Love of Malta....but not new legislation? (non euro)
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Hi, I'm new to this expat forum and new to the goal of becoming an expat. From what I've read in forums about the goal of my life (Malta), is that a non-european stands no chance at finding a job on the island. I would love to move to Malta before my retirement years, obviously to gain a cultural experience while still relatively young. My question is...is it true that non-euros are hired on island (too much paperwork), and if so, is it a possibility to work off island, like a ferry to mainland , or do they have non-euro worker restrictions too. I'm basically looking for an alternative, friends have suggested I just open a business of my own on Malta, basically a smoothie, coffee/sandwich bar. I'd love to...but I would love to know I have other income while in the making. If you have any info Rikki, on how or if it is possible for a non-rocket scientist to enjoy life on the isle please tell me...

