Why Choose Malta for Higher Education?
Malta, a picturesque island nation in the Mediterranean, is rapidly gaining popularity as a study destination for international students. Offering a blend of high-quality education, vibrant culture, and a strategic location as a gateway to Europe, Malta presents a unique opportunity for academic and personal growth. GBS Malta, a leading higher education institution, exemplifies this appeal with its globally recognized courses and commitment to practical learning.
Navigating the Malta Student Visa Application
For non-EU/EEA students, obtaining a student visa is a prerequisite for studying in Malta. This process, while crucial, can seem daunting. This guide breaks down the essential steps and requirements for securing your Malta student visa, focusing on the process at GBS Malta.
Step-by-Step Visa Application Guide for GBS Malta Students
- Offer Letter and Payment: Upon receiving your offer letter from GBS Malta and making the required tuition payment, the visa team will provide you with a comprehensive list of necessary documents.
- Document Collection and Compliance: The designated Visa Officer will gather your documents according to the checklist and submit them to the Malta compliance team for review.
- Visa Support Letter Issuance: After successful document verification and approval, you will receive a visa support letter.
- VFS Appointment Scheduling: The compliance team will schedule your appointment with VFS Global, the visa processing service provider. You’ll receive an email confirmation directly from VFS.
- Document Submission and VFS Appointment: Attend your VFS appointment with all required documents and your passport. A fee is payable directly to VFS.
- Online Interview: You may be invited for an online interview with a Central Visa Unit officer to discuss your study plans and intentions at GBS Malta. Thorough preparation is key.
- Passport Collection: After approximately 12 weeks, VFS will contact you to arrange passport collection or delivery.
Essential Supporting Documents for Your Malta Student Visa
Ensure you compile these vital documents, ensuring they are in English or Maltese with certified translations if necessary:
- Visa Application Form
- Recent Passport-Sized Photo
- Valid Passport/Travel Document
- Travel Medical Insurance
- Confirmed Travel Itinerary
- Original Letter of Acceptance from GBS Malta
- Bank Statements (Last Three Months)
- Copy of Internationally Usable Bank Card
- Proof of Living Accommodation
- Proof of Course Fees Paid (50% deposit or full)
- Original Photocopy of Current Passport
- Proof of Sufficient Language Proficiency
- Course Timetable
- GDPR Form
Post-Visa Considerations: Work, Family, and Staying in Malta
Working While Studying and Post-Graduation Opportunities
International students at GBS Malta can work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) during term time and full-time during holidays. A job license, obtained through your employer, is required. After graduation, you can apply for a temporary residence permit (valid for six months) to seek employment. Upon securing a job, a work permit application follows.
Family Reunification in Malta
Family reunification is possible after graduation, employment, and obtaining a work permit. Family members, including spouses and children, can then apply for residence permits. This allows for vital support during your transition and integration into Malta.
GBS Malta: Shaping Your Future in the Mediterranean
GBS Malta offers a diverse portfolio of Bachelor’s and Master’s programs aligned with industry demands. The institution emphasizes practical learning, equipping graduates with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in today’s competitive job market. State-of-the-art facilities and experienced faculty further enhance the learning experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
This FAQ section addresses common queries about Malta student visas:
- Visa Cost: The visa fee is subject to change and varies by country. Contact GBS or the Maltese embassy for the most up-to-date information.
- TRC Extension: TRC extensions are possible for courses exceeding one year. Apply before your current TRC expires.
- Health Insurance: Comprehensive health insurance covering your entire stay is mandatory.
- Schengen Area Travel: Your student TRC allows for short stays within the Schengen area.
- Financial Proof: Sufficient funds to cover tuition, living expenses, and a specified amount for TRC application are required. Consult with GBS or official sources for precise figures.
Take the Next Step Towards Studying in Malta
Embark on a rewarding academic journey in Malta with GBS. Contact us today to learn more about our programs, the application process, and how we can support your educational aspirations.