Visa for digital nomads in Malta: everything you should know. Part I.
With the Visa for Digital Nomads in Malta (Nomad Residence perm), the Republic of Malta joins the list of countries with visa for digital nomads, teleworkors, freelancers, freelance professionals and entrepreneurs of context 3.0.
If your employment modality is teleworking, you perceive stable income and dream of living and working in this country located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, the Visa for Digital Nomads in Malta can be your way to make the dream come true.
Nomad Residence allowing or visa for digital nomads in Malta: What is it?
The Visa for Digital Nomads of Malta, officially created within the “Nomad Residence Allow” program, is a temporary authorization that allows foreigners who work in freelance mode or with remote companies, establish themselves in a legally malt for a period of one year.
Of course, the Nomad Residence allows it especially for foreigners from countries outside the European Union, which wish to live and work comfortably from this wonderful Mediterranean archipelago.
Who can opt for the Visa for Digital Nomads in Malta?
Digital nomads that can opt for Nomad Residence allow to identify with one of the following three categories:
- Work for a remote employer registered in any country, with the exception of Malta. It is important to have a employee employment contract with said employer.
- Be owner or shareholder of a company registered in a foreign country, with business activities out of Malta.
- Be autonomous or freelance with a portfolio of clients out of malt. It is necessary to establish contracts with these clients.
REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY THE VISA FOR DIGITAL NOMA IN MALTA
Digital nomads that decide to live and work from Malta through this permit, must meet and present the following requirements and conditions to present the application: - Valid passport.
- Valid medical insurance policy throughout your stay in Malta.
Not being a citizen of any of the member countries of the European Union (EU). - Being a remote worker, either in a freelance, autonomous mode, as an entrepreneur, partner or shareholder of shops abroad or failing that, be hired by a remote company out of Malta.
- Receive a gross salary of at least 2,700 euros.