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Last activity 27 March 2018 by JV321

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claire&milos

hi peeps

can anyone please give us a indication to the average monthley salary and the cost of basic living???

georgeingozo

€ 10-15,000 is typical annual salary

rooikat

That's quite a broad average - from what I've been reading on many blogs, expats are battling to get paid more than the minimum wage of approx 600 euro per month unless they are working in an environment where university qualifications are a prerequisite     or else working in IT. Any one else know?  I'd be quite happy to learn that my impression is wrong!:D

georgeingozo

the average salary in Malta is € 14,466 per annum = €1,205 per month

iamharibo

Salary will vary largely depending on your area of expertise. I've heard the average is between 10-15000 too. But in iGaming will be slightly more.

Cost of living- as a couple we probably spend around €200-€250 a month on groceries (could probably do it cheaper than that though)

Rent depends massively on where you want to be based can be from €300-€500 a month rent for a one bedroom place depending on location and furnishings. We rent a 2 bedroom place now for €450 but are moving more central to a €650 2 bedroom place soon.

Check out my blog for useful information and links etc.

mgrima68

200-250 a MONTH on groceries??? Please...tell me what your secret is? I am a family of 4...and I aprox. spend about 200+ a week on groceries and I buy the basics. Any saving tips are greatly appreciated!!!

georgeingozo

Lidl

claire&milos

Thanks to everyone,its very useful what you all said.If anyone want to add something more it would be great:))

me3512

iamharibo I would be interested to know how your doing it as well, My wife and I spend about 100 per week on groceries.

moscoptw

Hi , just wondered if anyone knows the level of salary a registered nurse could expect to earn in Malta and if the pay is higher in the private sector ? Any info would be great ! Cheers

ricky

Hi,

The Ministry of Health is looking for staff nurses on a full-time/part-time basis.

The salary offered is 13.809 € for full-time and 15.668 € with a BSc qualification.

For more details see:
http://doi.gov.mt/en/employment_opp/3012a.asp

This tender is also open to third-country nationals under certain conditions.

Ricky

iamharibo

In regards to shopping- I thought we were spending quite a lot! There's only two of us so that will make a difference! We get our fruit & veg fresh from the people on the streets with the vans and carts.

Generally shop at lidl as they are really cheap and we've had no problems with quality. Other places we've tried are Scotts supermarket and Park Towers- both give you 6 x 2litre bottles of drink if you spend over 100 which is pretty good. Also in Park Towers the meat is cheaper if you buy it from the man behind the counter rather than already packaged. We stock up on chicken / mince / steaks / sausages and freeze it and just take it out when we need.

Not sure if that helps :)!

JohnS

The "Times of Malta" today reports a Parliamentary answer on earnings.  It seems that about 64,000 people (ie - my sums - about 15% of the population) earn more than €15,000 (which is pretty much the average salary as quoted by George above).  Of those 64,000, about 40,000 earn up to €23,000.  So only about 6% of the population earn more than €23,000.

These figures seem to be based on tax return declarations.

Details at timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20110127/local/over-1-000-earn-over-75-000-annually .

UPDATE:  Small caveat - my comparisons to the population are to the entire population, not to the working population.  So the proportion of people who work who earn more than €23,000 will be greater than my 6% figure, though (this was the point, really) still not a whole lot of people.  Anybody who is sufficiently interested is welcome to take it from there!

hammersfan

Those are some interesting figures - though I think there is at least one mistake:

279 between €65,001 and €70,000; 220 between €65,001 and €75,000

surely should be:

279 between €65,001 and €70,000; 220 between €70,001 and €75,000

Tim

mgrima68

iamharibo wrote:

In regards to shopping- I thought we were spending quite a lot! There's only two of us so that will make a difference! We get our fruit & veg fresh from the people on the streets with the vans and carts.

Generally shop at lidl as they are really cheap and we've had no problems with quality. Other places we've tried are Scotts supermarket and Park Towers- both give you 6 x 2litre bottles of drink if you spend over 100 which is pretty good. Also in Park Towers the meat is cheaper if you buy it from the man behind the counter rather than already packaged. We stock up on chicken / mince / steaks / sausages and freeze it and just take it out when we need.

Not sure if that helps :)!


That's amazing!! Broken down..approx...you spend 8 euros a day for three meals for the both of you. I think I want to hire  you to be my personal shopper...lol. I really need to check out that store Lidl!!!

I heard there are 3 Lidl stores in Malta..Is there one that's better than the others or are they basically the same?

georgeingozo

5 stores

http://www.lidl.com.mt/mal/home.nsf/pag … nst.o.Luqa

iamharibo

I've only ever used the one in Santa Venera- it's not huge but does for us! 8 euros a day for 3 meals for the both of us does sound pretty good haha. However of course it wont be exact as we eat out quite a bit, I only have 2 meals a day, I get free fruit somedays at work and Connah gets free lunch on Fridays which all helps keep the shopping down!

As long as people are happy to step away from the English/American brands they know and love then it can be really cheap. Look out for deals, go with the cheaper Italian versions (I often use google translate to work out how to make stuff!) wherever possible get stuff from the deli counter, I always find we get more for our money at the counter.

