Malta has 10 visa pathways relevant to teachers. The most relevant options are Researcher Permit (Malta), Nomad Residence Permit, Global Residence Programme (GRP). Qualified primary and secondary school teachers are in demand across Australia, Canada, UAE, and Germany. Most countries require credential recognition before visa applications can proceed. Use the VisaMatch eligibility checker below to see which specific visas match your qualifications, experience, and nationality.
Residence permit for non-EU academics and scientists conducting research at a Malta Council for Science and Technology (MCST)-accredited research organisation in Malta.
Malta's official digital nomad visa for third-country nationals who work remotely via telecommunications.
Malta's tax-optimised investor residence programme for non-EU high-net-worth individuals.
Malta's investor-route permanent residence programme granting lifetime residency to non-EU nationals who make a qualifying investment.
Malta's dedicated visa for non-EU startup founders and co-founders.
Fast-track combined work and residence permit for senior managers and highly technical professionals accepting a role in Malta.
Malta's standard work and residence permit for third-country nationals taking up employment with a Malta-registered company.
EU-wide highly skilled worker permit issued by Malta for non-EU nationals with a highly qualified job offer.
Self-employment in Malta for EU/EEA/Swiss nationals is covered by Treaty Rights and requires only eResidence registration.
EU-wide long-term resident status available to non-EU nationals after 5 years of continuous legal residence in Malta.
Yes — Malta has 10 visa pathways relevant to teachers. The most relevant options include Researcher Permit (Malta), Nomad Residence Permit, Global Residence Programme (GRP). Use the VisaMatch tool to check which ones match your specific profile.
Most visa routes for teachers in Malta require an employer sponsor or a confirmed job offer. Some regional or provincial programs may have exceptions — check each visa in the list above for details.
Yes — 3 of the matching visa pathways offer or lead to permanent residency in Malta. The route depends on the specific visa: some grant PR on arrival, others require you to work temporarily first.
Requirements vary by visa type, but most skilled-worker visas for teachers in Malta require: a recognised teacher qualification (sometimes formally assessed by the relevant Malta authority), relevant work experience (typically 1–3 years), and in most countries an English or local-language proficiency test. Some countries also require a criminal background check and health clearance.
Processing times for teachers visas in Malta vary widely: employer-sponsored temporary work visas typically take 4–12 weeks, while points-based permanent residence applications (where applicable) can take 6–18 months. Fast-track schemes for shortage occupations — if Malta runs one — can reduce times to 2–4 weeks.
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