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Relocating to Malta

Relocating to a new country is a big step that usually revolves round many decisions.

 

Malta’s location, tax incentives, cost of living, education, cost of work force and the logistics as well as its political system offer a lot of advantages to those who are planning to relocate their business.

 

On the other hand, living in Malta is definitely a sensible thing to do. Malta’s safety record, free health services, friendly atmosphere and English-speaking society make it the ideal place to relocate your family.

 

Simon Mamo Real Estate has a professional task force that specialises in coordinating and managing any services you may require to relocate to Malta. From setting up your business venture to relocating families to Malta, we have the experience and the contacts to make sure that your move is smooth and well organised.

 

Hailed among the pioneers in providing this comprehensive service, Simon Mamo Real Estate can answer the most frequently asked questions and has the necessary resources to assist any person on various matters including: taxation, setting up of offices or commercial activity in Malta, legal advice, residency permits, schooling for children and any other services that may be required.

 

We can help you identify the ideal location and the best suitable office space for your line of business.

 

Dealing with many key clients throughout the years has helped us gain crucial experience to help clients identify and acquire the appropriate office or factory space to the highest specifications.

 

 

Who should set up business in Malta?

 

Many companies have ruled that the advantages of relocating to Malta by far outweigh any disadvantages.

 

Malta’s ever existent solid background and its 2004 EU membership have led to an incredibly favourable industrial climate that, together with its pro-business environment, make it an ideal location for foreign direct investment.

 

In Malta there are well over 200 foreign-owned enterprises. From firms producing or manufacturing electronics, medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, plastics, automotive components, tool-making to aviation-related services and maintenance, furniture and food, software development, financial services - the list is endless.

 

Malta’s economic and political stability, healthy industrial relations and competitive labour costs paved the way for the success stories of many foreign firms over the past years.

 

Foreign direct investors have found that Malta’s position in the heart of the Mediterranean can serve as a unique bridge between Europe and North African countries. 

 

Furthermore, a number of bilateral and multilateral tax treaties and agreements ensure favourable export conditions not only to European Countries, but also to the United States, Japan, North Africa and the Middle East.

 

Education

 

Malta’s standard of education is very high. Although Maltese is the native language, English is also an official language, and English is the language utilised for instruction in most subjects across the board. The business languages practised are mainly Maltese and English, with English being the most spoken. The Maltese are fluent in Italian and many also speak German and French.

 

The University of Malta provides free education to around 8, 000 students in subjects that range from IT to law, medicine, engineering, architecture, business studies, management and accountancy and communications among others. Nearly 2,000 students graduate from University each year.

 

In addition, MCAST, the Malta College of Arts and Technology, assists thousands of students to obtain local and foreign diplomas in various subjects. MCAST provides vocational and professional training of an international calibre in several disciplines including IT, Art and Design, Electronics and Engineering, Building and Construction, Mechanical Engineering, Community Services, Business and Commerce and Maritime Affairs. This has had a striking effect on the calibre of labour available for recruitment.

 

The Workforce

 

The Maltese have always been hailed as a hard-working lot. Although Malta does not have any raw materials and minerals, Malta has one extremely valuable asset – its labour force. The Maltese today remain as hardworking and enterprising as they have been throughout their vibrant history. Highly educated and easily trained, the Maltese workforce is always willing to learn and improve.

 

Having drawn every lesson there was to learn from their turbulent history, the Maltese have managed to make every experience work to their advantage. There is probably no workforce in Europe today that matches the many positive attributes Maltese workers can bring to one’s business. This clearly explains Malta’s ongoing economic success.

 

Finding the appropriate business premises

 

Our highly experienced and motivated team can assist you to select the ideal business premises for your line of trade. With what is probably the largest database of Malta commercial properties, we are in a position to offer a wide range of choices to suit any budget, location and size.

 

If you require office space, a catering establishment, a warehouse, factory, a shop, retail outlet, or any other type of property for commercial use, our comprehensive database is sure to offer an idea to meets your needs.

 

Whatever your desire, Contact Simon Mamo Real Estate - we can serve your every need.