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Top 6 Reasons Your New Home is Malta
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Top 6 Reasons Your New Home is Malta

1. The Mediterranean climate is perfect for your skin –

Long summer days and 300 days of sunshine are huge incentives for anyone who doe not like the long cold winters. Settling done and working in Malta is very straightforward. Several recruitment agencies and property letting agencies will make this process a piece of cake.

The Mediterranean climate is perfect for your skin. It’s not too hot and it’s not too cold, so you can enjoy the sunshine and fresh air in the mornings and evenings. The humidity in the air means that your skin will be hydrated and healthy, so you won’t need to worry about dry patches or wrinkles. And, because it’s a dry climate, there’s less chance of acne breakouts. This means that you don’t have to worry about sunburn or freezing at night time when it gets really cold outside.

2. It’s ideal for retirement with low costs of living

One of the most important factors in deciding on where to retire is the cost of living, at least if you are thinking to do it for the long term. Cause as they say time flies when you are busy.

Some countries like Panama and Ecuador have low costs for food, housing, healthcare, and utilities. These countries also have a high quality of life with lots to do and see but if the Mediterranean is more for you small islands like Malta will be equally enjoyable.

3. Malta has abundant nightlife, festivals, & foodie culture –

Malta is a small island located in the Mediterranean Sea. It is an archipelago consisting of three main islands: Malta, Gozo, and Comino. Malta has a rich culture and history that dates back to the Neolithic Period. The country has abundant nightlife, festivals, and foodie culture.

Malta’s nightlife is famous for its pubs, clubs, bars, casinos, and theaters. The best time to visit Malta for nightlife is during summer (June-September).

The most popular festival in Malta is the St John’s Carnival which takes place every June 24th (St John’s Day). Festivities include music parades with marching bands and fireworks displays.

Malta has many foodie hotspots like Valletta Market Place, Saint Julians, and Xlendi in Gozo.

5. You’ll have access to beautiful beaches, crystal clear water, and pristine nature

Malta the small island country in the Mediterranean Sea has about 400 beaches, but one of them is considered to be the most beautiful in Malta – Golden Bay. Golden Bay is located on the northwest coast of Malta and it’s one of the few sandy beaches on this island. The crystal clear water and white sand make this place one of the most popular destinations for tourists visiting Malta. The beach has a great view to Valletta, Malta’s capital city. And if you want to enjoy it, even more, you can rent an umbrella or sunbeds at Golden Bay beach for not more than €5 per day. Also not to miss the Blue Lagoon on the island of Comino, tip you need to get there by boat.

6. Easy to Apply for The Nomad Residence Permit

Malta is part of the EU so free movement across the EU state countries applies. Also If you are a citizen of one of Australia, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia you are eligible for the Nomad Residence Permit.

The Nomad Residence Permit enables holders to retain their current employment-based in another country whilst legally residing in Malta. The Permit is open to individuals who can work remotely and independently of location, using telecommunications technologies.

Malta already hosts and welcomes digital nomads from the EU. This community of entrepreneurial ex-pats makes the most of Malta’s island vibes, a nomad lifestyle, business networking opportunities, and cultural experiences. The Nomad Residence Permit is open to individuals from third countries, who would normally (but not necessarily) require a Visa to travel to Malta.