Malta, with Eric Tenin and Michael Salone
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Eric is French, born and raised in Paris where he lived and worked as a business journalist until Michael and he left for Malta. Michael is American by birth (born in Hollywood, Florida) and became French while living in Paris. An HR Executive for 2 very large conglomerates, Michael has moved around a lot for his companies and traveled the world.  He and Eric decided that life was too short to pass up a move to somewhere warm, and sunny yet still close to Eric's family in Paris. They decided to move to Malta in 2014 and opened a couple of rental properties before restoring an ancient property to become a boutique hotel, Senglea Suites. Summary: Eric Tenin and Michael Salone discuss their move from Paris to Malta. Reasons for choosing Malta as their new home.Climate, expat community, LGBTQ+ acceptance, language, and local economy discussed.Integration and acceptance of foreigners, cost of housing, and living expenses explored.Various aspects of living in Malta covered: taxes, cost of living, the impact of expats, rental properties, quality of life, healthcare system, services, amenities, food prices, transportation, infrastructure, proximity to the airport, and low crime rate.Gun laws and safety, cultural differences, honesty, safety for women, homelessness, challenges, access to goods/services, obtaining visa/residency, buying citizenship/residency, and cons of living discussed.  Takeaways:  Malta is popular for expats due to its warm climate, English proficiency, and LGBTQ+ acceptance. English is widely spoken alongside Maltese. Diverse expat community, particularly in areas like Senglea. Housing is expensive, with rental prices ranging from 1,000 to 1,200 euros for a two-bedroom apartment, and home prices averaging around 1 million euros. Gun ownership laws and cultural attitudes differ from the US. Malta is considered safe with low crime rates. Homelessness is not significant due to cultural/legal factors. Limited access to goods/services like Amazon Prime. Obtaining a visa/residency is expensive, and may require meeting financial criteria. Considerations for relocating include lifestyle preferences, language barriers, and access to amenities. Support the show
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