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Malta Nomad Residence Permit

Malta's Nomad Residence Permit allows remote workers to live in Malta while working for employers or clients based abroad.

Malta nomad residence permit quick facts

Key Facts (Nomad Residence Permit)

Eligibility rules are published by Residency Malta.

Income Requirement

Minimum gross yearly income of EUR 42,000.

Eligible Remote Work

Work for a foreign employer, run a foreign company, or provide freelance services to clients abroad.

Permit Duration

Issued for one year and renewable if eligibility criteria are still met.

Key Documents

Valid travel document, health insurance, property rental/purchase agreement, police certificate, and background check.

Official Requirements (Nomad Residence Permit)

Permit Type Nomad Residence Permit
Income Rule Minimum gross yearly income of EUR 42,000.
Eligibility Third-country nationals who work remotely for foreign employers, run a foreign company, or offer freelance services to foreign clients.
Required Documents Valid travel document, health insurance covering Malta and Europe, rental or purchase agreement, police conduct certificate, and background check.
Duration One year, renewable upon application if eligibility criteria are met.
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Last updated: 2026-01-12. Always verify requirements on official sources.

Visa Path Snapshot

Path Use Case Income Rule Official Source
Nomad Residence Permit Remote workers and freelancers based abroad EUR 42,000 gross yearly income Eligibility Criteria

FAQ

Who is eligible for the Malta Nomad Residence Permit?

Applicants must be third-country nationals who work remotely for a foreign employer, run a foreign company, or provide freelance services to clients outside Malta.

What income is required?

Applicants must show a minimum gross yearly income of EUR 42,000.

How long is the permit valid?

The permit is issued for one year and can be renewed if eligibility requirements are still met.

Which documents are required?

Key documents include a valid travel document, health insurance, a rental or purchase agreement, a police conduct certificate, and a background verification check.

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