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<p>Malta MPRP Program – Is it Worth It &#8211; that will be the topic of today’s article.</p>



<p>Before introducing this article, if you are interested in our core services which are expat financial, insurance and mortgages, you can contact me&nbsp;<a href="https://adamfayed.com/expats-lets-talk/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here</a>.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The best time to consider your financial situation is when you are moving to a new country.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Introduction</strong></h2>



<p>Have you ever thought of moving to a country in Europe but everywhere seems challenging? Well, maybe it’s time to check out for Malta. The truth is, if you enjoy the idea of living on an island by the Mediterranean Sea while also cherishing an aesthetically pleasing nightlife, Malta is simply the best.</p>



<p>Trust me; when I say <strong>living in Malta, </strong>your main issue will be selecting sunbathing all day long or taking your time by exploring this jaw-dropping city and its hidden germs. Are you ready to embark on a new journey or adventure with us? If your answer sounds like a yes, you need to fasten your seatbelt and let us give you an ultimate guide to your next destination.</p>



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<p>Researching the costs of living in Malta isn’t the first thing to do. Instead, understand what it takes to become Malta&#8217;s permanent resident. And have you ever thought of asking; why Malta and not other European countries? Well, Malta is an island, as said earlier, and it lies close to neighboring Italy, Tunisia, and Libya.</p>



<p>With a population of around 500,000, this country has the smallest capital city in European Union. Well, don’t let the size fool you because Malta has a rich culture, political, and economic stability compared to other European countries. In fact, we can tell you that Malta is the only state in the Schengen area to maintain good economic growth consistently.</p>



<p>Have you been surfing the internet to know more about the Malta MPRP program? Do you want to know whether this program is worth it? If you’re looking to find a suitable answer, look no further. This is because; you’ve landed on the right platform, and we’re keen to walk you through the whole process.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Moving to Malta as an Expat in 2021</h2>



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<p>Before we dive into Malta’s residence program today, there are certain terms and caveats you should understand. At a glance, this picture-perfect rocky island is a comfortable and relatively hassle-free spot to work, explore, and live. In a nutshell, let’s quickly walk you through some interesting facts.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Public Transport System</h3>



<p>Malta is no doubt a small country. In fact, it relies on buses for public transport. Not only is that, but according to research, the island’s fleet in this country was replaced in recent years and still today has services to get you all the spots you want to explore. Of course, that’s not to say they are regular or super-fast.</p>



<p>While planning to relocate to this country, you must prepare to sit back and take in the scenery as your bus meanders along twisting roads and make multiple stopovers. On the flip side, you can pick up the <em>Tallinja </em>card to take advantage of about 0.75c journeys, capped at 26 Euros a month, while a major discount might occur in the long run.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Driving Experience</h3>



<p>One thing you need to know is that there are lots of cars in Malta. Therefore, if you’re going to brave the roads, you need to stay focused. Besides, there’s a bit of an extreme sport in Malta. This way, drivers can be reticent to indicate or give way, and traffic jams commonly block the narrow between towns.</p>



<p>However, for most nationalists, your foreign driver’s license will be fine for up to a year, and expats from European Union, Australia, and Switzerland can swap over to a Maltese license. So, this contributes to one of the reasons why Malta should be your next destination.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Malta Free Healthcare</h3>



<p>Malta’s free public healthcare system was modeled on the UK’s NHS, and working expats can join. This process will be active once you’re issued with a social security number and residence card in the country.</p>



<p>Although you’ll definitely see private healthcare in Malta but there might be queues at the clinics because they are generally inexpensive. But, we’d advise you to get private medical insurance if you’re just visiting the country for the first time. This might cover your bills and health-related problems.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Maltese are Multilingual</h3>



<p>One thing you’ll always see locals proud about this country is because they are a multilingual nation. While the national language of Maltese islands is Maltese, the majority of the locals are multilingual. They speak the English language, and you can even see many Maltese communicating in Italian fluently.</p>



