-free major Asian countries:

Mainly including Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, China, Taiwan Province Province, Thailand, Turkey and so on.

2. Major European countries that are visa-free in Malta:

As Malta is an EU country and a member of the Schengen area, it does not need a visa to go to almost any European country. It can not only enter and leave the EU without restrictions, but also enjoy many rights such as free settlement, work and business.

3. Major African countries holding Maltese passports without visas:

Mainly including Djibouti, Egypt, Senegal and so on.

4. Major countries in Oceania with visa-free Maltese passports:

Mainly including Australia (applying for ETA), New Zealand, Vanuatu, etc.

5. Major Caribbean countries with visa-free Maltese passports:

It mainly includes Dominica, Dominica, Jamaica, Grenada, Saint Kitts, Cayman Islands and Virgin Islands.

6. Major countries in the Americas where Malta's passport is visa-free:

Mainly including Argentina, Brazil, Canada (ETA), Chile, Mexico, Peru and so on.

Advantages and disadvantages of immigrant life in Malta;

Malta is an island country with a special geographical position, so it has a beautiful climate and environment, which is very suitable for life. However, Malta also has problems such as traffic congestion and high population density, including:

1, living expenses.

The cost of living in Malta is not cheap, especially eating out is very expensive. However, the local public transport costs are not expensive and more affordable.

2. Climate and environment.

Malta has more than 300 days of sunshine a year, which is very attractive to people in many Nordic countries. However, you should pay attention to applying sunscreen when you go out in summer. Although winter in Malta is relatively short, the temperature often drops to single digits. Most houses in Malta have no heating equipment, so this time it may be more difficult.

3. Security in Malta.

Malta is a very safe country with few violent crimes. But as far as non-violent crimes are concerned, such as pickpocketing and telecom fraud, there is an upward trend. However, on the whole, Malta is still a very safe country.

4. Maltese.

Malta is an English-speaking country. There are basically no language barriers and daily communication is relatively smooth.

Generally speaking, Malta has both advantages and disadvantages in terms of policy and language. When choosing a country, the applicant can decide whether to immigrate to Malta, choose permanent residence or passport according to his actual situation.