If you’re planning on taking a job in Malta you might need to get a work visa first.
A worker from a non-EU country must first obtain a visa to enter Malta and then apply for the residence/work permit once in Malta.
Work permits in Malta are employer-specific(although there can be exceptions), occupation-specific, and location-specific, and are normally valid for one year.
If you are not a citizen of an EU country, you need an employment license in order to be able to work in Malta.
EU nationals[except citizens of Croatia], EEA and Swiss nationals do not require an employment license to work in Malta.
Third country nationals who are eligible for the Single Permit Application still require an employment license.
They also need to submit a health clearance form.
Work permits must be secured for employees, and sponsored by a locally licensed and incorporated entity.
Work Visa from Nigeria to Malta Requirements
A valid passport/travel ID
Proof of financial resources to support you during your stay
Proof of accommodation(or at least proof of sufficient finances to cover accommodation costs)
Two current passport-sized photos
Medical/travel insurance
Travel itinerary
Letter of acceptance from university or place of study - for students
A bank receipt to prove payment of processing fee
Some embassies/consulates may also request a criminal record certificate.
Validity: 1 year Processing Time: 15 days Cost:
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