<p>Moreover, in recent research, we discover that over 88 percent of the population can speak English fluently while about 66 percent can speak Italian. With this fraction, it eliminates most language and communication barriers for foreigners visiting or moving to Malta for the first time.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Malta is Sunny all tear Round</h3>



<p>Expect a sunny day while living in this country. Being surrounded by the sea, Malta experiences a climate of very mild winters and hot, dry summers. Not only is that, but Malta enjoys 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, which is one of the highest in Europe.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, the summer season is said to last for about eight months, from mid-April up until November. Additionally, you’ll never get too far from the sea. Therefore, if you fancy a spontaneous swim or dive in the clear blue Mediterranean Sea during the day, then you’ve never gone too far.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Rich and Dynamic Cultures</h3>



<p>Malta is one of the countries in Europe with a unique cultural background, folkways, and heritage. Due to its strategic position in the Mediterranean Sea, it is known to have a rich and interesting history. And this is a result of the succession of powers throughout the years, including the Phoenicians, Arabs, Normans, Knights of St. John, British, Arab, and many others, to mention a few.</p>



<p>Aside from this fact, you can experience a bit of Malta’s history and culture as an expat. Some of these include; the fortifications in the three cities, the Neolithic temple – including some of the oldest free-standing structures in the country, and the 359 churches scattered around the islands.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Celebration of Festas</h3>



<p>Another thing you’ll like about living in this country is to experience the Festas celebration. Undoubtedly, the Maltese know how to celebrate, and their celebration is based on the many fiestas that take place throughout the country yearly.</p>



<p>Most festas celebrations are held between May and September, where each village celebrates its patron saint by putting on a spectacular fireworks show. This process is done while marching bands play music, and a statue of the patron saint is carried around the colorful, decorated village streets.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">5 Main Paths to Get Residence Permit in Malta</h2>



<p>Have you ever thought of becoming a citizen of Malta, or do you plan to stay in this country for a long period of time? Well, there are many paths to getting a permanent residence permit in the country. Moreover, many wealthy non-Europeans would love to become a resident in Europe for various reasons like tax residency, traveling to Schengen countries visa-free, moving the whole family to a developed European country, and many others, to mention a few.</p>



<p>Regardless of these reasons, getting a residence permit in Europe can make you achieve these stated goals. But, only a few European citizens can achieve these goals and solves these problems. Well, Malta is among the few countries that could make your dream come to reality. Without further ado, check it out.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Malta Residency for Investors and Entrepreneurs</h3>



<p>One of the fastest ways to apply for a residence permit in Malta is to participate in the state migration program for wealthy foreigners. This program is known as the Malta Global Residence Program, and it allows children under 25 years old, parents, and grandparents without any age restrictions to participate. To take part in this global program, an investor must fill the following four conditions.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Rent a home in Malta for at least 8,800 Euros to 9,800 Euros. Of course, the amount depends on the region selected, but the rent is lower on the island of Gozo and in the south of Malta</li><li>Paying an administration fees of about 5,500 Euros to 6,000 Euros, depending on the region the property you want to buy is located</li><li>Obtain health insurance for all family members participating in the program in Malta</li><li>Pay the minimum income of at least 15,000 Euros</li></ul>



<p>Furthermore, the residence permit holders are required to maintain their permits over time. This may include; paying an annual income tax of 15 percent on income earned outside Malta and many others, to mention a few.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Malta Residence Permit for Employment</h3>



<p>Malta residence permit for employment is another thing to put into consideration. Although it might seem difficult to find an employer in Malta who will offer you a long-term contract, we can tell you that highly qualified specialists in IT, pharmaceuticals, and financial services are in demand.</p>



<p>Besides, many leading international companies are based in Malta. This way, a residence permit for employment could be issued jointly with a work permit. In that case, the residence permit must be renewed annually, and its validity ends at the conclusion of the employment contract. In addition, there are two types of visas for those working in Malta. These include; the regular work visa and the blue card.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Residence Permit for Education and Training</h3>



