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It's been a Year

robpw2

Hey all , for all of those coming to Malta and all of those who are here and cannot quite see how things will work out - I wanted to say that with a bit of hard work , some sheer determination and the support of love ones it's possible to make a new life here.

I arrived in Malta may 28th last year - we got jobs that evening and started work on the 29th it was a lot of hard work and we were sped on by the fact that we had less money then we had planned due to my partners former job withholding money for his company car in case of damage etc . 

It wasn't easy and we had to put in from 8 am - 10 pm with a couple of hours break to get lunch and swimming .  Thank goodness Matt was able to get proper work within a month of being here and we found a house and moved in 28th June.

It been a year of highs and lows and we have with thanks to people on here and others we met made it to 1 year

So just to wish you all well and to the start of the next year

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scubaboy

Rob, Its great to see such a positive Post, I do always enjoy reading your posts as you have a great positive outlook.

I have been here now for 4 years, fully intended to move over here but circumstances changed in the UK and essentially it meant that i had to work. We own our property here and in reality have never had as much problems as it seems others have.

Things get thrown at you but you stop, regroup and move on.

For all those that are considering the move...... always have these in your mind,
1. If i dont do it will i regret it in the future ?
2. If i do it and dont like it will i really lose that much ?
3. Have I got enough money to keep me going if i cant get a Job. ?

remember now is the time to get work here, loads of places are getting ready for the Summer including bars, restaurants, hotels etc.

Enjoy Life and Be happy :)

Julian

Junkyard Angel

Goood to hear things aew workinng out well ,Rob. We are celebrating our 3 month anniversary today and all is well aprt from my wife being somewhat homesick. I am sure this will pass and it is odd that I haven't even thought about the UK as I thought it would be me feeling initially homesick. I have a full time job, wanted part time as luckily have the funds to do so but hey ho, beggers and choosers. All the best and we will meet up in the summertime, promise !
:)

Gernats

Thank you for a happy and inspiring post. So nice read that even after a bumpy start everything has worked out for you both. Hope you had a nice celebration in the sun.
Natalie

Sparkie

Great post,
we moved out here nearly 4 years ago, and I definitely wouldn't go back, my  kids have done really well and adjusted to being here and going to school here. they have fitted in really well and as well as working I am now juggling driving my kids around to various activities and groups through out the week. I came over here for a job and am still working at the same place  - as the boss is a friend. But we have just bought a house over here after a few years of renting, and now deciding to settle for good, the kids are at school here for the next 10 years so we are here for the same time at least.  life for us is settled here and its good, somethings better, somethings trickier, but overall, a great up bringng for my kids which is the main thing, they are learning Maltese at great schools, have plenty of friends, and a better social life than me!
Any doubts about coming over here???? try it and see. I had a well paid job in UK, my kids were at private school/nursery, but I got a job offer from a friend over here, and 10 months later, finally moved over and not looked back. We all love it and I can't even look at moving back to UK, there is nothing there that interests me.
Yes things can be hard and frustrating, but the benefits out weigh the negatives by far. Don't live your life by regrets, try it, if it doesn't work, at least you can say you have tried it, instead of wishing you had tried it but not been brave enough or not had enough money in the bank, or the job wasn't right. blah blah blah. if you want to try and live abroad you will make it happen, if you have doubts, then it won't happen or it will fail because it doesn't live up to what you want or expect.

audioclanger

Hello Rob,

That's a great post....
I hope it carries on & beyond year two
We are on a countdown of 61 days till move day
Have enjoyed reading your posts & others
they have given us both some good pointers for our move & life in Malta

Look forward to blowing the froth off a couple with some expat's out there soon

Cheers