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Can immigrants work in Malta?

Most China people who immigrate to Malta want to work, live and study in Malta with their families. Malta's investment immigration regulations stipulate that applicants from non-EU countries can invest 250,000 euros in Malta, and at the same time meet the local conditions of buying or renting a house, that is, they can obtain permanent residency in Malta. Unlike many other countries where immigrants are not allowed to work locally, China people who immigrate to Malta can easily obtain the right to work by applying for a work permit, find a job in Malta and start a new immigrant life!

According to the data of unemployment rate in EU countries published by the EU, Malta's unemployment rate has remained around 4% in recent years, which is one of the countries with low unemployment rate in the EU. This also reflects the high level of employment in Malta, so many China people consider emigrating to Malta to work and live.

Early immigrants from China tended to run restaurants, supermarkets and hardware stores. Nowadays, China people who immigrate to Malta are mostly engaged in China-related industries such as tourism, translation and cultural exchange. In addition, IT, Internet, accounting, finance and other industries have developed well in Malta, which is also the employment direction that China people are keen on. Many China people are engaged in the above-mentioned industries, especially in Malta, where the financial industry is booming and there is a special incentive and subsidy mechanism for the introduction of overseas talents. Malta deserves to be called "Silicon Valley of Europe", "Switzerland of Southern Europe" and "Back Garden of Europe". Its high-tech industry, tourism and financial industry are all booming and have a good prospect!