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  • Malta Work Visa

    Why apply for Malta work visa?

    • 4.1 lakh job vacancies every year
    • Work 40 hours per week
    • Tax friendly country
    • Low cost of living
    • High quality healthcare and education

    Malta is quickly rising to the top of the global list of locations for work. Malta incentivises foreign investment and actively promotes international worker relocation. Besides its moderate environment and chill lifestyle, Malta has a strong economy with a population of highly qualified professionals, low cost of living, advantageous tax structures, and a high standard of living.

    Types of Malta work visa

    Malta work visa refers to all of the several kinds of work permits that the Maltese government issues, the details of the visas are given below;

    • Single Permit
    • Key employment initiative
    • EU Blue Card

    Single permit

    A Malta single permit, also known as e-residence card is a work visa that enables the holder to live and work there for long term.

    Key Employee Initiative

    Malta recently introduced a new work permit for highly skilled workers called the Key Employee Initiative. This work visa is processed in five days, which are a fairly quick. It is valid for 1 year and can be renewed for a maximum of 3 years.

    EU Blue Card

    The EU blue card is issued to highly qualified individuals who will work in a qualified position, and earn at least 1.5 times the average annual salary in Malta. The Malta EU Blue Card is valid for a minimum of a year and can be renewed permanently if you continue to meet the job requirements.

    Benefits of working in Malta

    • Work 40 hours a week
    • Ample job opportunities
    • Great salaries
    • 25 paid leaves per year
    • Work life balance
    • Cost of living is low
    • Tax friendly
    • Health insurance
    • High standard of living
    • Excellent healthcare and education system
    • Social security benefits
    • Paid leaves

    Malta work visa eligibility

    Single permit

    • Foreign nationals can apply
    • Applicants can apply either by staying in Malta or outside
    • Applicants need to have a specific employment while having a single permit

    EU Blue Card

    • Highly skilled individuals are eligible to apply
    • Salary must be at least 1.5 times the average salary paid in Malta

    Key Employee Initiative

    • Applicable to highly-technical or managerial posts
    • The average annual salary must be at least € 30,000
    • Declaration by the employer stating that the applicant has the required credentials
    • Certified copies of the relevant qualifications, warrants or work experience

    Malta Work Visa Requirements

    Here is the list of documents that you need to submit when applying for a Malta work visa and work permit:

    • Valid passport; with at least two blank pages for the visa and entry stamp
    • A completely filled and signed work visa application form
    • Passport-sized photo; with a light background
    • Valid work contract
    • Updated CV
    • Medical Insurance; you must purchase travel health insurance with at least €30,000 coverage which is valid for your trip.
    • Proof of Accommodation
    • Proof of financial means
    • Flight itinerary

    How to apply for Malta Work Visa

    Step 1: Visit the Maltese Embassy or consulate in your home country

    Step 2: Complete the visa application, upload the required documents and submit

    Step 3: Meanwhile, your employer must apply for an employment license on your behalf

     Step 4: You will receive a message or email once your employer and you have submitted all of the applications

    Step 5: After your Malta work permit is approved, you will receive a residence card. Then you can enter and work legally in Malta

    Malta work visa processing time

    Visa Type Perocessing Time
    Single permit 2 – 3 months
    EU blue card Within 80 days
    Key employee initiative 5 days

     Malta work visa cost

      

    Visa Type Visa Cost
    Single permit € 280.50
    EU blue card € 255
    Key employee initiative € 280.50

     

    FAQ

    To obtain a Malta work visa, Indians need to secure a job offer from a Maltese employer. Then, they can apply online through the Malta Visa Online Portal, upload required documents, pay the visa fee, attend a biometric appointment, and await a decision from Maltese authorities.

    Requires an annual gross salary of a minimum of €30,000 or ₹24,31,920.00 per annum . A declaration from the employer affirming that the applicant possesses the necessary credentials for the assigned duties.

    Getting a job in Malta can be a very simple task as this country offers many opportunities for its citizens and migrants. Additionally, according to the latest censusesThe unemployment rate for July 2023 stands at 2.6 for men and 2.4 for women

    As of 2024, the average gross annual salary in Malta stands at around €28,000, equivalent to approximately $26,000 to $28,000 USD. However, it's essential to note that salary levels can vary significantly depending on factors such as industry, job role, and geographic location.

    To apply for this visa, you must be between 18 to 30 years old. It's a visa that allows you to stay in Malta for one year. With this type of visa, you will be able to visit other Schengen countries two times a year for 90 days.

    A single permit application costs €280.50 and the Malta visa fee is also to be paid at the time of submission of the application. If the application is refused, there is no refund of the fee.