
How to Apply to Study in Malta: A Step-by-Step Guide for International Students


Start by identifying your area of study and the level you want to pursue (foundation, Bachelor's, or Master's). Malta's accredited institutions offer programmes in business, hospitality, IT, healthcare, arts, and more. Make sure the institution is recognised by the Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA), which guarantees your degree will be valid across the EU.
If you are unsure which programme suits your background and goals, Outreach Recruitment Agency Malta offers a free consultation to help you choose the right path.
Once you have selected your programme, complete the institution's application form. You will typically need to provide your academic transcripts, a copy of your passport, proof of English proficiency (if required), and a personal statement. Many institutions accept applications online within 48 hours through the Outreach portal.
After your application is reviewed, the institution will issue a conditional or unconditional offer letter. This document is essential — you will need it for your student visa application. Keep both a digital and a printed copy.
Non-EU students must apply for a Malta student visa (Type D long-stay visa) at their nearest Maltese embassy or consulate. Required documents typically include your offer letter, proof of sufficient funds, accommodation evidence, travel insurance, and a clean criminal record. Processing times vary by country, so begin the visa application as early as possible — ideally 8 to 12 weeks before your programme starts.
Outreach handles all visa documentation on your behalf, reducing the risk of errors or delays.
Malta has a range of student housing options including shared apartments, student residences, and private rentals. Popular areas include St Julian's, Sliema, and Msida (close to the University of Malta). Outreach can connect you with trusted accommodation providers before you arrive.
Once you land in Malta, you will complete your official enrolment at the institution, receive your student ID, and attend an orientation session. Within the first week, you will also need to register with the local authorities to formalise your residency status.
The entire process, from first application to first day of class, typically takes 10 to 16 weeks when properly guided. With Outreach Recruitment Agency Malta by your side, every step is clear, supported, and on time.