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Work permit - workinginmalta.com
Nationals coming from non-EU and non-EFTA countries, and who are termed as Third Country Nationals, need a work permit to be able to work and reside in Malta.
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Finding a job - workinginmalta.com
Your first step to finding a job in Malta is to speak to Konnekt, Malta’s largest recruitment agency. With over a decade of experience, Konnekt is uniquely placed to help you match your skills to an e...
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Sectors in demand - workinginmalta.com
The Maltese economy relies mostly on tourism, manufacturing, financial and IT services. Non-EU nationals require a work permit in order to be able to work in Malta. The Key Employee Initiative (KEI) i...
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Salaries in Malta - workinginmalta.com
The average annual gross salary in Malta is around €17,500 according to the National Statistics Office (the minimum wage is just under half that at €169.76 a week for over 18s).
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Cost of living - workinginmalta.com
How expensive is it to live in Malta? What is cost of living like in Malta? For years, Malta had a reputation for being a relatively cheap place. Numbeo estimates that Malta is 10% cheaper than the US...
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Learning Maltese - workinginmalta.com
The official languages of Malta are Maltese and English, with the former being the national language and the latter being the business language. Under EU law, the children of EU nationals migrating to...