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How to get a work visa (work permit) in Malta?

Getting a work visa in Malta involves several steps and requirements, especially if you are a non-EU national. Here’s a general overview of the process:

 

1. Secure a Job Offer:

  • To apply for a work visa in Malta, you’ll first need to secure a job offer from a Maltese employer. The employer will need to provide you with a contract outlining the terms of your employment.

 

2. Employer’s Role:

  • Your prospective employer in Malta plays a crucial role in the work visa process. They will need to initiate the process by submitting an application on your behalf to Jobsplus, the public employment service agency in Malta.

 

3. Labour Market Test (Non-EU Citizens):

  • For non-EU citizens, a Labour Market Test may be required. This test ensures that there are no suitable Maltese or EU candidates available for the position before hiring a non-EU national.

 

4. Jobsplus Application:

  • Your employer submits an application for an Employment License to Jobsplus. This application should include details about the job, your qualifications, and the Labour Market Test results (if applicable).

 

5. Employment License Approval:

  • If the Employment License is approved, your employer will receive a formal authorization to employ you.

 

6. Work Visa Application:

  • Once the Employment License is granted, you can apply for a work visa at the nearest Maltese embassy or consulate in your home country.
  • The required documents typically include your passport, employment contract, Employment License, proof of accommodation, health insurance, and financial means to support yourself.

 

7. Health Insurance:

  • You will need to provide proof of health insurance coverage for the duration of your stay in Malta.

 

8. Biometrics and Fees:

  • Some countries may require you to undergo biometric data collection (fingerprinting and photograph) as part of the visa application process.
  • You’ll need to pay a visa application fee, which varies based on your nationality and the type of visa you’re applying for.

 

9. Visa Decision:

  • The embassy or consulate will review your application, and you’ll be informed of the decision. If approved, you’ll receive a work visa that allows you to legally work in Malta.

 

10. Arrival in Malta:

  • Once you arrive in Malta, you’ll need to register with the local authorities. This may involve applying for a residence permit and obtaining a tax identification number.

 

Please note that visa requirements and procedures can change, and it’s essential to check with the Maltese embassy or consulate in your home country for the most up-to-date information before starting the application process. Additionally, you may want to consider seeking legal advice or consulting with an immigration professional to ensure a smooth visa application process.