Hi,
Thank you. I think we'd have to live in Malta for work although
Gozo sounds like it is beautiful. We may leave it to chance and
just take a place wherever we find it.
H
--- In britishexpatsinmalta2@..., "Victor Galea"
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> Hi Helen
> Wish you all the best in our islands. Would you be residing in
Malta or
> Gozo?
> Vic.
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> > From: "helsbells78" <helsbells78@y...>
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> > Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 12:33:54 -0000
> > From: "helsbells78" <helsbells78@y...>
> > Subject: Moving to Malta
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> > Hi All,
> >
> > My fiancee and I are keen to move out of the UK and Malta as a
> > potential destination has been mentioned. We're going to have a
> > reccy mission in March to scope out good areas to live/ job
> > situations etc but I came across this group and you all seem
rather
> > helpful so I thought I'd try to get some tips.
> >
> > We are both British - do we need work permits? The information
on
> > the websites I have been browsing is a little confusing - I
thought
> > we were all a big EU happy family that could come and go as we
> > pleased!
> >
> > What is the recruitment etiquette there? We're hoping to get our
> > CVs off to the recruitment agencies we have found, but is it
also OK
> > to send speculative CVs to companies? I saw a post on this site
> > saying that it can be quite hard to find employment. I currently
> > work in a media/ marketing agency and my fiancee has worked for
an
> > online betting site for many years - are these the kinds of jobs
> > reserved for the Maltese people? I'm all for a change but it
would
> > be nice to know what sort of direction we should be looking in.
> >
> > I'm ashamed to say we don't really speak another language (apart
> > from a bit of school French/ German). Is it essential to speak
> > fluent Maltese to have a hope of finding employment? Should we
take
> > courses in Maltese/ Italian before we even think about moving?
One
> > of the aims of moving abroad is to learn new languages - are
there
> > good language schools and are courses reasonably priced?
> >
> > Rather a long message, but any help gratefully received..
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Helen
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