<p>Surprisingly, many students can get a permit in Malta. This is because; students at schools and universities in this country are issued a residence permit for the duration of their studies. However, the residence permit is issued under a contract with an educational institution.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, after graduation, these students have to look for a job in Malta in order to renew their residence permit, which will then be linked to their employment contract.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Permit for Family Reunification in Malta</h3>



<p>Foreigners living in this country can also apply for a residence permit for their close family members. So, once the family members get a Maltese residence permit, they’re eligible to apply for Maltese citizenship five years later.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, the opportunity to obtain a residence permit is given to foreign spouses of Maltese citizens. This way, citizenship can be obtained even quicker, just two years after you get a residence permit.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">5.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Residence Permit to Run Business in Malta</h3>



<p>This happens to be the last one on our list. As of today, there are support programs available for entrepreneurs in this country. Malta has an attractive tax system with lower taxes than in other European countries. In that case, business people from all over the world can register their companies and get a residence permit. Moreover, businesses registered in this country must meet certain requirements.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Malta Permanent Residency Program (MPRP) in 2021</h2>



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<p>The Malta Permanent Residency program (MPRP) programme launched in 2021 is a program adopted by the government to favor non-EU nationals who invest in the country. Also, this program offers third-country nationals the opportunity to acquire a second residency in Malta which is solely a member state of the EU and part of the Schengen Area.</p>



<p>Additionally, this MPRP is regulated by a robust legal framework, and it allows the main applicant the right to include in the application the parents, children, as well as the spouse. And one more thing to know about this program is that it allows the applicants the right to travel within the twenty-six countries of the Schengen Area without a visa.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Eligibility &amp; Requirements</h2>



<p>The Malta permanent residence program is only open to Non-EU Nationals who are in receipt of stable resources to maintain themselves and their family members in the country. While enrolling in this program, the applicant must provide evidence of a clean police record and source of wealth and funds.</p>



<p>In this regard, applicants and their family members must pass a strict four-tier due to diligence test. However, to be eligible for this program, you must provide evidence that you hold at least three hundred and fifty thousand euros in capital and one hundred and fifty thousand euros in financial assets.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Qualifying Family members for MPRP</h3>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Partner or spouse of the main applicant</li><li>Unmarried and economically dependent children of the main spouse or applicant</li><li>Economically dependent parents of the main applicants and the spouse</li><li>Economically dependent grandparents of the main applicant and the</li></ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">MPRP Requirements</h3>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Individual must be at least 19 years of age and must be a non-EU citizen</li><li>Meeting the qualifying investment requirements</li><li>Hold the property investment for a minimum of at least five years</li><li>Hold the property investment for a minimum of 5 years</li><li>You must have a clean criminal record, as mentioned earlier</li><li>Acquire global health insurance coverage</li><li>Expatriates must be in good health condition and good reputation</li><li>You must be able to provide evidence of the source of funds used for the application</li><li>Expatriates must have sufficient resources to support themselves</li><li>You must be able to provide proof of assets of at least EUR 500,000 with at least EUR 150,000 in financial assets</li></ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Processes involved in MPRP</h3>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Preparation and submission of original application documents</li><li>Review of the application by Maltese authorities and conducting of applicants background checks</li><li>You may need to submit proof of health insurance coverage and fulfill the investment requirements</li><li>Complete the biometrics in Malta and application for the permanent residency</li><li>Issuance of the permanent residency certificate as well as the card</li><li>Expected application processing time of six to eight-month</li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Does MPRP Program in Malta Worth it?</h2>



<p>Before we answer the question above, it’s quite essential to highlight the benefits of the Malta permanent residence program. Without further ado, check it out below.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Opportunity to have permanent residence status in Malta valid for life</li><li>You’ll be given the right to reside indefinitely in the country</li><li>Opportunity to invest in property for the first five years</li><li>You’ll be given visa-free travel within the Schengen Area</li><li>Expatriates will be given the opportunity to include family members in the same application</li><li>You don’t have minimum stay requirements if you apply for the Malta MPRP program</li></ul>



