Explore Malta while Studying
Our students in Malta can enhance their experience through our partner agency's excursions, which include:
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Historical Tours: Explore Malta's rich history and architectural heritage by visiting ancient sites like Mdina, Valletta, and the Ħaġar Qim temples to explore Malta's rich history and architectural heritage.
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Cultural Experiences: Engage with local traditions, cuisine, and arts through market visits, workshops, and Culture Nights, providing a deep dive into Maltese culture.
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Malta Film Tours: Join local actors on an unforgettable journey through a myriad of iconic filming locations featured in Game of Thrones, Gladiator, Jurassic Park, Popeye, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Da Vinci Code, Assassins' Creed, Queen of South and many other great productions.
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Nature and Adventure: Discover the stunning Blue Grotto, Blue Lagoon, Dingli Cliffs, and the stunning Gozo beaches. Enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, snorkelling, and beach days.
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Educational Visits: Enhance learning with tours of museums and historical landmarks, such as the National Museum of Archaeology and the Malta Maritime Museum.
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Social Excursions: Participate in social activities like Beach Fridays, lively bar nights, and the Mdina walkabout. Enjoy Saturday excursions to scenic spots like the Blue Grotto and Blue Lagoon.
These excursions offer students a well-rounded exploration of Malta's history, culture, and natural beauty, enriching their study experience.
Starting a career
Third-country nationals who obtain a higher-education qualification in Malta recognised by NCFHE may extend their stay in Malta by nine months. The extension of stay is subject to the presentation of a valid full-refund medical health insurance and sufficient means of subsistence. A non-renewable residence permit will be issued to these graduates allowing them to work for a maximum period of 20 hours per week.
The purpose of this extended authorisation to stay in Malta is aimed at helping graduates start a career in Malta. Beneficiaries of this incentive may apply for a single permit within the nine-month period as soon as they find an employment offer which is: (i) related to their area of specialisation, and (ii) involves a gross monthly income which is equivalent to 1.5 the national minimum wage. The privileges afforded to non-European graduates may vary according to restrictions imposed by Jobsplus related to the availability of employment.