@Pietrof
Italian expat in Malta
Forum
11 posts
About me
Italian
Lives in Birkirkara
Speaks English, Italian , Portuguese
Registration: 28 November 2017
Activity
Query about how can i come to Malta and work ? by Umunnah
Hello , my name is Michael, am staying in Dubai. Please I will like to come to Malta and work. I have over 7 years experience in hospitality industry. Please any suggestions on how to achieve my dream will be highly appreciated. Thanks
Good day, could you elaborate why living and working in Malta is your dream compared to living in Dubai? Just out of curiosity, since I know Dubai and , depending on what'you profession is , it can be a dreamland somehow. That said, as ... Read More
Best area to live in malta with family by Jasminejack
Hi, Me and my partner and children aged 1 and 4 are looking to move to malta. We are looking into where would be the best place on the island to bring up young kids in an expat area. People have mentioned mellieha would be great, but for us ...
Hi, Got a question and a comment. 1. Where will you and/or your husband work? 1 . The rule in Malta is simple. 10 to 15 minutes from your workplace is ideal. Cheers Read More
Life in Malta vs South Africa by Kennethsmall
Hello, Hello! Malta seems like a beautiful place. If anyone has the time and inclination, id really appreciate some assistance. Its time to look for an alternative country to live in. I don't really know where to begin. Websites and forums I ...
Hi, I lived 3 years in Cape Town before moving to Malta 4 years ago. Please understand that the entire Maltese Islands all together are smaller than Cape town... there are way too many differences and if I start mentioning them this post would be ... Read More
Payment methods in Malta by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Once youre settled in Malta, you will need to make some basic purchases, like groceries or pay bills. Hence, it is essential to know the payment methods available in your host country. Which are the most common payment methods ...
Hello everyone, payment methods in Malta... Cash is the most welcome. The majority of Gas stations, Little shops only accept "cash". Credit and Debit cards are welcome too but only Visa and Mastercard. Some shops will accept those only ... Read More
Experiences with BNF bank (former Banif bank)? by JuliaAbroad
Hey all, I need to open a Maltese bank account, but as I'm also still using my German account I'm looking for a bank which doesn't take a fee for a simple online money transfer. Turns out that this is quite difficult to find. Anyway, ...
Hi, I have an BNF bank account since 2016 and I have had no problems so far. When I opened it, they asked me the Maltese e-residence card and a deposit for 1 year of 500 euro. I do not know whether this procedure has changed. I chose them out of ... Read More
The jobs that are the most in-demand for expats in Malta by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share some information regarding the job market for expats in Malta. This information will be incredibly helpful to anyone considering moving there, so we're very grateful for your contribution. What are the types of ...
Hello my fellow expats. It's me once again. This time talking about job opportunities in Malta. The industries which hire the most are: 1. Igaming Top salaries and bonuses and benefits ( free gym, parties, health insurance etc) compared to ... Read More
The jobs that are the most in-demand for expats in Malta by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share some information regarding the job market for expats in Malta. This information will be incredibly helpful to anyone considering moving there, so we're very grateful for your contribution. What are the types of ...
:cool: Read my next post about jobs in Malta. Read More
Cost of living 2018 in Malta by Priscilla
Hello everyone, As per our annual tradition, we invite you to share your experiences and tell us more about the average prices of products and services in your town/city/area, so that we have updated information regarding cost of living and ...
Hello, About transportation: there is no train, nor tram in Malta (due to the size of the island). Only public transport is the bus. Honestly I have never taken it but I've heard that single ticket is about 2 euro and it's valid for few ... Read More