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Off topic & small talk: My emigration to Malta (Page 3)

Topic created on 31st Aug. 2019 | Page: 3 of 4 | Answers: 34 | Views: 8,682
Anonym
MikeG111213 wrote on 31.08.2019 at 19:49: Malta has so much more to offer than just gambling, I like zock myself times otherwise I would not be here in the forum, but I am far from an extreme gambling zusein to emigrate for such reasons. Anyone who has been to Malta knows that this country offers many beautiful aspects, and makes life much more livable than the dull Germany where everything must run according to the scheme. When you get up in the morning you don't feel well and then go to the beach, just let your soul dangle, believe me people that is just wonderful! Since I've been living here I feel so much better, I'm in a much better mood, I have so much more energy, and above all I'm happy
That's exactly what I was missing in Germany. Of course there are more beautiful places to emigrate to, but I just loved Malta. And you either love it or you don't
I hope that you now understand a little more why I took this step.

Very similar topic this morning still communicated with Daniel... or philosophized...something new to experience what prepares a more fulfilling emotional life than to be trapped in this 0 8/15 standard scheme, everything just reel off but not really happy to be... etc and immediately... If I think about it I actually communicated more and he listened haha...;-D

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Marqes
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What does Julian actually look like and where does he live? 🤭

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LaHaine95
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What about the quality of life in Malta? That is: work, weather, traffic and the locals who live there.

Would interest me times, otherwise all the best!

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MikeG111213
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Marqes wrote on 02/09/2019 at 10:02: What does Julian actually look like and where does he live? 🤭

Kind of like you, only different 🤗

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MikeG111213
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LaHaine95 wrote on 02/09/2019 at 13:15: What is the quality of life like in Malta? Say: working, weather, traffic and the locals who live there.

Would be interested me times, otherwise you all good!!!

The quality of life here is much better than in Germany, the weather is just top, the winter will be uncomfortable I've been told, but the summer is of course bomb, but you have to like the heat ... Traffic is horror here, really horror
The locals here are ansich all super nice and take one very well

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Marqes
Expert
MikeG111213 wrote on 02/09/2019 at 15:52
The quality of life here is miles better than in Germany, the weather is just top, the winter will be uncomfortable I've been told, but the summer is of course bombe, but you have to like the heat.... Traffic is horror here, really horror
The locals here are ansich all super nice and take one very well

How is the medical care if times what is, which of course you do not hope.
Is one like in D health Insurance?

Good heat, gibts also in D for years permanently, the last and this summer were the hammer.

Sea and vacation feeling gibts here as well, for example, Binz on the Baltic Sea is beautiful.

What exactly do you mean by quality of life?

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Anonym
Well, they don't really have winters there. Ultimately, the increase in QoL can only be explained by the weather. The health care system etc. is surprisingly good, it is considered one of the best 10 in the world. In my opinion, Japan is the front-runner.

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Dagmarlena
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MikeG111213 wrote on 31.08.2019 at 16:40: I do not work for any online casino here, I did not want from the outset, and something just attracted me to Malta that I wanted to come here, why exactly I do not know myself

a stupid question on the side, do you have to live in Malta to work in an online casino which is based in Malta? I mean only because if I e.g. turn via Tel. to the customer service of my local telephone Provider, I am also sometimes forwarded to a call center employee who sits in India. An acquaintance of mine is employed in a company from Asia and lives and works in Germany. 1 to 2 times a year he flies over for 2 to 6 but due to the digital industry the location is rather uninteresting because internationally networked.

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Dagmarlena
Experienced
You emigrate is no matter where always difficult and to break out of the usual and to gain a foothold in a distant unknown environment, no matter what the motives - If you had no doubts and worries about this then I would worry about you (😅lach)
Other countries, other customs (other women other tits) - I was not asked as a child and was emigrated by my parents with - their worries and fears far away from everything familiar, family, friends and the social environment, in a foreign country in which another language is spoken and so on - that can make you scared but if you had wanderlust it was the best decision. If not now then when u as it runs in this country - probably the best decision. You can always go back - thumbs up! A good choice your new home

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Caro
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Dagmarlena wrote on 02.09.2019 at 20:13
times ne stupid question on the side, you have to live in Malta to work in an online casino which has its headquarters in Malta? I mean yes only because if I e.g. via Tel. to the customer service of my local telephone Provider, I am also sometimes forwarded to a call center employee sitting in India. An acquaintance of mine is employed in a company from Asia and lives and works in Germany. 1 to 2 times a year he flies over for 2 to 6 but due to the digital industry the location is rather uninteresting because internationally networked.

In a nutshell, yes, you should live in Malta to work in an online casino

The employer can only register/hire his employee if he has a Maltese residential address. After that follows the application for the social security number and the ID card

There are certainly exceptions with certain regulations etc., but I have no experience/knowledge

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