<p>Now, to come back to your question is as simple as what you could think of. From the benefits mentioned above, we can tell you that the Malta MPRP program really worth it. This is because; it gives you an edge to reside in the country without disturbance.</p>



<p>Aside from this fact, the MPRP is unique because it is the only residence program to grant permanent residence immediately in Malta. So, what are you waiting for? And in fact, the MPRP is thus the only European residence by investment program which allows the applicant to rent a property without having to purchase before applying for residency.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Best Places Suitable For Expats in Malta</h2>



<p>Most villages in Malta have what you’re looking for as an expat. Also, some villages have a good hospital and a large grocery store. Besides, we can tell you that those villages are generally very densely populated. In a bid to know more about the best places to live as an expat, we have compiled the following.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Valletta</h3>



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<p>Valletta is one of the smallest capital cities in Europe, as we all know. More so, this place is recognized as the country’s capital, and it’s one of the best places to live in the country. Here, there’s no active nightlife to speak of.</p>



<p>Being a UNESCO World Heritage Site imposes certain obligations and restrictions, after all. Although Valletta is not the most popular choice for expats, but if you’re into culture, history, and arts, you’ll find it all here.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Harbour Area</h3>



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<p>If you’re after a more social life in Malta, then look around the harbor Area to enjoy yourself. This place is also known as Greater Valletta and is situated around the Grand Harbour, which is one of the most fabulous natural harbors in the world.</p>



<p>Aside from this fact, this city (or village) is a very lively and cosmopolitan place to live, full of shops, bars, and cafes. Besides, it is built up, often congested with traffic and busy all year round. If you think this place is too expensive for you to live in, you can look at the opposite end, which is the south side of the Grand Harbour.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Swieqi &amp; Pembroke</h3>



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<p>This is another place to take into consideration if you’re looking to live in Malta as an expat. West of St. Julian’s, lying inland is a little town of Swieqi, which is a quiet residential area just 15 minutes by bus from Sliema and within walking distance of Paceville and St. Julian’s</p>



<p>Due to this city location, and peaceful character, we can tell you that the area is very popular with the local upper-middle class. Not only is that, but this city has all the necessary amenities and facilities to make life there comfortable and convenient. In fact, there are numerous paths for hiking available along the coast.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Madliena</h3>



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<p>Of course, a little west and inland is the lovely little town of Madliena, which is situated at a high elevation and has fabulous views of the northern bays. Being in close proximity to both St. Paul’s Bay and St. Julian’s, we can tell you that this city resident can take advantage of the beaches in those regions.</p>



<p>Besides, Madliena is mainly a villa residential area where you will find detached villas. That being said, the villas are quite an expensive type of property on the island due to the natural lack of land. Meanwhile, there are also luxury apartment developments, as well as maisonettes, available in the area.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Ta Xbiex</h3>



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<p>Ta Xbiex is known as a small town in the eastern part of Malta that overlooks a beautiful Marsamxetto harbor. Additionally, Ta Xbiex is mostly known for its stunning marina and a number of foreign embassies, including those of Egypt, Italy, France, and the British High Commission.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Marsaxlokk</h3>



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<p>Do you love seafood, and would you love to enjoy a wonderful moment in Malta? If that sounds like a yes, this is the right place. Marsaxlokk is famous for its big Sunday fish market and its many decorative-eyed painted boats known as <strong>Luzzus</strong>.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion</h3>



<p><a></a>If you’re planning to relocate to any country in Europe, Malta should be your top priority. Beyond that, the Malta Permanent Residence Programme allows you to become a Maltese resident without disturbance from a third party. Would you love to know more about this program? Refer to this guide.</p>
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<p>Living in Malta Expat Guide &#8211; that will be the topic of today’s article.</p>



