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WATCH: Expat living in Malta answers 8 most Google-Searched questions about Malta
YouTuber, Alex in Malta is giving us all the details about these juicy questions

Lyndsey Grima

Have you ever wondered what people search about our tiny island in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea? Well, Alex in Malta did, and he decided to answer the top eight most commonly searched questions about living in Malta.

Whether you’re a student, retiree, or someone who is considering moving to the islands of Malta, this YouTube video gives out valuable insights and tips, as well as personal experiences that you might find handy as you plan your move.

As he’s roaming around the Sliema promenade, Alex in Malta tackles topics like Malta’s cost of living, average salary on the island, the best place to live, and others.

Maltese people are super friendly, and Malta is definitely worth moving to, Alex comments. Just be careful about the super-hot months during summer, especially in August! Apart from that, Malta is a super safe country.

Alex even answers more intensive questions such as citizenship and naturalisation, residence permits, taxes, and the healthcare system.

So, if you’re considering moving to Malta, these answers about the island’s lifestyle, culture, cost of living, and more might come in handy.

When Alex in Malta answered the question, ‘Is Malta good for living purposes’, his answer is 100% YES! And we definitely agree!

17th April 2023


Lyndsey Grima
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Lyndsey has always been passionate about all things content. She keeps her storytelling skills sharp by exercising physically as she’s a fitness buff and also mentally as she enjoys reading and travelling.

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