Malta

Despite being a remote island, Malta boasts one of the lowest costs of living in all of Europe. Whether it’s rent, food, tuition, or daily expenses, living in Malta is budget-friendly.

In Malta, both Maltese and English are acknowledged as national languages. Although Maltese is commonly spoken among locals, there is no need for concern, as they readily and willingly switch to English if that is the preferred language of the conversation. This language flexibility contributes to a welcoming and inclusive environment for international students.

If you would like to work while you are pursuing a course, a work permit in Malta starts after 90 days and lasts for the duration of your visa validity. You may also work for a maximum of 15 hours a week from your first year of residence in Malta.

In Malta, the locals are warm and they are willing to assist newcomers; which creates a friendly environment, for international students. In addition, the island stands out as one of the safest places globally for international students, providing a secure and comfortable setting for their academic and personal journeys.

Malta offers a post-study work visa to those who complete studies in Malta. PSW visa allows students to remain in Malta for up to 1 year after their studies to gain practical work experience.

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