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malteser45

single man living with parents in there old days ,I found a pinay that ready to come over and do the job off taking care off them.i would like to know the process to get her a working visa for malta.
tnks

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malteser45

think i need mini skirts to be answered here

F0xgl0ve

malteser45 wrote:

think i need mini skirts to be answered here


Doubt if that would help!

You could try looking at the sticky at the top of the forum about TCN,s. In case it is too difficult to find here is a link:-
https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=386361

You may find that you have to advertise the job to see if there is a Maltese national who would be suitable or an EU citizen before the job could be offered to a TCN. You would be able to find out through the links in the Sticky.

Ray

Toon

i would have thought the first port of call would be the etc and residency depts rather than a blog... but hey what do i know.?

after all its not like your an ex pat is it.?

sorry but just didnt like the tone.

robpw2

malteser45 wrote:

think i need mini skirts to be answered here


wouldnt do anything for me ..
i have no idea what a pinay is so thats why i didnt respond but its not really something that we can answer you would need to contact the etc

stumpy

Pinay as in Filipino.

F0xgl0ve

stumpy wrote:

Pinay as in Filipino.


Actually Filipina (female)

Pinay /ˈpiːnaɪ/ is a colloquial term for Filipina, the feminine form of Pinoy (Wikipedia)

malteser45

lol tnks guys see it worked got lots off ryplies

laila1984

how should i know if my working permit was granted or refused?
still they can refused even already have employer?

GozoMo

laila1984 wrote:

how should i know if my working permit was granted or refused?
still they can refused even already have employer?


This is the third time you have asked the same question.

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