<p>Before introducing this article, if you are interested in our core services which are expat financial, insurance, and mortgages, you can contact me&nbsp;<a href="https://adamfayed.com/#contact-me" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here</a>.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The best time to consider your financial situation is when you are moving to a new country.</p>



<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p>



<p>Located about 50 miles south of Sicily in the Mediterranean, Malta is a small archipelago that boasts a Mediterranean climate, an enormous English-speaking population, and an excellent healthcare system. Also, if you’re a Europhile that dreams of spending retirement immersed in the rich culture, Malta is the best.</p>



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<p>It is a tiny island nation and, as of today become a prosperous member of the EU. At a glance, this picture-perfect rocky island is a comfortable and relatively hassle-free spot to work, live and explore. But due to the iGaming and financial services industry, the demand for housing has increased rapidly in Malta.</p>



<p>However, before you start looking for your next European base, good think of where to resides, and your budget is essential. Not only that but knowing the cost of living to expect is better. While there are only around 5,000 British expats living in this country, the capital is a multicultural city home to people worldwide.</p>



<p>If you’re thinking of moving to Malta and joining the half a million residents who call it home, we have unleashed some facts. We’ll start by introducing the best places to live in the country. So, if you’re moving to take up employment or start a business, you’ll inevitably need a guide to be within a comfortable area.</p>



<p>In this article, we have compiled the pros and cons of living in Malta. Aside from this fact, we will walk you through the lifestyle in Malta for expats. Also, if you want to know the employment and how to find a job in the country, we’ve got you covered with the latest information. Does that sound good? Read further!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Best Places to Live in Malta</h2>



<p>&nbsp;Exploring Malta can be wonderful but searching out the best places to live in the country demands a more serious approach. Also, Malta is a country where traditional and contemporary live side by side. And there’s definitely a more modern feel in the north than the south. Now, let’s look at the places.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Valletta</h3>



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<p>Valletta is one of the best places for expat to reside. As Malta is a country of towns and villages, there are many things to do in the city. Despite being a capital city, Valletta is pretty quiet, and it’s one of the best places to live in the country if you value culture and heritage. However, there’s no active nightlife to speak of in Valletta. This is because; it has certain restrictions being a UNESCO World Heritage Site.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Harbor Area in Malta</h3>



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<p>As an expat, if you’re after a more active social life, then the best place to look out for is the Harbour Area. This place is known as a Greater Valletta, and it is situated around the Grand Harbour, one of the most fabulous natural harbours in the world. This place is very lively, and the nightlife flourishes along the seafront. Meanwhile, keep in mind that the Grand Harbour and the areas around it are favored.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Madliena</h3>



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<p>The town of Madliena owes its origin to the 15<sup>th</sup> century Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene. And this town is mainly a villa residential area where you can find detached villas, bungalows, and semi-detached villas. Aside from this fact, there are also luxury apartment developments, as well as maisonettes in the area.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Gzira</h3>



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<p>Gzira has also made it to the list of best cities in Malta. It is situated a short bus ride away from Valletta, and it features a picturesque promenade where one can sit and watch the day turn into the night after a long stretch at the office. Moreover, there several work opportunities in this area. And with the thriving iGaming industry booming on your doorstep, the benefits of living in this place cannot be overemphasized.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Marsaxlokk</h3>



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<p>Marsaxlokk is known as Malta’s fishing village, full of life and the iconic luzzu. If you seek a respite from tourists, you should consider relocating to this area. This is due to the fact that tourists don’t usually flock there as a result of the power station and shipyards present in the area. So, as an expat, you can either totally fall in love with Marsaxlokk for its serene and quiet character or hate it because there’s not much to do.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Siggiewi and Qrendi</h3>



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<p>If you’re after a quieter living, then Siggiewi and Qrendi can be your favorite places to live in the country. Moreover, both Siggiewi and Qrendi are quiet southern villages full of rural Maltese charm and character. It is an expat community and has a lovely place with a unique L-shaped church square. One of the lovely attractions in this area includes Inquisitor’s Summer Palace, the Limestone Heritage, and more.</p>



