New Law: Long-Term Residents in Malta No Longer Need AIP Permits
If you're a long-term resident in Malta, you're in for some good news. The Maltese government has updated the law in your favour!
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If you're a long-term resident in Malta, you're in for some good news. The Maltese government has updated the law in your favour!
To secure a property and take it off the market in Malta, you will be asked for a reservation fee, which is your rental deposit. Make no mistake - this is not refundable. You are not going to be refunded if you change your mind.
Malta residence permit allows you to live in the country for 1 year. It also allows you to extend your stay an unlimited number of times. Sounds like a dream! But how do you get a resident permit in Malta?
When you relocate to Malta, you want to find the best set-up. Quickly you will come across questions regarding rental agreements, as there are 3 different types of private rental agreements. Which one is best for you?