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Discover Malta: Mediterranean Beauty, Culture and Opportunity

Malta combines warm Mediterranean coastlines, historic cities, clear blue waters, and a lively international atmosphere. Its compact size makes it possible to experience ancient landmarks, charming villages, beaches, waterfront dining, and island adventures within a single journey.

Whether you are planning a holiday, visiting family or friends, travelling for permitted business activities, or preparing for an eligible employment opportunity, Visa Bridge Europe helps you organise the important steps with greater clarity.

Our Malta services include visa assistance, work permit guidance, flight and hotel arrangements, travel insurance, and customised holiday packages.

Three Islands. Countless Experiences.

Explore Valletta’s historic streets, walk through the peaceful medieval city of Mdina, visit Malta’s colourful fishing villages, or enjoy the coastal atmosphere of Sliema and St. Julian’s.

Beyond the main island, Gozo offers traditional villages, countryside views, and a slower pace of life. Comino is known for clear Mediterranean waters and memorable boat experiences.

For eligible professionals, Malta also provides employment-related residence and work pathways. The appropriate process depends on factors such as nationality, job offer, employer, occupation, contract duration, and personal circumstances.

Is Malta part of the Schengen Area?
Yes. Malta is part of the Schengen Area. Depending on their nationality and circumstances, travellers may need a Schengen short-stay visa before visiting Malta. A short-stay authorisation is generally intended for temporary visits such as tourism, family visits, or permitted business activities.
Can I travel to other Schengen countries with a Malta visa?
A valid Schengen visa may generally permit travel within participating Schengen countries, subject to the validity, number of entries, authorised stay, and other conditions shown on the visa. Applicants should apply through Malta when Malta is their main destination or when the applicable Schengen application rules direct them to do so.
How long can I visit Malta as a tourist?
A short stay in the Schengen Area is generally limited to a maximum of 90 days within a rolling 180-day period. The actual period granted may be shorter, so travellers must check the authorised dates and duration printed on their visa.
Do I need to show a complete travel itinerary?
Applicants are normally expected to explain the purpose and structure of their visit. This may include intended travel dates, accommodation, planned destinations and transport arrangements. The itinerary should be realistic and consistent with the applicant’s financial documents and stated travel purpose.
Can I work in Malta using a tourist visa?
Can I work in Malta using a tourist visa?
No. A tourist or short-stay visa does not normally give a traveller permission to take up employment in Malta. An applicant intending to work must obtain the correct employment and residence authorisation before beginning work.

How We Support Your Malta Journey

1
Understand Your Purpose
We begin by discussing your reason for travelling, intended length of stay, preferred dates, and personal circumstances. For work-related enquiries, we also review your professional background, available job offer, and employer documentation before explaining the relevant application process.
2
Prepare Your Documentation
Our team provides a customised checklist and helps you organise the supporting documents required for your application. We assist with application forms, financial evidence, accommodation details, travel plans, employment documents, and other relevant information.
3
Plan Your Travel
Once your journey moves forward, we can support you with flights, hotels, transfers, travel insurance, sightseeing arrangements, and useful pre-departure information.

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