Living in Malta has a lot to offer. Besides a great work-life balance, you will find a friendly and welcoming atmosphere coupled with sunny weather and attractive beaches.
The strategic location of Malta also gives you the opportunity to travel across Europe and Africa easily, with efficient air transport and maritime infrastructures. Last but not least, English is the official business language of the country, making the integration of expatriates smooth and easy.
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Maltese and English are the official two languages of Malta, making the integration of expats smooth and easy.
Malta is benefitting from a healthy and stable economy with one of the lowest unemployment rate in the European Union.
The Mediterranean lifestyle offers a perfect balance between work, family and friends, leisure and food enjoyment - and in Malta this is no exception. According to a survey from InterNations (2018), Malta is one of the best country in the world to enjoy a good work-life balance. Respondents placed the country among the top 10.
The Maltese Law requires a work permit for all foreign workers.
As part of the European Union, Malta welcomes all EU citizens to live and work in the country. However, if you come from a third-party country, you will need to apply for a residence and/or work permit. You can find more information on the residence and work permit procedures on the website of the Maltese government.
The overall atmosphere at the workplace is quite friendly and welcoming, making it easier to settle in and build relationships with colleagues.
Diversity is one of our strengths.
We believe that diversity is about creating equal opportunities for everyone, but not only. Our inclusive workplace enables us to embrace the diversity and richness of backgrounds and perspectives of our people, and to leverage their diverse talents to arrive at winning business solutions.
By working with people from different backgrounds and with different experiences and working styles, we learn and get another view. Diverse views make for better decisions, and thus drive a high-performance culture. Locally, 19% of our workforce come from 28 different countries from across the world.
This is what our own expats wanted to know before they came to Malta. We tried to address some FAQs you might have below. Feel free to contact us should you require anything else!
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