Living In Malta
Information and guides about what you need to know when living in Malta

Personal Tax in Malta – Advice for Expats
The Maltese government is keen to encourage people from overseas to become residents in their country. Recognising the economic and social benefits of immigration, the government offers an attractive tax structure tailored to foreign visitors from inside and outside the European Union.

Malta Income Tax Rates – Which Rate should you Pay?
Before becoming an expat and either working or retiring in Malta, taxation will likely be one of your biggest concerns. It is; therefore, best to be aware of the tax system in Malta before expatriating.

Malta Tax Treaties For Expats
Tax treaties protect taxpayers from getting taxed twice when money passes between countries. The Malta Tax Treaty is important to be aware of, for people with investments outside of the country. They protect investors when they bring their money into Malta.

4 Types of Residence Permits Available in Malta
There are different types of resident permits in Malta and depending on who you are, what you do, and where you’re from one type of visa/permit is more suitable than the others.
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Find A Job In Malta – Using Jobplus
EU Nationals can live and find a job in Malta. However, it is recommended that you contact Jobsplus before to moving to Malta to get acquainted with everything concerning living and
Malta Public Transport – Travelling In Malta & Gozo
Due to the islands’ small size, moving around in Malta and Gozo is quite easy. The most common mode of Malta public transport is the use of public buses. The public route buses are pocket-friendly to

4 Types of Residence Permits Available in Malta
There are different types of resident permits in Malta and depending on who you are, what you do, and where you’re from one type of visa/permit is more suitable than the others.

Malta Residence Permit – A Guide For Expats
In 2013, the Government initiated a new Malta residence permit scheme, conferring advantageous tax status to many third country nationals.

Malta Citizenship by Investment – What is Required
This programme gives families who would like to shift their business or personal affairs to an EU country the option by offering a second citizenship opportunity.

How To Get A Passport in Malta
If you’re trying to understand the required procedures you have to go through to get your Passport in Malta, you will be glad you found this article. Here we present all the essential information on this matter, in a clear and succinct presentation that’s organized under appropriate sections, so you can find exactly what you need without losing time.

Medical Tourism in Malta – St James Hospital
Medical tourism in Malta is still relatively small, however, part of the Maltese private health sector, St James Hospital Group boasts, an outstanding reputation for its level of medical service and customer care.

How the Rules and Regulations on Overtime in Malta Work
Rules on overtime vary by sector and are governed by the Wage Regulation Order (WRO) that applies to the particular activities you are carrying out. If your job or sector is not covered by a WRO, then the default overtime rate is 1.5 times your ordinary pay and will apply to any hours worked over 40 per week.

Work in Malta – The Work Culture & Labour Market
Settling into a new job is always a little nerve wracking, especially so when you are a family of expats and the new job is in a new country. The etiquette of work in Malta varies from company to company just as they do back home.

Expat Contract Negotiation – Factors to consider
Although there are impressive opportunities for foreigners, many countries are opting to hire homegrown talent. Therefore, foreigners have to be outstandingly better than the competition and sometimes willing to compromise a few demands.

Work In Malta – Essential Expat Information
It is not always easy to find work in Malta because of the limited range of job sectors on the island. Work permits can be issued by the Maltese government. However, the authorities must see evidence of a contract and letter of employment from your prospective employer.

Expats In Malta – Overview of the Maltese Employment Market
Malta has managed to avoid the volatility of the economic markets that have caused havoc in Southern Europe, which means that there are always a number of employment opportunities. The biggest opportunities to work are normally found in the high-end manufacturing, finance, commerce and tourism industries here, as well as some roles in the IT sector.

Work Contract for Service Providers
A work contract to provide services in Malta is also known as an employment contract and it serves as a security device for the employer and employee. It details rules and employment conditions, how to settle disputes and a pledge from the employee to offer services to the employer in return for wages.

Answering Interview Questions With Ease – 7 Tips
There are different hoops to go through before you land a job. The initial stages or the preparation phase begins with making sure you are applying for the job that matches your skills, education qualification and work experience. Once you have done that and zeroed in on a company, do your research about the firm and the job.