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Prof. Stephen J Newton

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Scottish expat in Malta

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Scottish

Lives in Xemxija

Speaks Russian, French, German, Arabic

Registration: 18 August 2013

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Prof. Stephen J Newton
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last month
Jakulin

Looking for a chiropractor by Jakulin

Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor anywhere on the island. So Somewhere in the north would be preferred but I will drive anywhere for a good doctor!! Thx Jennifer

Prof. Stephen J Newton

@malc p 21st September Avenue Naxxar Malta NXR 1010 Read More

Prof. Stephen J Newton
sjan replied to a thread
last month
Jakulin

Looking for a chiropractor by Jakulin

Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor anywhere on the island. So Somewhere in the north would be preferred but I will drive anywhere for a good doctor!! Thx Jennifer

Prof. Stephen J Newton

@Jakulin The best in Malta is Chiropractor Stephen in Naxxar . Used several times and fixed me up very well. Highly recommended. Prof. Newton Read More

Prof. Stephen J Newton
sjan replied to a thread
last year
Nora W97

Work remotely for Malta employer by Nora W97

Good day everyone, I have been working in Malta for around 3 years and is planning to go back to my country and work remotely for my current employer, which is a Malta company. They suggested changing the cooperation to B2B, by which i will have to ...

Prof. Stephen J Newton

You should take their advice and register as a self employed B2B in your home country. Make a contract to supply services to the Maltese registered company and all should be fine. You will be liable to taxation as a business in your own country. ... Read More

Prof. Stephen J Newton
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last year
felinefine81

Any regrets? Do you know people who have moved away? by felinefine81

So I've been offered the job and it's decision time! We are excited to come and live in Malta but also nervous about the unknown. My husband and i have done so much research on culture, lifestyle, working environment etc. However I ...

Prof. Stephen J Newton

Promoting tax evasion is not good. Read More

Prof. Stephen J Newton
sjan replied to a thread
last year
steve4life2008

Can revoked Maltese permit still gain entry from other member states? by steve4life2008

My employer just terminated my Maltese work contract while I am still abroad. My residence card is valid till October, 2023 Can I still visit other Schengen member states (not for work purpose) if my Maltese work permit is revoked? Right now I am ...

Prof. Stephen J Newton

@steve4life2008 You should ask JobsPlus why they are revoking your Residence ID? If they do because you have broken the terms of ID given, then you will not be able to use it to gain entrance to any EU State. Read More

Prof. Stephen J Newton
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2 years ago
johnny1126

Uk driving License by johnny1126

Has anyone changed their uk license. Uk gov website says do it before the end of December. Malta transport tell me I don’t need to and can only exchange my license within 2 months of its expiry date. I completed the form DVR30 but MALTA ...

Prof. Stephen J Newton

@GozoMo not in theory it's the law. Read More

Prof. Stephen J Newton
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2 years ago
Silver81

Is Teaching English in Malta worth it? by Silver81

Hi everyone, i Know that maybe someone has already done this question years agoI am a certified TEFLTeacher, i live in Italy and i'd like to know if i'ts possibile to live long term and round year in Malta teaching English or if it's just a way ...

Prof. Stephen J Newton

Many Maltese families would like their children to improve their English language capability so why not offer your services privately? Advertise and you will quickly learn how big the market is. Good luck. Read More

Prof. Stephen J Newton
sjan replied to a thread
3 years ago
shelljo100

Relocating to Malta by shelljo100

Myself and my husband have been considering relocating to Malta for several years however with Covid we couldn’t pursue. My husband is a wall & floor tiler and I am a Project Coordinator NHS. Any advice on relocating would be appreciated ...

Prof. Stephen J Newton

Don't be put off by the negative folk here. If you visit in November I will help you. Prof Stephen John Newton Read More

Prof. Stephen J Newton
sjan replied to a thread
3 years ago
shelljo100

Relocating to Malta by shelljo100

Myself and my husband have been considering relocating to Malta for several years however with Covid we couldn’t pursue. My husband is a wall & floor tiler and I am a Project Coordinator NHS. Any advice on relocating would be appreciated ...

Prof. Stephen J Newton

Not necessarily. Read More

Prof. Stephen J Newton
sjan replied to a thread
3 years ago
shelljo100

Relocating to Malta by shelljo100

Myself and my husband have been considering relocating to Malta for several years however with Covid we couldn’t pursue. My husband is a wall & floor tiler and I am a Project Coordinator NHS. Any advice on relocating would be appreciated ...

Prof. Stephen J Newton

Whilst there may be a few hurdles they are normal in most countries and a little patience helps :-) Brits don't need private health insurance as we have maintained a reciprocal health agreement since before Malta joined the EU. All in all I am ... Read More

Prof. Stephen J Newton
sjan replied to a thread
3 years ago
shelljo100

Relocating to Malta by shelljo100

Myself and my husband have been considering relocating to Malta for several years however with Covid we couldn’t pursue. My husband is a wall & floor tiler and I am a Project Coordinator NHS. Any advice on relocating would be appreciated ...

Prof. Stephen J Newton

Dear unsure, I have lived and worked in Malta for 32 years and originate from Edinburgh. Its very easy to settle here as English is the 2nd language in the Constitution and the ties with GB go back many, many years. The best thing you can do is come ... Read More

Prof. Stephen J Newton
sjan replied to a thread
3 years ago
keithgriff123

Canadians trying to relocate to Malta by keithgriff123

Hello all, just joined today. Been in Malta for 6 weeks now, but spent the first 2 weeks in quarantine because the Canadian government can't cope with the technology of putting a QR code on our vaccine certificates. Trying to get residency via ...

Prof. Stephen J Newton

Dear folks, do not worry. many folks in Malta are non residents and the best way to handle your situation is to remain as a tourist whilst you assemble the required papers proving your self sustaining ability. The Maltese bureaucracy may seem ... Read More

Prof. Stephen J Newton
sjan replied to a thread
3 years ago
carlacrawford

Working remotely in Malta temporarily- what visa? by carlacrawford

Can anyone help me answer a query, as I am getting no joy from the embassy or Google! Myself and my boyfriend are both UK citizens. My boyfriend who I don't live with - is going to Malta for approx 3 months to work (presumably on a work visa). ...

Prof. Stephen J Newton

Yes, as a visitor nobody is interested in your activities provided they are legal ;-) Read More

Prof. Stephen J Newton
sjan replied to a thread
3 years ago
carlacrawford

Working remotely in Malta temporarily- what visa? by carlacrawford

Can anyone help me answer a query, as I am getting no joy from the embassy or Google! Myself and my boyfriend are both UK citizens. My boyfriend who I don't live with - is going to Malta for approx 3 months to work (presumably on a work visa). ...

Prof. Stephen J Newton

Simplest way for a Brit is to go as a tourist. Brits are welcome in Malta so dont worry. Schengen is irrelevant for Brits. I have lived in Malta 32 years with visits and stays globally without a visa. Enjoy Malta. Which hotel will you use? Prof. ... Read More

Prof. Stephen J Newton
sjan replied to a thread
3 years ago
sheiladl

QSI or St. Edwards? by sheiladl

Hello, we are relocating to Malta this year, and I am looking for a school for my son. He is 13 and has gone to German schools so far. WE got a place offered in QSI and one in St. Edwards. I heard from a friend that QSI was no-good, but have yet ...

Prof. Stephen J Newton

My Scottish son attended St Edward's and was very unhappy. Maltese bully foreigners. We took him out. QSI should be good as are St Martin's. St. Aloyious is also very good. Prof. Stephen John Newton. . Read More