Study Abroad in Malta
Study, Work And Settle In Malta
Malta is an appealing destination for students, professionals, and investors seeking to pursue their academic goals, career aspirations, and dreams of settling in a vibrant Mediterranean country. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the process of studying, working, and settling in Malta:
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Malta's education system is well-regarded for its quality and affordability. The country offers a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in English and Maltese, taught by experienced and qualified faculty. To study in Malta, you will need to obtain a student visa. The requirements vary depending on your nationality and the program you choose, but generally include proof of financial support, a valid passport, and a letter of acceptance from a recognized Maltese university or college.
Working in Malta
Malta's economy is steadily growing, providing opportunities in various sectors, including tourism, hospitality, finance, and technology. The country has a strong focus on attracting skilled professionals and entrepreneurs. To work in Malta, you will need to obtain a work permit. The requirements vary depending on your occupation and skills. However, you will typically need to have a job offer from an employer in Malta and meet certain eligibility criteria.
Settling in Malta
Malta offers various immigration pathways for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and family members to obtain permanent residency. The most common route for skilled workers is the Permanent Residence for Employees from Non-EU Countries, which assesses candidates based on factors like education, work experience, language skills, and adaptability. Once granted permanent residency, you can enjoy many of the same rights and benefits as Maltese citizens.
Here's a summary of the intakes available for different programs at universities and colleges in Malta
Intake | Start Date | End Date | Programs Typically Offered |
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September (Semester 1) | Late September/Early October | May/June | Undergraduate, Graduate, and Vocational Training Programs |
February (Semester 2) | February/March | June/July | Undergraduate, Graduate, and Vocational Training Programs |
Summer | June/July | August | Summer Courses, Short Programs, Language Courses |
Rolling Intakes | Anytime throughout the year | No Deadline | Limited number of programs |
Intake | Start Date | End Date | Programs Typically Offered |
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September (Semester 1) | Late September/Early October | May/June | Undergraduate, Graduate, and Vocational Training Programs |
February (Semester 2) | February/March | June/July | Undergraduate, Graduate, and Vocational Training Programs |
Summer | June/July | August | Summer Courses, Short Programs, Language Courses |
Rolling Intakes | Anytime throughout the year | No Deadline | Limited number of programs |
Questions asked by the students
Is Malta good for study and work?
Malta is a great destination for international students looking to study abroad. It's a peaceful nation with a welcoming environment, excellent standard of education, and many opportunities.
How do I get PR in Malta?
You must have a job offer, a letter of admission to a university, older than 18, a clear criminal record, etc. You must live in Malta for five years to apply for a permanent residence permit. Benefits: You will be able to work, live, and study in Malta for the residence permit's duration.
How much a student can earn in Malta?
In Malta, you can work for a maximum of 20 hours per week and you must continue studying for a minimum of 15 hours per week. On an average an international student can earn 8 - 12 euros per hour as part-time .
Is Malta expensive for students?
Is Malta expensive for students?
Tuition fees for international students in Malta vary depending on the institution and program of study. On average, tuition fees range from €7.000 to €15.000 per year for undergraduate degrees and €10.000 to €25.000 per year for graduate degrees.