🇲🇹Visa options for Malta
Malta offers 25 visa types across 7 categories — from skilled-worker and study visas to family, investment, digital-nomad, and permanent-residency pathways. 6 lead to PR; 17 don't require a job offer. Here's every Malta visa tracked by VisaMatch.
25visa types
7categories
6PR pathways
17no job needed
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Visa categories in Malta
All Malta visa types
Work (11)
Au Pair Permit (Malta)
Permit for young non-EU nationals who wish to live with a Maltese host family and provide childcare and light household help in exchange for accommodation, meals, and pocket money.
EU Blue Card (Malta)
EU-wide highly skilled worker permit issued by Malta for non-EU nationals with a highly qualified job offer.
Highly Qualified Persons Rules (HQP)
A tax scheme (not a visa) for senior C-suite professionals employed in an eligible office within approved sectors in Malta.
Intra-Corporate Transferee (ICT) Permit
Permit for non-EU managers, specialists, or trainee employees being temporarily transferred from an overseas entity to a related Maltese entity within the same corporate group.
Key Employee Initiative (KEI)
Fast-track combined work and residence permit for senior managers and highly technical professionals accepting a role in Malta.
Nomad Residence Permit Digital Nomad
Malta's official digital nomad visa for third-country nationals who work remotely via telecommunications.
Seasonal Worker Permit
Temporary work permit for non-EU nationals employed in seasonal sectors in Malta — primarily agriculture, tourism, hospitality, and construction.
Self-Employment Permit
Self-employment in Malta for EU/EEA/Swiss nationals is covered by Treaty Rights and requires only eResidence registration.
Single Permit (Combined Work and Residence Permit)
Malta's standard work and residence permit for third-country nationals taking up employment with a Malta-registered company.
Specialist Employee Initiative (SEI)
Fast-track combined work and residence permit for skilled mid-level professionals (ISCO Groups 1–3) who don't meet the KEI salary threshold of EUR 45,000.
Startup Residence Programme
Malta's dedicated visa for non-EU startup founders and co-founders.
Residence Permit (6)
Economic Self-Sufficient Permit (Form K) Residency
Residence permit for non-EU nationals who can financially support themselves in Malta without taking up employment — for example, those living on passive income, investment return…
Global Residence Programme (GRP) Residency
Malta's tax-optimised investor residence programme for non-EU high-net-worth individuals.
Long-Term Residence Permit (EU LTR) Residency
EU-wide long-term resident status available to non-EU nationals after 5 years of continuous legal residence in Malta.
Malta Permanent Residence Programme (MPRP) Residency
Malta's investor-route permanent residence programme granting lifetime residency to non-EU nationals who make a qualifying investment.
Malta Retirement Programme (MRP) Residency
Tax-advantaged residence programme for non-EU retirees and pensioners.
Malta The Residence Programme (TRP) Residency
The EU/EEA/Swiss-nationals equivalent of the Global Residence Programme (GRP).
Special Status (2)
Malta Citizenship by Naturalisation for Exceptional Services (MEIN) Special
Malta's investment-route citizenship programme granting Maltese (and thus EU) citizenship to non-EU nationals who make an exceptional contribution to Malta.
Malta Citizenship by Standard Naturalisation Special
Standard pathway to Maltese citizenship for long-term residents under Article 10 of the Citizenship Act.
Study & Training (2)
Researcher Permit (Malta) Study
Residence permit for non-EU academics and scientists conducting research at a Malta Council for Science and Technology (MCST)-accredited research organisation in Malta.
Student Permit (Malta) Study
Residence permit for non-EU students enrolled in a full-time course at a Malta-accredited educational institution.
Visitor & Transit (2)
Schengen Short-Stay Visa (Type C) Visitor
Standard Schengen visa for nationals of countries that require a visa to enter the Schengen Area.
Visa-Free Entry (Schengen Area) Visitor
Nationals of visa-exempt countries (including UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, UAE, and many others) can enter Malta and the Schengen Area without a visa for short…
Humanitarian & Protection (1)
Frequently Asked Questions about moving to Malta
How many visa types does Malta offer?
Malta offers 25 visa types across 7 categories — covering work, study, family, investment, and permanent-residency pathways.
Can I move to Malta without a job offer?
Yes — 17 of Malta's 25 visa types don't require a pre-arranged job offer. These include points-based skilled visas, investor and entrepreneur visas, digital-nomad and remote-worker visas, study visas, and family-sponsored pathways.
Does Malta offer a pathway to permanent residency?
Yes. 6 of Malta's visa types lead — directly or indirectly — to permanent residency. PR typically requires meeting time-in-country, income, language, and eligibility thresholds specific to each visa.
Which Malta visa is right for me?
It depends on your goal. Employment-based visas suit skilled workers with qualifications and experience; family visas fit those with a spouse or close relative in Malta; investor and golden visas target entrepreneurs with capital; study visas cover education; digital-nomad and retirement visas suit remote workers and retirees. VisaMatch checks your profile against every Malta visa in seconds.
How do I check my eligibility for Malta?
Use VisaMatch's free eligibility checker. Enter your nationality, age, occupation, income, and education, then select Malta. You'll see every Malta visa you qualify for, with links to the official government source for each.
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