<p>On the other hand, Quendi is a small southern village famous for two well-known Neolithic temples, a number of lovely traditional Maltese houses, and numerous chapels. More so, the villages are popular with new settlers, and modern suburban developments are being built to offer expat a good life.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">7 Interesting Facts to Know about Malta</h2>



<p>Malta may only be a small island nation, but if you look carefully, you’ll see that there are many things to explore. In trying to understand better what makes Malta so special, below are some of the fun facts about the country that we thought we’d share with everyone. Without further ado, check it out now.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Valletta Is a City Built By Gentlemen</h3>



<p>Grand Master La Valette envisioned the city as a hub of political, cultural, and economic activity in 16<sup>th</sup> century Europe. Aside from this fact, the capital city is built by gentlemen for gentlemen. This means you can easily relocate to this country without stress. And there’s an affordable cost of living.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; A UNESCO World Heritage Site</h3>



<p>Undoubtedly, the entire city of Valletta is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Alongside contemporary life, the city verily showcases 450 years of history on every street. Also, effectively on the open-air museum, Valletta is brimming with ornate baroque architecture, various monuments, and infinite curiosities.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Home to the Cleanest Bathing Water</h3>



<p>When it comes to the cleanest bathing water in Europe, Malta is in the best position for that. However, the most popular sandy beaches are near large hotels, and it can be quite crowded in summer. Also, there are no amenities, and it’s a kilometer on foot to get to the place. Using tap water, however, for cooking and drinks will save time and money spent on bottled water in the country.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Be Prepared For the Mosquitoes</h3>



<p>As the warmer evening draws in, you’ll likely going to witness mosquitoes in the country. Also common in Malta is the Asian tiger mosquito, although larger and striped, they are silent in their movements and are more likely to hunt their prey during the day. With prevention being better than cure, keep mosquito net closed and pop on a fan or some air conditioning to create a gentle draft that affects pests.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">5.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Britain Has a Great Influence Here</h3>



<p>Since its inception, Great Britain has had a strong influence on this country. Aside from this fact, Malta was part of the British Empire for 150 years from the Treaty of Paris in 1814 until it declared its independence in 1964. Moreover, the English influence is still everywhere, and you can even find the traditional red British phone booths on Malta and Gozo.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">6.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Home to Living Movie Set</h3>



<p>It’s no doubt that Malta has unique architecture, stunning coastline, dramatic landscapes, and many outdoor activities, to mention a few. The combination of exceptional features makes Malta the perfect stand-in for other locations modern, fanciful, and historical monuments. Meanwhile, Malta has appeared as ancient Greece, Egypt, and Rome in movie roles.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">7.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Weather in Malta</h3>



<p>The weather in Malta has contributed to what makes the country an expat destination. The best time for the weather to visit Malta is June through to August. And this happens when temperatures are around 25-27 degrees Celsius. Having said that, this season is super busy; that’s why you should consider traveling in the shoulder season in April or May before the rush of summer.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Pros and Cons of Living in Malta</h2>



<p>As of today, there is no question that Malta is a popular and attractive destination for expats who are on the out for sun and easy life. Not only that, but you’ll quickly find that the island has a lot to offer in this country. In this article, we have compiled the pros and cons of why you’ll want to relocate to Malta. Without further ado, below are the benefits and the disadvantages.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Rent/Accommodation in Malta</h3>



<p>As of today’s digital world, accommodations are easy to find in Malta. This is because; there has been a lot of development over the recent decades. And this has resulted in a huge variety of rental properties on the market. With that being said, expats should know that they can get accommodation as soon as possible in the country.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Entertainment and Nightlife in Malta</h3>



<p>You’ll certainly enjoy the nightlife and entertainment in this country. For more sophisticated tastes, there are plenty of beaches clubs located around the Sliema and St. Julian area, with the infamous Paceville being the center of the clubbing scene. But yet again, Malta is a small country with tons of outdoor activities and excess of all types of beaches, picturesque coastal and country walks.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Adequate Healthcare System</h3>



