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The Maltese Education System

Malta was a colony of the British Empire for over 150 years, and one of the British legacies that still linger among the Maltese population is English as a natural second language and a solid education system, that has sustained and enabled the Maltese to build a knowledge based economy that has propelled the Islands as the best performing in the European Union.

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Furniture Stores in Malta – Furnishing your new property

Your home is a reflection of your lifestyle and personality. Equipping your home with high end furniture, tends exude a luxurious, sophisticated and comforting feeling. By combining quality interior design with high-end furniture you can turn any space into an elegant and luxurious ambiance. With that being said, the process of furnishing a home is no easy task, in fact its proven to be quite a nightmare for many. Buying the furniture is part of the investment of purchasing your home. The type of furniture you decide to opt for can dramatically change the way your household looks, selling/renting price while also determining for how long it lasts.

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Expat Happiness & The Pursuit of Success In A Foreign Country

The vast majority of the time, expats relocate to a foreigncountry for work purposes. But why would an expat accept such a challengingtask, especially if the whole family is included?Professional advancement is one of the most motivatingfactors for expats and apart from that the whole travel/relocation journey is aappealing on both personal and social level. This can be attractive for boththe assignee and their family. Curiosity, the urge for an adventure and the opportunity ofworking abroad is often too good to reject.

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New Property Rent Reform in Malta

Malta has long experienced an astronomical increase in rent overthe past years. With international corporations moving to the Island has led toa large demand and led to increase in rents across the country. To tackle this,the Government of Malta has recently published a property rent reform to caprent increases amongst others.

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7 Fun Facts to know when living on the Maltese Islands

Contrary to popular belief, Malta comprises more than a single island. Hidden inside the Mediterranean Sea, Malta is a gem that adventure seekers should definitely consider visiting. Adventures aside, the sun-soaked Mediterranean island is also renowned for its great weather condition. It is one place that manages to remain warm and sunny even during the cold winter seasons. In fact, its temperature does not drop below zero. The following are important facts about living in Malta.

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Finding the Best Childcare Centre in Malta

Whether you are a new expat in Malta or have been a resident for some years, leaving your child with someone else while you are away or at work can be extremely stressful. We understand the struggle to find the best childcare centre for your family, so in this article we outline some of the benefits associated with finding the ideal childcare centre in Malta and after ample research, suggestions, reviews and personal experiences, we have come up with a list of Childcare centres in Malta that we confidently recommend and work with.

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Immovable Property Application In Malta (AIP Permit) For Non-Residents

Non-Maltese residents need to comply with some small, yet important requirements when buying property in Malta. Under certain conditions an AIP Permit, short for Immovable Property Permit, is required. This applies specifically to Non-EU/Malta residents who wish to purchase immovable property on the Island.

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Facilitating a move to Malta is seamless when you rely on the Welcome Center Malta. Established in 2016 with the sole objective of helping people make an effortless move to the island, Welcome Center Malta aims to reduce the challenges involved in settling, moving and establishing local contacts.