What is Malta Study Visa
A Malta Study Visa (National Long-Stay Visa Type D) is an immigration permission allowing international students to pursue full-time education at an MFHEA-licensed institution in Malta. It legally allows students to:
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Malta hosts a regulated European education system operating under the Identità (formerly Identity Malta Agency) and the Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA). Malta is part of the European Union and the Schengen Zone, making it an attractive study destination for Indian students seeking affordable EU education. Indian students choose the Malta Study Visa because it offers:
Malta Student Visa refusals usually occur not because Malta is restrictive, but because applicants fail to demonstrate:
A Malta Study Visa (National Long-Stay Visa Type D) is an immigration permission allowing international students to pursue full-time education at an MFHEA-licensed institution in Malta. It legally allows students to:

| Area | What Malta Immigration Assesses |
|---|---|
| Academics | Progression & consistency |
| Course Choice | Relevance to past studies |
| English Ability | Study readiness |
| Finances | Tuition + living proof |
| Intent | Genuine student intent |
| Sponsor | Ownership of funds |

Students applying after Class 12 must clearly justify:
Random course switching or level downgrades significantly increase refusal risk.
There is no official age limit. However:
Financial documentation is one of the strictest areas of the Malta Student Visa process. Immigration authorities assess:
| Category | Requirement (€) | Approx. INR* |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition Fees (1st Year) | €4,000 – €10,000 | ₹3.6 L – ₹9 L |
| Living Cost Proof | €6,000 – €8,000 | ₹5.4 L – ₹7.2 L |
| Total Required to Show | Tuition + Living = €10,000 – €18,000 | ₹9 L – ₹16.2 L |
| Visa Fee | €100 – €150 | ₹9 K – ₹13.5 K |
| Residence Permit Fee | €27.50 – €50 | ₹2.5 K – ₹4.5 K |
| Funds Holding Rule | Recommended minimum 30 consecutive days | — |
| Category | Estimated Cost (€) | Approx. INR* |
|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | €3,000 – €6,000 | ₹2.7 L – ₹5.4 L |
| Food & Groceries | €2,000 – €3,000 | ₹1.8 L – ₹2.7 L |
| Utilities & Internet | €800 – €1,200 | ₹72 K – ₹1.1 L |
| Transport | €300 – €600 | ₹27 K – ₹54 K |
| Medical Insurance | €200 – €400 | ₹18 K – ₹36 K |

| Stage | Timeline |
|---|---|
| Admission Letter | 7 – 14 Days |
| Visa Processing | 15 – 30 Working Days |
| Residence Permit | 2 – 4 Weeks |
| Risk Area | Explanation |
|---|---|
| SOP | Generic content |
| Course Mismatch | No career relevance |
| Finances | Unclear ownership |
| Intent | Weak study purpose |
| Gaps | Poor justification |
Non-EU/EEA students studying longer than 90 days must apply for a Malta student visa before travelling.
You need a valid passport, acceptance letter, proof of funds, health insurance, accommodation details, and completed visa application forms.
Students must show sufficient funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses, usually around €9,000–€10,000 per year.
Yes. A sanctioned education loan from a recognized bank is accepted as valid proof of funds for tuition and living expenses.
Yes, international students may work up to 20 hours weekly after obtaining their residence permit and meeting visa conditions.
Yes, comprehensive health insurance covering your entire stay in Malta is mandatory for visa approval.
Some applicants may be called for an interview, depending on their profile and visa officer’s assessment.
After arrival, students must apply for an e-Residence permit to legally stay and continue studies in Malta.