<p>The World Health Organization has ranked Malta 5<sup>th</sup> in the world for its excellent healthcare system. This means anyone who pays national insurance in Malta qualifies for free healthcare. However, if you’re an expat, you may need to choose between the private health sector and the available public.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Low-Income Tax</h3>



<p>Another benefit of moving to this country is the low-income tax for expats and locals. Moreover, the income tax in Malta is quite lower compared to most western countries in the world. Moreover, anyone earning more than €8.5- 14.5k must pay income tax at a 35 percent rate, which is seen to be significantly lower than other European countries.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">No Language Barrier</h3>



<p>If you’re relocating from a western country, living in Malta will give you endless opportunities to meet new friends. This is because; the English language is widely spoken in the country. Furthermore, 66 percent of the locals can speak Italian, and about 17 also speak French. This means you can be welcomed in any of the languages mentioned above.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Convenient Transport System</h3>



<p>One of the best things about Malta is that its public transportation is cheap, fast, and efficient. Again, it doesn’t matter where you live on the island, as you’re never too far from your destination. Also, in this country, you can buy a bus ticket for only 1.5 USD, and you can use it for a whole day on the main island. When I lived in this country, I must tell you that I used the transport system and the bus ticket is affordable.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Safety and Food</h3>



<p>The crime rates in Malta are quite low compared to some parts of the western world. Moreover, it’s actually one of the countries with the lowest crime rates in Europe. And with this fact, expats can easily reside here without disturbance. On the other hand, if there’s something that the Maltese people are passionate about, then it’s definitely cooking. More so, Pastizzi is a delicious traditional pastry that’s filled with ricotta cheese, and I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Cons</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Environmental Pollution</h3>



<p>Those who have visited and live in Malta will definitely tell you that environmental problem is one of the disadvantages of living in the city. With many people reporting this factor, it is better to research well before relocating to the country. Besides, a lack of cleanliness can be observed throughout the island. And one could see motor vehicle pollution, sewage outflows, and construction waste around.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Laidback Attitude in Malta</h3>



<p>A relaxed approach is usually an advantage, but not everyone living in this country would have the same outlook towards work. In fact, most of the residents accept and perhaps even expect a lack of professionalism from everyone in Malta. For instance, if you call a plumber to fix something in your home, don’t be surprised if they show up weeks after the appointment.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Cost of Living in Malta (2021)</h2>



<p>Malta is the smallest country in the European Union, and it’s not short of fascinating. If you want to relocate for good, just spend more time there to know the cost of living. Well, to some extent, the cost of living is considered low compared to other countries in Europe. However, if we’re to compare the cost of living in the United Kingdom to Malta, you’ll see that the prices in the UK are at least twice the price of Malta.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">General Living Expenses in Malta (2021)</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Living Expenses in Malta</strong></td><td><strong>Average Cost</strong></td></tr><tr><td>One-bedroom apartment, 1 person</td><td>€809</td></tr><tr><td>Four bedroom apartment, 4 person</td><td>Approximately €3,000</td></tr><tr><td>Medium apartment in the city</td><td>Approximately €1,200</td></tr><tr><td>Utilities including electricity, water, and more</td><td>Approximately €250</td></tr><tr><td>Dining out and entertainment in the city</td><td>Approximately €300</td></tr><tr><td>Healthcare costs in the country</td><td>Approximately €400</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Must-Know Travel Tips for Expats in 2021</h2>



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<p>While we declare Malta as one of the top expat destinations, there are many things to know before relocating to the country. From the unique beach island vibe of Europe that meets the Middle East to the delicious cuisines, Malta has travel tips that’d make you worth visiting. Let’s walk you through it!</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Where to Resides in Malta</h3>



<p>&nbsp;In the long run, we’ll go in-depth to explain the best places for ex-pats to live on this platform. But for now, you can glance through some of the best places we’ve listed in this article. Depending on your budget and what you’re planning to do in the country, you can consider staying in towns like Mellieha in the northwest of the island or Marsaskala in the east.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Prepare for an Interesting Mix of Cultures</h3>



