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bebigeli

Hi,
We are considering to to move to Malta and start a new life there. We are looking for job and rent to stay.  My husband is Hungarian. We are looking for leads. You're help is much appreciated.

Thank you

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Maximilien

Hi Bebigeli,

Welcome on board :)

I invite you to check out the Housing in Malta section and to post an advert please as it might help :)

I suggest you browse through the Jobs in Malta section and drop your resume in the work sector that you feel more comfortable doing please :)

Good luck with everything !

Thank you

Maximilien

ricky

bebigeli wrote:

Hi,
We are considering to to move to Malta and start a new life there. We are looking for job and rent to stay.  My husband is Hungarian. We are looking for leads. You're help is much appreciated.

Thank you


Welcome to the forum. Sadly your post does not contain any question or information to comment on. Rent to stay is widely available in a large price range from about 200 € to 5000€/month . Jobs are also available in Malta.
Cheers
ricky

bebigeli

Hi Maximilien,

Thank you for the information. God bless you!

bebigeli

ricky wrote:
bebigeli wrote:

Hi,
We are considering to to move to Malta and start a new life there. We are looking for job and rent to stay.  My husband is Hungarian. We are looking for leads. You're help is much appreciated.

Thank you


Welcome to the forum. Sadly your post does not contain any question or information to comment on. Rent to stay is widely available in a large price range from about 200 € to 5000€/month . Jobs are also available in Malta.
Cheers
ricky


Hi Ricky,
Which cities are better for urban living and schooling. I'm a Roman Catholic. Thank you and God bless!

ricky

There are no cities in Malta , the biggest places are towns.

Malta is 90 % or more Roman Catholic and the most densely populated urban area in the world!

Have you been to Malta before?

Cheers
Ricky

bebigeli

ricky wrote:

There are no cities in Malta , the biggest places are towns.

Malta is 90 % or more Roman Catholic and the most densely populated urban area in the world!

Have you been to Malta before?

Cheers
Ricky


Hi,
No, I have not been. We picked Malta for being able to communicate in English - we need our daughter schooled in, and the climate. Looks beautiful on pictures. Although there was a shot of a twister, that is scary

ricky

The Maltese people speak Maltese. Most speak English too but citizens of many other countries speak English too.

I've seen many waterspouts over the years but never a 'twister' over land. So that is not a big problem.

But do some more research on Malta  before deciding .And you should not move to Malta without having vsited the island first.

Cheers
Ricky

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