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TerryT

Member
Jun 14, 2011
203
Has anyone got any experience of relocating to Malta? Is it difficult to open a bank account? advice on job searching and property rentals. Thanks
 








Muhammad - I’m hard - Bruce Lee

You can't change fighters
NSC Patron
Jul 25, 2005
10,911
on a pig farm
I had my best EVER days at Malta.
I was however a serviceman at the time.
A bottle of marsivan and a 7 up was the norm...plus a mad dog sarnie. made for a GREAT night down the GUT...or straight street as the local A to Z called it

I remember they used to hose the street down at the end of the night.

I'm sure there are better areas though :smile:
 






Chicken Runner61

We stand where we want!
May 20, 2007
4,609
Relatively easy to open a bank account - HSBC is big there. Should be ok renting try Frank Salt Frank Salt Real Estate Malta


Job might be difficult unless you specialise is something - basic jobs are hard to find unless you know someone most hotel tourist stuff is being done by poles etc, you might meet someone who would take you on if you can prove your worth - most people speak English.

Food fairly cheap, beer cheap sun plenty.
 


danielson81

Active member
Nov 16, 2010
108
Brighton, UK
My dads side is from Malta, and I go most years.

From what I can make of it from my own point of view and relatives is:

- Opening a bank account is pretty straighforward, see BOV - Bank of Valletta - HSBC Bank Malta plc - Banking in Malta

- Job Searching - Depends what your after, lots of online gambling companies based there.

- Property - Cheaper if you stay away from tourist resorts, one agency here: Frank Salt Real Estate Malta
(first google hit, not a recommendation!)

Government guide(s) here: Life Events
, Moving to Malta? A Guide for Foreigners
, Moving to Malta Looking for a Job


However over the years I have come to note the following:

- PROS

- Very, very safe country. Only crime appears to be domestic incidents or drunken tourists.
If your a victim of crime, it is likely someone, will know someone who did it! :)
- Excellent NHS style health system
- Laid back, relaxed
- Friendly people
- English spoken and displayed everywhere, although it doesn't hurt to learn some Maltese!

- CONS

- Expensive utility bills (compared to wages) - however no concil tax.
- Roads and driving can be horrendous, but I don't think its any worse than other parts of Southern Europe.
- Most items imported, and expensive. There is no "Primark" option for clothes etc, or "Asda Smartprice" for a DVD player. There is Lidl though!

Overall I like going there, if you have an open outlook and a good sense of humour its a great place. Plus it hasn't (yet!) asked for a bailout like Greece/Spain/Cyprus etc so they must be doing something right!

I am sure there is more, and a I swear I spotted a Maltese seagulls fan here somewhere?

Any more questions, give me a shout!

Grazzi

Dan
 


aldershot village

New member
Jan 22, 2013
111
Visted 7 times love the place as a tourist don't know if i could live there.The Drivers are crackers all horns and no trousers.I do yearn for a cold cisk in Saddles bar overlooking the beautiful Spinola bay
 




Chicken Runner61

We stand where we want!
May 20, 2007
4,609
Visted 7 times love the place as a tourist don't know if i could live there.The Drivers are crackers all horns and no trousers.I do yearn for a cold cisk in Saddles bar overlooking the beautiful Spinola bay

I have some cold cisk here now - but its not the same unless its sunny
 




danielson81

Active member
Nov 16, 2010
108
Brighton, UK
Ahhhhhh, Cisk..

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maltaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2009
13,363
Zabbar- Malta
Has anyone got any experience of relocating to Malta? Is it difficult to open a bank account? advice on job searching and property rentals. Thanks

I moved here nearly 10 years ago. PM me if you want to know anything :)
 






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