Working in Malta - Moving from UK
rtalabova wrote:About moving to malta, could you be so kind as to PM me the link with all the information contained regarding moving to Malta? Thanks and regards.
Done 
Good luck!
thanks Ben&Emma
welcome to the forum.
Do you speak Maltese? Working in the car retail business will require Maltese language skills and involves mainly small private run Maltese family businesses.
There are ,of course, several large car company agents (Toyota,BMW,Opel and a few others) that you should contact for job openings.
Residency questions have been answered on the forum and only require settling in Malta and applying for residency and being able to provide for a living and health insurance coverage if you are EU citizens.
Cheers
Ricky
thank you for such a speedy response, unfortunately we do not speak maltese but it is something that we are keen to learn..although we have heard the maltese are not fans of the english learning their language LOL.
I believe emma will be fine getting into the motor trade in malta as she has great experience in admin and has worked for major companies before. She is also thinking about taking a course in Health Care which may be helpfull if those types of positions were available in malta.
I am a little more concerned with my own prospects, I have mainly retail experience which has predominantly been for sportswear shops. I have also just finished a 3 year University degree in Music Tech. I did manual labour and warehouse work throughout the summer holidays i had over that 3 years so im sure you can see my concerns at finding gainful employment without taking a job from a maltese person.
With residency , is it possible to send me the link that goes through all the details as there is so much on the internet its hard to actually work out which are the true facts and which are false. We are returning in july for our honeymoon in Sliema and have planned to go to the building in valletta which deals with british migration to malta (we have been before as we had planned to marry in malta).
thank you for all your help, in a sea of information knowing where to get started with it all is a little confusing. im sure you will see regular posts from us over the coming months as we really do want to make this happen.
Ben&Emma
Ben&Emma wrote:.although we have heard the maltese are not fans of the english learning their language LOL.
the opposite is true
Ben&Emma wrote:With residency , is it possible to send me the link that goes through all the details as there is so much on the internet its hard to actually work out which are the true facts and which are false. We are returning in july for our honeymoon in Sliema and have planned to go to the building in valletta which deals with british migration to malta (we have been before as we had planned to marry in malta).
once you move to Malta you need to apply for an eResidency document - that is all
Thanks again for your help
Ben&Emma
Thank you

JayJay1970 wrote:Mantonas or George could I have the link as well please my move is becoming ever more imminent!
Link sent jayjay!
Sorry but only now I have seen your last post!
Cheerio,
Antonio
move2malta wrote:[Moderated]
Bit of a sneaky way of getting around the URL moderation. Doesn't inspire confidence off the bat...
Paul barrett wrote:Hi can some one give me some info on what i need to get a job in Malta. I live in the uk
Do you think perhaps that a ''hello' and an introduction and a few specifics would help someone, perhaps, try to answer your very generalised and non specific question?
You need to help others to help you.

hopefully in May Buggiba area, when and where are you going? Lots of help on here, everyone's lovely 
work in the letting business is all commission based and usually requires having a car to take your clients to see the properties. I know there are a few foreigners working in the letting business but most are Maltese and Maltese language will most certainly help when you deal with the owners. Be aware that Maltese speak Maltese in business.
It will be much harder to find work in the hospitality/catering area as the main season ends in October.
Make sure that you discuss the schooling issue with your son.
Cheers
Ricky
I have to say from a different view from our side and that is you really dont need to know Maltese at all, everyone speaks english here and since we work in the industry we have had no problem whatsoever. Owner to agent, agent to client etc, you will get by no worries.
I would also suggest contacting Chesterton Malta as they are looking for letting agents desperately right now and I can assure you they are short staffed and have loads of clients coming in.
They are originally from the UK so you may know them, great bunch of people.
And yes everything is commission based.
Looking forward to seeing you on the island.
Cheers.
your husband could be the first to find work although construction is slowing down here in Malta. Just make sure he learns enough Maltese to keep up with the swearing -))
If you have specific questions in the letting business let me know as I know several working in the property market.
Be aware that all agencies will take you on as you have to earn your way through rental agreements ( standard is 1 months rent for the agent). You have to deduct the agency fee and your expenses and tax and social security to judge your own income.
Cheers
Ricky

Could you collect the money from the guy inviting us all and pass it on to us so we can make travel arrangements.
Where is the Ivory Coast?
Do they have pirates there?
CXheers
Ricky
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