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Advice from America!

A Success Story for Expats in Malta In response to my tales of woe regarding Maltese work and residency, here’s a story about two people who became American citizens after a lot of trial and error. Their names have been...


Siesta Time in Malta

A Bad Chocolate Day in Malta The nice thing about Malta—like other Mediterranean countries—is that most shops—food, clothes, banks, etc—close from 1 to 4 PM. You’re induced to relax yourself at that time (unless you’re working at a language school)...


Workingor NOT Working in Malta

What They Tell You… and What They Don’t Here is information (in British-English spelling style) directly quoted from an recruiting agency website associated with a private company called CSB Group, which helps businesses set up or relocate to Malta. I...


Expat Problems in Malta

Yankee—and other NON-EU Citizens— GO HOME! A few years from now, this blog will probably be called A F____ed American in Malta—because it seems that the Maltese government wants you to come and spend your money here, start a life...


Expat in Malta for One Year

How Malta Smells After One Year I never know when it will come; it catches me by surprise. It’s the smell of limestone dust which all of Malta is made of. I don’t know if it’s a good smell or...


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