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To obtain a student visa for Malta as a Bangladeshi national, you'll need to gather several documents and meet specific criteria. This includes having a valid passport, a letter of acceptance from a Maltese educational institution, proof of sufficient funds, travel insurance, and other essential paperwork. 

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

1. Passport and Identification:

  • A valid Bangladeshi passport with at least six months of validity remaining. 
  • Recent passport-sized photos that meet visa specifications. 
  • A copy of the biometric information page of your passport. 

2. Academic and Enrollment Documents:

  • Original Letter of Acceptance: From a recognized Maltese educational institution, confirming your enrollment in a specific course, its duration, and fees. 
  • Proof of Course Fees: Evidence of payment, either a partial deposit or the full tuition fee. 
  • Academic Transcripts and Certificates: Showing your educational background from SSC to the latest degree. 
  • Language Proficiency Certificate: If required by your chosen course (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL). 

3. Financial Requirements:

  • Proof of Sufficient Funds: Evidence that you can support yourself financially during your studies and stay in Malta. This could include bank statements, salary slips, or a notarized affidavit from a sponsor.
  • Bank Statements: Showing a consistent and sufficient balance for living expenses (approximately 30 EUR per day for the duration of your stay).
  • Sponsorship Documents (if applicable): Notarized declaration if someone else is sponsoring your studies. 

4. Travel and Accommodation:

  • Confirmed Travel Itinerary: Proof of your travel plans to and from Malta (e.g., flight tickets). 
  • Proof of Accommodation: A rental agreement, letter of accommodation from your institution, or confirmation from a housing provider. 

5. Insurance and Health:

  • Travel Medical Insurance: Coverage for your entire stay in Malta, including medical emergencies and repatriation. 
  • Medical Certificate: Depending on the institution's requirements. 

6. Other Requirements:

  • Visa Application Form: Completed and signed. 
  • Cover Letter: Explaining your purpose of study and why you chose Malta. 
  • Biometric Data: Fingerprints and a photo may be required during the application process. 
  • Possible Interview: You may be required to attend an interview as part of the application process. 

Application Process:

  • Choose a Program and University: Research and select a suitable program at a recognized Maltese institution. 
  • Apply for Admission: Submit your application to the chosen institution. 
  • Receive Offer Letter: If accepted, you'll receive an offer letter, which is crucial for the visa application. 
  • Apply for a Student Visa: At the Maltese Embassy or Consulate in Bangladesh, or through VFS Global. 
  • Attend Interview (if required): Be prepared to attend an interview with the embassy or consulate. 
  • Await Visa Decision: The processing time for the visa can vary. 
  • Travel to Malta: Once your visa is approved, you can make travel arrangements. 

Important Notes:

  • Consult with the Maltese Embassy or Consulate:

    Get the most up-to-date and specific requirements from the official source. 

  • Start Early:

    The visa application process can take time, so begin well in advance of your intended study start date. 

  • Keep Copies:

    Make copies of all your documents for your records. 

  • Pay the Fees:

    Ensure you have the correct amount for the visa application and any associated fees. 

Why study in Malta?

 

🌍 1. English-Speaking Environment

  • English is one of Malta's official languages (alongside Maltese), so courses at most universities are taught in English.

  • Great for international students seeking education in English without going to the UK or US.


πŸŽ“ 2. Recognized and Affordable Education

  • Malta offers European-standard education at lower tuition fees than many other EU countries.

  • Its qualifications are recognized across Europe and internationally.


🌞 3. Safe, Small, and Culturally Rich Country

  • Low crime rate, friendly locals, and a close-knit community make it a safe place to study.

  • Rich in history (think ancient temples, medieval cities), with influences from many cultures.


🌊 4. Mediterranean Lifestyle

  • Beautiful weather year-round, stunning coastlines, and outdoor activities like diving, sailing, and hiking.

  • A good balance between academics and quality of life.


πŸ›‚ 5. Visa and EU Access

  • Malta is in the Schengen Zone, allowing travel across most of Europe during your studies.

  • The student visa process is relatively straightforward compared to other EU countries.


πŸ’Ό 6. Work Opportunities

  • International students can work part-time while studying (up to 20 hours per week).

  • Malta’s growing economy, especially in iGaming, tourism, finance, and tech, offers internships and job potential after graduation.


🏫 7. Diverse University Options

Top institutions include:

  • University of Malta – oldest and largest, public university.

  • Global College Malta, MCAST (Malta College of Arts, Science & Technology), and branches of international institutions offer more career-focused or vocational training.


Would you like help comparing it with other countries, or finding specific programs in Malta?

 

 

Cost of living in Malta

🏠 Housing

Shared or roommate arrangements bring it down further—rooms for around €300–600/month Reddit.


πŸ’‘ Utilities (electricity, water, gas)


🌐 Internet & Mobile


πŸ›’ Groceries & Food

Dining out varies widely:


🚍 Transport

  • Public transport: Free for residents with a Tallinja Card since October 2022; single fares around €1.50–2 before card access en.wikipedia.org+1Dingoos+1.

  • Occasional taxi or ride-hail rides add €30–60/month of extra cost.


πŸ₯ Health Insurance & Healthcare


πŸ‹οΈ Leisure & Extras


πŸ“Š Sample Monthly Budgets

Household Budget Range Notes
Single person €1,400–1,850 With rent in a moderate area, utilities, food, transport, and modest extras ExpatisReddit.
Couple or family of 4 €2,800–4,300 Includes 2‑bed rental, higher food, insurance, leisure ExpatisStack Cache.

 

Local Reddit users highlight lived experience:

“You’d need a bare minimum of €2.5k to live while counting pennies, €3k and up would get you in a more comfortable position.” – family of four breakdown Reddit
And even €2,000 for two people and 3 cats was described as “surviving, not comfortable” Reddit.


βœ… Summary

  • Single person: Expect monthly costs of €1,400–1,800

  • Two adults or small family: €2,500–3,500+ for a comfortable lifestyle

  • Lower-cost living is possible further from tourist hubs and with sharing arrangements, but central locations (Valletta, Sliema, St Julian’s) push costs higher.


🏝️ Tips & Considerations

  • Popular expat/investor schemes (e.g. Golden Visa programs) help drive demand and rental prices upward, especially in central areas Reddit+7kiplinger.com+7CSB Group+7.

  • High summer heat (45–48β€―°C) can increase utilities costs and impact lifestyle comfort Reddit.

  • Public transport is now free for residents—but still widely regarded as unreliable and slow en.wikipedia.orgReddit.


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