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Real Maltese immigrant feelings

With the opening of people's minds, more and more people choose to emigrate. Compared with the United States, Canada, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and other high-cost immigrant countries, Maltese immigrants are emerging with less money and the same treatment. Now more and more people apply to immigrate to Malta. Many people have never heard of Malta, but when you get here, you will find that Malta is a small country, which is not even as big as Beijing, and there are no public transportation such as subways and trains in Malta. In addition to cruise ships to various islands, there are only taxis on the island, and locals generally travel by car.

What is the local consumption level after emigrating to Malta? Is the law and order good?

Malta is an island country, and the price is not as cheap as we thought, but it is much lower than other EU countries. The salary level in Malta is not bad. The country is small, the population is small and the salary is high. Generally speaking, if you are middle class, life is more comfortable than home. If you cook at home, the cost will be much lower. The average cost per meal is about 10 Euro, which is equivalent to 100 RMB in China. If you go to a restaurant, the cost will be high. After all, restaurants in any country are expensive. As for law and order, don't worry, Malta's law and order level is comparable to Cyprus. Malta is a very quiet and harmonious small European country. There are many tourists and more and more immigrants here. Maltese are friendly, the society is not only safe, but also the happiness index is high. For the life after emigrating to Malta, we can regard this country as a second-tier rich city in China, such as Hangzhou and Nanjing. The pace of life is not fast. After work, you can even walk home, go to parties with friends, take wine to the seaside to talk about things, or watch a movie, visit the market, and so on. These things are only done on holidays in China, but they are done every day in Malta.

Is it difficult to apply for a work permit in Malta?

Most applicants for permanent residence in Malta want to settle and work in the country. According to official data, in recent years, the unemployment rate in Malta has remained at around 4%, which is the lowest level in the EU. This directly shows that the employment rate in Malta is very high, and even many Europeans are considering going to work in Malta in the future. We'll discuss the work visa in Malta at this time. Generally speaking, Malta will not directly employ citizens of a certain country. However, Malta's MRVP status is different from what we understand as a work visa. Not only is it simple, but it doesn't need to apply. Non-Maltese or non-EU citizens usually apply for a job in Malta in two ways: one is that people without MRVP status need to apply for a residence permit (similar to a work visa) before signing a contract with their employers. In this case, it is difficult to apply for a work permit. In this case, if you apply for a work permit, first of all, you need to find a work unit that can hire you. Employers need to publicize recruitment information to local media. Only after one month, when no one has passed or applied for the position, will you get an approval letter and then issue a work permit. The whole cycle is about 3-6 months, which is quite difficult.