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What do Maltese immigrants live on?

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Today, Xiaoming brings you some tips on living in Malta.

1, public transportation is very convenient.

When you don't have a private car, public transportation is a cheap and convenient way. Arriva bus provides more than 80 different routes. It connects the capital Valletta, Mater Dei Hospital, airport and so on. When you get your residence permit (or temporary residence permit) and show it to the bus driver when you travel, you can enjoy the bus fare of 1.50 euros a day like the locals. Otherwise, 2.6 euros per day. There are 15 different bus lines in city of victoria, the center of Gozo Island.

2. Water and electricity charges are small but expensive.

Malta's utilities are a bit expensive. Generally speaking, a person's utilities will be between 30 and 50 euros a month. In the rented house, you have to pay the rent of water and electricity meter, 20 euros a month.

3. Accommodation in Malta

Private rental or sale of houses is very common, and the prices vary. The classified edition of the local newspaper is a good source of information for finding a place to live. Or you can introduce it through a real estate agent or a friend, or you can send a message to the Maltese people in China.

4. You need to apply for permission before work.

Once you find a job in Malta, your employer needs to submit an application for employment permit to the Employment and Training Bureau (ETC) on your behalf. Only after obtaining a work permit can you come to Malta for work and employment. The longest period of the license is 12 months, and an extension should be applied for 2 months before the expiration.

5. Work while studying.

If you study in Malta, you can work 10 hours a week after one year, but you must have an employment permit issued by the Employment and Training Bureau (ETC).