

Saci Perere
English expat in Malta
Forum posts
8
About me
English
Lives in Ta' Giorni
Registration: 09 July 2017
Activity


Pollution levels if living near to Gzira? by StimpsonJ
I was considering taking up employment in Malta, working around Gzira, and hopefully living close enough that I could commute by bicycle (I've been able to cycle around Sliema no problems when I visited.. certainly safer than cycling in ...

So how did you get this work out for you? Did you make the move? Read More


Pollution levels if living near to Gzira? by StimpsonJ
I was considering taking up employment in Malta, working around Gzira, and hopefully living close enough that I could commute by bicycle (I've been able to cycle around Sliema no problems when I visited.. certainly safer than cycling in ...

Coast road is ideal tbf. If you were happy enough with the conditions inland then I guess you have nothing to worry about. Read More


Pollution levels if living near to Gzira? by StimpsonJ
I was considering taking up employment in Malta, working around Gzira, and hopefully living close enough that I could commute by bicycle (I've been able to cycle around Sliema no problems when I visited.. certainly safer than cycling in ...

Where in Malta were you cycling? If you stick to the main strip of Gzira, Sliema, Ta Xbiex, you would be fine but inland of the main strip should be noticeable enough to come to another conclusion of cycling in Malta. Read More


Pollution levels if living near to Gzira? by StimpsonJ
I was considering taking up employment in Malta, working around Gzira, and hopefully living close enough that I could commute by bicycle (I've been able to cycle around Sliema no problems when I visited.. certainly safer than cycling in ...

If you think Dublin is less safe than Malta in terms of cycle safety, I think you have not spent enough time on the roads over here. Dublin is one of the most cycle active cities in Europe. The cycle lanes are not great but there are many of them. ... Read More


Malta GAA by nadireland
Anyone in Malta interested in setting up a GAA club? Start off with some football and depending on interest expand to hurling. 15 people would have one team and 30 would have a lot of fun. Pitch and coach already available if it comes to fruitition

Would love to get involved in this Read More


'Why I left Malta.' - blog by Jean Galea. by Maltaexpat64
Jean Galea is a self-described 'digital nomad.' Although he is born-and-bred Maltese, he elected to leave Malta and now lives elsewhere. Here is his article. Any comments by the expat community in Malta? ...

I think there are a lot of truths in the article, and no, no two places are the same. There are clear differences between countries, for better or worse. I think he has articulted a lot of the negatives of Malta such as the pollution, corruption, ... Read More


What to expect when moving to Malta by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Is there anything you wish you had known before moving to Malta? For example, transportation, internet speeds, types of housing, aspects of the culture or social life. In your opinion, what's the most important thing to know ...

My mistake was rushing into renting an apartment from a landlord that tried to rip me off at every opportunity she could. Another was underestimating the levels of pollution and dirt. On a weeks holiday and sticking to the tourist areas you ... Read More


How has your life changed in Malta by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Has your life changed since you moved to Malta? If so, in what way? Tell us more about all the changes in your life regarding your family, job, or friends. What about your frame of mind? How would you define your mood? ...

I am quite amazed to read all those positive stories. Good for you. Unfortunately not for me. In my opinion, it is very expensive here (my home country is Austria but lived across Europe (UK, Spain, Germany, Hungary - for many years), the polution ... Read More