Looking to work, live, or study in Malta in 2025? Discover the latest updates on Malta’s work visa, digital nomad visa, student permits, and permanent residency programs. As one of Europe’s most welcoming countries, Malta offers excellent career, lifestyle, and investment opportunities for non-EU nationals.
Malta’s work visa program continues to attract skilled workers from non-EU countries in 2025. To apply for a Maltese employment visa, you must:
Secure a job offer from a registered employer in Malta
Submit a valid passport and proof of qualifications
Meet the minimum annual salary requirement of €21,000 (depending on your role)
Apply for a Single Permit, which combines work and residence permission
Top Sectors Hiring in Malta: Hospitality, IT, Finance, Healthcare, and Construction
Remote workers and freelancers can apply for Malta’s Digital Nomad Visa, officially known as the Nomad Residence Permit, allowing you to live in Malta while working remotely for a foreign company.
Non-EU/EEA nationality
Proof of minimum €42,000 annual income
Remote work contract or freelance agreement
Valid passport, health insurance, and accommodation proof
Valid for 1 year, renewable up to 4 years. Perfect for digital nomads seeking a base in Europe.
The Malta Permanent Residence Programme is a popular golden visa route for non-EU citizens. In 2025, the requirements include:
Purchase property worth at least €375,000 or rent at €14,000/year
Contribute to the Maltese government and local NGOs
Clean background and health insurance
This program grants the right to live permanently in Malta and travel freely across the Schengen Zone.
Malta is a top destination for international students seeking affordable education in English. To get a student visa for Malta, applicants must provide:
Proof of acceptance from a Maltese institution
Financial support documents
Valid passport and health insurance
Accommodation details
Student visa holders may be allowed to work part-time during their studies.
Malta offers national long-stay visas for employment, study, family reunification, and more. Key requirements include:
Sufficient financial means
Health insurance
Proof of relationship for family reunification
Prepare these essential documents for any visa application:
Filled visa application form
Passport (minimum 8-month validity)
Two passport-sized photos
Employment contract or university letter
Proof of income and accommodation
Travel insurance
English is an official language
Mediterranean lifestyle and safe environment
Full EU and Schengen Zone access
High demand for foreign professionals
Great destination for remote workers and digital nomads
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