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shirley ruane

Hi all
Been here a week now, obviously negotiating the government needs.
I am a nurse needing work so am registering with mmnc tomorrow.
Chest xray for sons school.
Sort out car, and lastly advice on ID cards.
Some have said straight away others have said wait a bit. What is the general consensus.
Regards
Shirley

Toon

either way you will WAIT.....LOL

Going to collect ours after a 26 weeks 2 phone calls and 8 emails.

into the valley of death i go tomorrow and see what the evans building has in store for us....

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shirley ruane wrote:

Hi all
Been here a week now, obviously negotiating the government needs.
I am a nurse needing work so am registering with mmnc tomorrow.
Chest xray for sons school.
Sort out car, and lastly advice on ID cards.
Some have said straight away others have said wait a bit. What is the general consensus.
Regards
Shirley


Welcome to Malta!
You seem to be on top of things but my advice would be to chill out a bit and don't try to fit everything in at once.
The new EID system has settled down and its just a matter of filling in forms and providing proof.
Do it when you have time, make a list and prioritise what's important to you and your families well being and allow some time to enjoy Malta.

Terry

GuestPoster566

I agree, why rush these things?
My top priority was health entitlement certificate.
Got that and then applied for e-Residence months afterwards.
Unlike some I don't (worry about paying non subsidised bus fares etc.)

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