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Malta has a high employment rate, so you don't have to worry about finding a job. Really?

The index value of unemployed people working abroad in Malta is based on the overall job satisfaction of 65,438+04,000 foreign workers from 64 countries. In the latest list, Malta was chosen as the best place to work. The number of unemployed people in Malta has steadily decreased from 3.3% in August 2065438+2009 to 3.5% next year, which shows that the unemployment rate is steadily decreasing and the supply of human resources market is continuously increasing.

According to the data given by Jobsplus, a well-known human resources institution in Malta, from July 20 18 to July 20 19, the supply of full-time human capital in Malta increased by 5.2% to 22 1.029. Compared with 20 18, the number of part-time employees has also increased, with an annual growth rate of 4.5%, which mainly comes from technical professional industries, scientific and technological progress fields and administrative departments' assistance services.

Malta's economy is developing steadily. In the morning, Malta's Finance Minister made this year's report to the Finance Bureau. China emphasized that in the last year of 20 19, Malta achieved five years of high economic growth, with a specific economic growth rate of 4.7%. Among them, the main driving forces for economic growth are financial information services, tourism development and game industry. Private enterprises have created more than 90% new jobs, and the situation is very rich.

Malta belongs to 32 capitalist countries and regions in the world, and it is one of the countries with rapid and stable social and economic development in the world. In recent years, the gdp growth rate has remained at a relatively stable level of around 6.6%, attracting more and more foreign enterprises to settle in, with an average GDP of 3 1.867 USD.

Is Malta easier to find a job? Before emigrating, we often worry about whether we meet the standards. Is the property sufficient? When we really start to apply for and get identity, people often think, what is this country like? Is it suitable for daily life? The greater the suspicion, the less safe it is.

Most people who apply for permanent residence want to live in the country where they apply. When they settle down for a long time, they will fully consider many issues such as work and children's education. According to official data, the number of unemployed people in Malta has remained at around 4% in recent years, which is the lowest standard in the EU. It immediately shows that the employment level of Maltese students is very high, so many people consider going to work in Malta in the future.

At this time, we should mention the issue of work permits in Malta. Generally speaking, working in this country is related to work permits, work visas, the introduction of skilled personnel and other related documents and procedures, and so is Malta. As a citizen of a third country without Maltese status, it is not easy to find a job in Malta. However, the work permit applied for MRVP status in Malta is different from our general definition, which is not only simple, but also does not need to apply for it by itself.

Non-Maltese or EU citizens applying for jobs in Malta are often divided into two situations: one is that for groups without MRVP status, they must sign a contract with their employers before applying for jobs, which is similar to a work visa. It's difficult to apply for a work permit for this kind of thing. First, it is difficult to find a company that can hire yourself. Units that allow applicants should publicize their work to ETC and local news media or recruitment agencies. About a month or more later, when no one applies for this position, they will get an approval letter and issue a work permit. The whole cycle time is about 3-6 months, which is very difficult. Generally, lawyers are also hired to apply.

The other is a MRVP resident in Malta. It is much easier to apply for a work permit. It is also necessary to find an employer first. When an employer wants to hire an applicant, the employer can apply for a work permit from ETC for the applicant, and the permit will be received in about three days. This kind of people no longer expect to be listed in the online news media for publicity, because MRVP has the rights of residents, like locals, and does not occupy the network resources of local residents. Generally, you can go to work the next day through the recruitment interview of the employer, without waiting for the work permit. The reason why these two situations are explained in such detail is that many Maltese investors often confuse or misunderstand these two situations and think that it is difficult for Malta MRVP status to apply for a work permit.