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Sorry the link got corrupted, hope it works this time!

Bill,

It sounds like you are planning to retire in Malta. You can do that as a
temporary resident and you might be better off that way. The Permanent Resident
scheme is really only an advantage if you have a heavily taxed income, and can
be disadvantageous to retired people. You can find a detailed discussion about
this here: http://britishexpat.com/expatforum/country/viewtopic.php?viewtopic.
php?t=5927

All the best,

Tim



On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 16:01:08 -0000, sangcombill <sangbill@...> wrote:
My wife and I are very keen to move to Malta on a "Permanent Recidence" basis
and so any info on members experiences with regard to this would be most
welcome. We did live and work in Malta between 1964 and 1968 and loved it. Our
last visit was in the summer of 1981. We have lived and worked abroard for more
than 30 years so have no problem with the concept of living abroard.

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Sorry the link got corrupted, hope it works this time! Bill, It sounds like you are planning to retire in Malta. You can do that as a temporary resident and...
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Just a suggestion before you make your final decision. Try and spend at least 3 months out here, winter time I think will either make or break you. Its much...
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