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Is Malta a religious country?
Religion. Roman Catholicism is the official religion of Malta. The vast majority of Maltese are nominally Catholic (over 90\% of the population), but just over half practise their faith, particularly among the younger generation. Malta’s history has also seen the rise and decline of Islam in the country.
What is the most common religion in Malta?
the Catholic Church
The predominant religion in Malta is that of the Catholic Church. The Constitution of Malta establishes Catholicism as the state religion, and it is also reflected in various elements of Maltese culture; however, in recent years the church has experienced decline in influence and importance.
What are the best things about living in Malta?
1 Malta’s Comparatively Affordable Cost of Living. Generally, Malta is a very affordable country to live in. 2 Malta’s Low Crime Rate. 3 Celebrity Spotting in Malta. 4 Life in Malta: The Pros and Cons. 5 Good Places to Live. 6 Connecting with Malta’s Expats.
Are there any British citizens living in Malta?
British Expats Living in Malta Malta voluntarily became a British protectorate in 1800 and has had a close connection to the UK ever since. Today, there are approximately 12,000 citizens of the UK living here under one of the various residence programs.
Is it cheaper to live in Malta than Australia?
On almost all apples-to-apples comparisons, a Maltese apartment will go for at least 15\% less than in Australia. If you’re coming from Sydney or expensive parts of Melbourne or Brisbane, rent can easily end up being 50\% cheaper.
Why is it so hard to find an apartment in Malta?
Just a few years ago Malta was known for its low costs of living but with the influx of workers in recent years it is now hard to find even a small apartment for less than €1,000 a month. On top of this, the type of places being offered are not always the best.