<p>If you’re relocating to this country, ensure you prepare for an interesting mix of cultures. This is because; Malta sounds like a combination of Italian, French, British and Arab. In fact, the churches look Roman and Greek, while they also drive on the left side. So, combine all of these cultural habits, and you’ve got yourself an explosion of uniqueness.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Pastizzi Are Definition of Happiness</h3>



<p>In-country like Malta, their favorite cuisine or dishes seem to be the definition of their happiness. Besides, the locals can tell you that the Pastizzi is the best thing if you want to experience true joy. So, expect to see this favorite’s food in nearly all bars and restaurants around the major cities and towns.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">&nbsp;Free Hospital Care for the British (Expats or Locals)</h3>



<p>If you’re feeling a little unwell while living in Malta, most pharmacies have their own doctors, and the healthcare is free for the British. Moreover, if you show your passport at some point during your stay, the care is free. Are you wondering why this could happen in a small country? Well, this is due to the agreement between the country and Great Britain.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">2021 Visa Application in Malta</h2>



<p>Malta is part of the Schengen system, giving total freedom of movement to Schengen Member State nationals and family members who choose to visit the country. On the flip side, other foreign nationals will have to present a valid passport for entry to Malta and may be required to obtain a visa.</p>



<p>Furthermore, in Malta, Visas are authorizations in the form of a sticker issued and affixed to a passport by the country’s diplomatic mission to a third-country national. Moreover, the visas authorize the bearer to stay or travel through Malta during a limited, specified period.</p>



<p>Foreign nationals from most EU/EEA countries, the United States, and Commonwealth countries do not require a visa to travel to Malta if they’re willing to stay up to ninety days. With all that being said, you must file your applications at Malta’s diplomatic missions if you intend to visit several Schengen states.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Types of Visas Available for Expats in Malta</h2>



<p>Applying for a Maltese visa is relatively easy if you meet the requirements stated by the immigration service. More so, you can apply for a visa at your local Maltese Consulate or Embassy. Now, let’s quickly walk you through the types of visas available as of 2021.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Tourist Visas of Malta</h3>



<p>Expats from non-Schengen countries who wish to visit the country will need to enter the country to obtain a tourist visa. However, with the advent of Covid-19, the government has placed a ban on some countries to enter Malta. Again, know that your tourist visa can only last for a maximum of 90 days.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Residence Permit of Malta</h3>



<p>To stay in the country for more than 90 days and beyond, you’ll definitely need to have a residence permit. The Maltese residence permit comes in the form of an e-residence document, and it functions as a means of identification. On the other hand, there are two types of residence permits; and include the permanent residence permit and the ordinary permanent permit.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Frequently Asked Questions about Malta</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><a></a>Can anyone relocate to Malta in 2021?</h3>



<p>Of course, if you meet the stated requirements, you can relocate to Malta without any problem. Moreover, as long as you have a confirmed job offer, your relocation will come as easy. Meanwhile, retirees will have to meet certain income, and health insurance needs before they can travel.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><a></a>Do I need enough money to live in Malta?</h3>



<p>Well, depending on your chosen destination, Malta isn&#8217;t an expensive country to live in. Also, your dollar can go surprisingly far beyond what you think. While some retirees can live comfortably on as little as $2,700, you can even live less depending on your chosen destination and social activities.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><a></a>What jobs are in high demand in Malta?</h3>



<p>If you want to travel to this country, we advise you to have a skill that&#8217;s in high demand. Some of the jobs that are in high demand in Malta include Blockchain developers, Accountants, iGaming experts, and IT specialists.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><a></a>Conclusion</h3>



<p>Malta is about history, outdoor activities like beaches, and long hot summer. You could call it a tax haven and a lovely destination for expat. If you want to visit or relocate to this country, kindly refer to this guide above for detailed information.</p>
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