

superluigis
Spanish °µÍø½ûÇø in Malta
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Spanish
Lives in Sliema, Tas-Sliema
Registration: 11 April 2017
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Road safety in Malta by Cheryl
Hello everyone, Navigating roads and experiencing traffic in Malta as an °µÍø½ûÇø can be a learning experience. We invite you to share your insights in order to help other °µÍø½ûÇøs and soon-to-be °µÍø½ûÇøs stay safe on the road in Malta, whether driving, ...

@superluigis As a pedestrian , you better watch out while walking on the roads or even in the towns you can be run over by one of these maltese drivers, no kidding Read More


Road safety in Malta by Cheryl
Hello everyone, Navigating roads and experiencing traffic in Malta as an °µÍø½ûÇø can be a learning experience. We invite you to share your insights in order to help other °µÍø½ûÇøs and soon-to-be °µÍø½ûÇøs stay safe on the road in Malta, whether driving, ...


Change of employer by ahsaniftikhar52
My first employer didn't have any work for me but im here on his work permit and it will expire in 25 days and still he didn't made Id card with identity malta and nor gave me any termination letterNow i have another job with new employer which ...

Ask your former employer for your necessary docs ( is mandatorh for him) or seek advice in your Job Office Read More


Adapting to the pace of life in Malta by Cheryl
Hello everyone, When you move to Malta, you may find that the pace of life is different from what you're used to. Shop opening times, working hours, sleep cycles and variations in sunlight can all have an effect on your life in Malta as an °µÍø½ûÇø ...

The pace of living changes from one country to another and depends on diverse factors like; either you are working or on holiday, the season, if you have children or not... Malta was a British colony therefore though it's a mediterranean country ... Read More


Your first days in your home in Malta by Cheryl
Hello everyone, Do you remember the first time you set foot in Malta? One of your main concerns must have been the settling down process in your new home. Share your experience and tell us what it was like to find your new home in Malta and ...

I came for a job in which the company provided a shared apartment. Otherwise during summertime forget to find something. They will rip you off. The best thing is to sign a contract at the beginjinb of the year Read More


Managing the climate/hot weather by snakemed
Hello everyone,I currently live in Scotland and am exploring the possibility to live in Malta one day. I have what might sound like a silly question, but how do people feel about the heat (particularly in the summer) and how do you cope with 40 ...

@snakemed definetely you will need a good working A/c apartment. Nights may be unbearable without ac specially during June, July and August. During the day one is usually working and on the weekends is beach or swimming pool time. So bring in your ... Read More


Your best culinary memory in Malta by Mickael
Hello everyone, As you know, every country has its own flavours and tasting the local cuisine is a great way to discover the culture of a destination. Whether it's a small typical restaurant to taste local dishes, a traditional meal in a local's ...

Pastizzi anf greasy pizza Read More


Is Teaching English in Malta worth it? by Silver81
Hi everyone, i Know that maybe someone has already done this question years agoI am a certified TEFLTeacher, i live in Italy and i'd like to know if i'ts possibile to live long term and round year in Malta teaching English or if it's just a way ...

@Silver81 all language schools EC, EF, Infolingua ....open all year though summertime is the busiest cause most students are teenagers Read More