8 tips for emigrating to Malta with children

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Emigrating to Malta with children can be a challenge, because the information that circulates is scarce. In addition, we know that preparing to face an adventure abroad can generate many doubts.

Therefore, we have prepared this guide so that you have at hand the most basic information that you should take into account before emigrating to Malta with children.

Before emigrating to Malta

1. Find out about the main bureaucratic procedures.

Malta, like most countries in the world, has its own bureaucratic processes, which can often be slow but not difficult.

To emigrate with your children, in addition to the basic documents to enter the European territory, either through Malta or another country, you also need to meet a series of requirements if you want to apply for the ID card for them.

Once you are on the island, when you get a job or regularize your immigration status, you must apply for them under the Family Member status. This process will allow your children to obtain a valid status, which will give them access to public health and education.

2. Prepare the necessary documentation

Before emigrating to Malta with your children, make a list of all the documents that will be required for the most common procedures. Education, health, transportation, among others, are some of the basic areas for which you need to prepare the documents.

The most basic documents you will need are:

  • Passport
  • Vaccination card
  • International medical insurance
  • Local health insurance
  • Civil registration / birth certificate

3. Pack the essentials

It's a complete task to tell you what to pack, because every family's needs are different. However, when emigrating with children, there are some guidelines you can follow to determine what to bring to Malta.

Ideally, you should pack clothes for both cold and warm climates, since, if you plan to stay for a long period of time, you will need to dress appropriately according to the time of the year. 

Some families prefer to bring the basics and buy what they need in Malta, but you should calculate your budget well.

Some travelers recommend that you pack some medicines that are available over-the-counter in your country, because they may not be available on the island. Also, keep in mind that if someone in the family takes prescription medication, you should arrive with enough for the first few months.

 

4. Travel light

For families who want to emigrate to Malta, it can be difficult to find a balance regarding luggage. The longer you are going to stay, it may seem that you need to bring more things.

The truth is that although it is key to maintain this balance when traveling with children, we know that they need more items during the journey. However, traveling with little hand luggage will help them avoid losses and be more comfortable.

5. Be careful with layovers and jet lag.

If you have young children, we recommend you to prepare activities for the stopovers, since you will have at least one of them if you come to Malta.

If the waiting time is very long, it is ideal to have entertainment for them, easy to carry food and make sure to rest in a place close to the boarding lounges, to avoid missing connecting flights.

Tips for your arrival in Malta

6. Make sure you find the right accommodation

Even if you are emigrating without having a definite place to stay, it is important to choose the right accommodation for the first few days.

When traveling with children, it becomes essential to be able to cook, to have space and comfort for your children and also to avoid noisy places. Some accommodations near St. Julians, Paceville or Sliema can be noisy.

At Boom Studies, we have our own accommodations, so you can settle in for the first few days, or if you want a longer stay. If you want to look for childcare for your younger children, we give you some of them tips.

7. Check very well the lodging options

If you are going to migrate to Malta for study or work, do not pay for accommodation in advance with any renter. Come with a reservation in a hotel or hostel for the first 10 days and do your search here.

8. Emigrate to Malta only to have English become your eternal obstacle.

Come with a desire to learn, grow and work. Some people, in their eagerness to make a little money, put aside their studies and miss out on much better job opportunities in the future because they don't speak English well. It is recommended that you focus on the first few months on the island. It is important to study english in maltaThe language and education are the path to personal and professional growth in Malta.

 

9. Take advantage of the benefits offered by the government to study.

Many people don't know this when emigrating to Malta, but the Maltese government refunds up to 70% of what you pay for your higher education studies in Malta. At Boom Studies we are experts in these and many more educational procedures so that you have the best experience.

10. ¿Emigrating to Malta with family?

Migration processes with family members require time and planning. Often, it is best to have one family member come first, learn English, get a job, apply for residency, and then apply for the rest of your family.

How to start the process to emigrate to Malta?

Boom Studies takes you step by step through the trip planning process, before, during and after arrival on the island.

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