We always go once on payday and literally fill up a trolley load and only spend about 100-120 and even at Christmas where we bought extra things like big boxes of chocolate and cakes etc we only spent 150. This big shop usually lasts just over 2 weeks, sometimes 3, then we do another big shop for 100-120 which see's us through til payday :) I may well start documenting it a bit better and do a shopping guide on the blog lol

NoelA

For fruit and veg check out the ta Qali market on Saturdays. Very fresh, top quality stuff all grown in Malta at prices about 20 percent cheaper than supermarkets. But its not so much about the price as it is about the quality.

urban.jan1975

hi everyone

any info on salary in malta casinos ?

thanx

therese86

Hello all! Does anyone know if or by how much salaries between the private and public sector vary, e.g, for a managerial role, has M.Sc. but no related work experience? 10x

julierudman@googlemail.co

Hi,
My name is Julie, I am a nurse in the UK and have been offered a staff nurse position in Malta with a starting salary of 14,450 Euros annually,please could anyone advise me if this is a reasonable salary and does it equate to the cost of living, I will be relocating with my husband and children. We are coming for an exploratory visit in April, is there anyone who would be prepared to meet us for a coffee just to give us some guidance.
Much appreciated
Julie Rudman

scubaboy

Good Morning Julie,

That is about the average salary in Malta, and cost of living is dependant upon how you live.... for example if you go to restaurants every week then its going to work out quite expensive.

Depending on where you are looking to live also depends on the prices you will pay for apartments.

For example a 3 bedroom apartment in St Julians will cost in the region of €600.00 a month where as I have just got a place for a family member in Birzebbugia in the South, 3 bedroom, for €260 a month.

Is your husband going to work ???

Where are you staying in April and what dates are you here ??

regards

Julian

julierudman@googlemail.co

Hi Julian,
Thanks so much for your prompt reply, we are coming on April 2nd for a week with our children. My Husband will also be looking for work and is quite happy to do just about anything.
Kind Regards
Julie

scubaboy

Hi Julie,

Minimum wage in Malta is about €3.95 an hour. There are plenty of jobs available at the moment in Malta, but these are mainly seasonal.

Security work is available but i would suggest he looks at doing his security course in the UK, although there are training companies in Malta that charge about €80.00.

A lot of the vacancies that I have seen latley have been requesting Police checks... this is quite easy to get from the UK and you can get these from www.disclosurescotland.co.uk they cost about £25.00 just easier if its done before you come out as you have it all in place then.

Let me know where you are staying and have a good look around the Island, get out driving at 8 o'clock in the morning and at 5pm at night just to see what the traffic is like at those times in the day.  visit the south and the north, look at the price comparisons in these areas.

As I have mentioned before... I pay €1.50 for a LARGE cappucino in the South, where as in the more tourist areas you will be paying about €1.75 for a small one.

Pm me if you want my email or number here

Julian

Toon

well done scoobs...so like flash gordon "your alive"

scubaboy

i am ... Just !! antibiotics and cold became Chest infection... havent even dived for a month :(

balamberke

Hey,

We are planning with my girlfriend to move to Malta from September. She is working in IT, I graduated and working in Hotel Industry. I had a look on different websites for jobs and how the life is in Malta. Obviously, it gave me a clue about the country but it's always better to hear infos from others. Do you think with our professions we can make reasonable money over there?

thanks in advance!

A

ricky

Hi A,

welcome to the forum.

Although your job description is rather general both sectors (IT and hotels) should give you decently paid work for Maltese standards depending on the exact position you find.

Depending on what your expectations of 'reasonable money' are you should be ok.

Cheers
Ricky

balamberke

Hi,

Thanks for your answer. Yes, you're right. It was too general. She is a software developer with 3-4 years of experience and broad knowledge of software languages. Master degree from scotland. I am currently working in a 5star hotel in Edinburgh. (Front of house), ba(hon) degree on hospitality and marketing management. Also 2years marketing experience.

Hope the above description is a bit more deep as the previous. We just try to see both side of the things before we decide to move. Hear as many experience as it's possible.

Thanks again for your help.

ricky

Hi,

well, you both have top qualifications geared to the well-paying end of the Maltese job market. You should both have no problem finding well paid jobs.

Try this link for good IT job offers: http://www.timesofmalta.com/careers

Our own website also has frequent requests for software developers.

You would probably find good jobs everywhere but here you get the Maltese sun for free on top -))

Cheers
Ricky

balamberke

Morning Ricky,

It sounds promising and I'm getting excited. Could you send me few websites, you think would be helpful to read or look after apartments etc... I found a few but they weren't really up-to-date

Thanks :)

Toon

you will unfortunately find that most of the estate agents websites are out of date as they keep all properties on their sites whether they are let or not...ours for example is still on the website even now to this day and we have been in it for three years...!!!!

balamberke

Aha, so i guess the only way to find an apartment is to phone the agencies...

Toon

No the classifieds in the times of malta is a good start - and once you are here there are lots of properties up for rent with just telephone numbers owners in windows - also by word of mouth ask around the bars cafes restaurants and shops if they know anyone with accom for rent....you may be surprised ..and the bonus is no fees to the agents

balamberke

thanks, it's a good tip. Could you copy some websites where we could start looking for jobs as well. The situation is a bit same as with the flats. Many of the advertisements are out of date and 'timeofmalta' is perfect only for IT :) I'm looking for the something else. Every country has its own Gumtree or something like S1Jobs :)

Toon

www.maltapark.com have a a job section too

Booklover19

Was wondering if I don't speak Maltese -English as first, Spanish as secondary language- can I find part time work just to cover bills/rent etc? I'm planning in living near the uni in Msida and have seen some pretty basic apartments for about 200/250pm plus I've heard you can negotiate if you sign a longer lease.

morlandg

Do LIDL online brochure prices exclude VAT? (or whatever the Maltese VAT tax equivalent is called)

georgeingozo

morlandg wrote:

Do LIDL online brochure prices exclude VAT? (or whatever the Maltese VAT tax equivalent is called)


no - its illegal to do so

Helger

When you talk about salaries, is this before or after taxes?
What does an income of €1.100 per month net compare to before taxes.

Any answers much appreciated.

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