Yes the locals are very friendly in my experience 😊 and thoughtful too, I had a neighbor that offered to drive me to the hospital when my toddler had a fever.
Oh I’m so sorry about that, there’s construction on almost every street in Malta and it can get quite uncomfortable. Nonetheless, we love it here too, so far so good. 😊
Thank you so much for subscribing 😊 Unfortunately the visa processes in Malta have changed quite a lot in the past year, but for work you generally need to get a job offer willing to sponsor and the employer will take it up from there.
Hi Oyi! I just arrived in Malta a few days ago. I'm looking for a public library or a cool spot to read books at. Maybe a museum buddy too?? I'd love to connect with you if you're near the St. Paul's Bay area
@@m.k.permejo4867 Hello 👋, you’re welcome to Malta. I hope you enjoy your stay here. There are lots of public libraries, you can do a search on Google maps to find one closest to you. So can also visit quiet gardens like San Anton’s if you’d not mind the outdoors. I’m not near the St Paul’s Bay Area, I currently live close to the south 😊
Thanks for the info! I’m in the process of getting ready to move to Malta so this is a really helpful perspective. Another plus that I never even considered before I visited… no hayfever! I love the sun and warm weather but during the three short months of “summer” here in Scotland I have a constant lowkey headache and sinus pain, even with medication. The weeks I spent in Malta- that is the best I’ve felt in many many years as I had no winter-blues OR allergy symptoms. Coming back to Scotland afterwards the abundant greenery spilling out of every corner feels excessive honestly 😂 Don’t get me wrong it is beautiful here and somebody with no pollen allergy can fully appreciate it but for me, rocky and dusty is the ideal!
Thank you so much for watching, I’m glad my perspective was helpful. The weather in Malta is also my favorite reason for being here. I’m happy to read that you felt better when you visited, it’s an amazing place honestly. I wish you the best in your move and hope you have an awesome time here.
Thank you for watching. I haven’t personally experienced any form of discrimination as a black person living in Malta. However, I cannot speak for how persons of color are treated in workplaces, as I am a digital nomad working fully remote. In general I think the locals here are very friendly, respectful, and welcoming.
@@EmmyKen259 Hi there, thank you for subscribing 😊. The rate quoted in my comment is the “minimum wage” so your earning will depend on your job role, experience, skills etc.
Hello thank you for subscribing. Students are generally allowed to work 20 hours a week. I know a lot of students who have been able to make it work when it comes living expenses. It will require to make some adjustments for instance apartment sharing as opposed to renting alone, etc.
@@MENSA.lady2 Thank you for watching. In this case I was discussing “living in Malta” However, you can qualify and apply for long term residence after residing here for 5 years. For more information about this, kindly watch my latest video.
It is true that the cost of accommodation has gone up in the last 1-2 years, however this hasn’t happened in Malta alone. Also, you can still find affordable accommodation especially if you’re open to sharing. And I do not think Malta is cold, especially when compared to other European countries. Thank you for watching 😊
@@pctechtalkprowizard There are TWO official languages in Malta; ENGLISH Language and MALTESE. So unlike other European countries, English language is recognized and widely spoken/understood. Please fact check before leaving misleading comments on a public domain, thank you.
Hi there, generally students are permitted to work 20 hours per week. I am not sure if this rule differs depending on the course of study. You may need to check in with the school to confirm. Thank you for watching 😊
We are full, relocate somewhere else please..its a total mess with traffic jams, pollition, electricity cuts, over population, high rents, low wages, tcn abuse , chopping of trees to build more appartments , drainage in sea, its chaos !!! Why here man?? We are honestly full..how much more load can this tiny rock handle???
in terms of jobs, I hold a degree and Masters in Business Administration from Sweden and more than a decade work experience in Business Development, can I secure a job?
Hi there, thank you for watching. Concerning jobs, it’s best to check LinkedIn and other job boards for available positions. Ideally, if you get a job from abroad, your employer can support your visa application and relocation.
We are full man . Catholics, muslims, buddist...doesnt matter. We are ovwrloaded, the infrastructure is collapsing, rubbish everywherw, drainage in the sea...try someqhere else man..this tiny rock cannot handle any more ppl. Locals are asking for resignations because of the mess the politicians got is in. We are full and fed up with immigration problems. Check our local news
Hi oyi's , i am medical lab technician from Libya ( African country ) looking for job in Malta? What are the opportunities of work in medical field look like in malta ?
@@miladahmed7969 Hi there, I think the medical field has opportunities all over the world, not just Malta. If you do a quick job search, you’d most likely find something.
Malta is overrated, overcrowded, a complete traffic chaos. Though it really is a wonderful small island, people 2.500 B.C. seemed to be more modern, than the people living here today. Folks, get your traffic chaos solved. E.g. Barcelona doesn’t have this traffic chaos. Sorry for saying this: Malta no thank you!!!
Thank you for watching 😊 There are pros and cons to living anywhere. However, I do not think that Malta is overrated, it all depends on what’s important to you as an individual. Even though some parts of Malta are overcrowded, there are still quaint and quiet neighborhoods with less inhabitants, even Gozo is a delight if you want to be away from the crowd and traffic.
Slow down... you are speaking very fast. We are not so proficient in English always that we understand everything straight away. We need time to digest info.