Malta ranks among the worst countries for expats in 2024, placing 46th out of 53, according to a the global survey. It faces serious challenges across several key areas, particularly in personal finances and quality of life.
According to InterNations’ ‘Expat Insider 2024’, Malta ranks 36th for personal finances, narrowly avoiding the bottom 10 in this index.
However, expats express significant dissatisfaction with their quality of life, placing Malta 49th overall. The country is also part of a broader trend, with seven out of the bottom ten countries being European, including Finland (51st), Germany (50th), and Norway (48th).
The survey reveals that financial concerns are a common theme among many of the bottom-ranking countries, with Malta’s economy not escaping this criticism.
Expats struggle with settling in, which is reflected in Malta’s low ease of settling index score, similar to other poorly performing countries like Kuwait, Ireland, and Germany. Despite being one of the worst-ranked countries, Malta is not alone in its difficulties.
Other significant drops include Finland, Canada, and Bahrain, all of which saw sharp declines in their rankings due to worsening conditions for expats, particularly in terms of job security and personal finances.
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