Malta is a member of the European Union (EU) and part of the Schengen Area, which means it follows standard EU entry rules and border policies. Citizens from EU/EEA countries can live and work in Malta freely without a visa or work permit. However, non-EU nationals must apply for a Single Work Permit to be employed in Malta and may also require a visa to enter the country, depending on their nationality.
Send your CV and preferences
Attend video interviews with Kamila and employers
Employer submits your Single Work Permit application
Wait 6–12 weeks in your home country
Once approved, apply for a visa if required (depending on your nationality)
Travel to Malta and begin onboarding
For candidates currently in Malta (EU resident):
Attend interviews and secure a job offer
Employer applies for your Single Work Permit
You stay in Malta legally while waiting
Begin work after your residence card is issued
For trusted or urgent cases (Passport to be Sent to Malta):
Job offer is confirmed
You send your passport and documents to Malta
Employer files your application at Identity Malta
Documents are returned with receipt
National Visa (Type D) — a sticker visa will be placed in your passport
This visa allows you to travel to Malta for employment.
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