The archipelago is one of the 27 sovereign states that are part of the European Union. It is located in the Mediterranean and has a high population density.
The Republic of Malta It is a country of the European Union made up of an archipelago located in the Mediterranean Sea, south of Italy, east of Tunisia and north of Libya. Due to its strategic location, it has been a disputed territory for the different imperialist powers, but since 1964 it has been an independent territory. And in 2004 it became part of the European Union.
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In addition to being a popular tourist destination for its beaches and weather conditions, Malta has rFavorable regulations in the financial area and in technology and communication servicesAnd of course, there is a huge demand for jobs in the tourism and hospitality sector.

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Everything you need to know to work in Malta.
These are the most in-demand jobs in Malta
The most sought-after jobs in Malta are, first of all, tourism. It has a sunny climate almost 300 days a year and the tourist area is the most important pillar of the country’s economy, attracting millions of visitors every year.
Secondly, there are the online gaming and betting. Due to its favorable regulations and the license of the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), it is one of the most important centers in the field of online betting and the gaming industry. Casinos such as Betsson, Bet365, William Hill, Leo Vegas, among others, are managed here.
Thirdly there are the financial services. Due to its membership in the European Union and its favourable legislation, it is one of the most important financial centres in the world and has a high demand for employment in the sector.
Finally there is the area of information and communication technologies. Due to tax incentives and a favorable business environment, many IT startups are established there, which means there is a demand for labor in the technology sector.
What are the requirements to work in Malta as an Argentine?
Unlike other countries in the European Union, Malta offers more facilities to access a job there:
- Travelling as a tourist: If you are going on holiday, the country allows you to stay there for 3 months. Once there, you can start an English course and obtain a study visa.
- The second option is the Skill Pass: It costs between 300 and 500 euros and allows you to work in the hotel and tourism sector. It is a test that you take to pass theoretical modules and an interview to be able to look for work in that industry. Then, you must register with JobsPlus, which allows you to work part time (it costs 230 Euros) and allows you to work 20 hours a week.
Finally, there is the option to get a Work visawhich requires the following:
- Photocopy of the complete passport. It must be valid for at least 6 months.
- Health insurance.
- You will need to register here: your rental agreement, your landlord’s ID, your “rental declaration form” and your contract.
- Cover letter from your employer, explaining your hiring requirements.
- Job Description Form.
- Curriculum Vitae, European model.
- References from former employers.
- Employment contract signed by both parties.
- Completed forms. CEA Form FORM C (Non-EU) and FORM ID 14 (Identity Registration form).
- Passport-sized photographs.
- Pay the work visa fee: €280.50. You will have to pay it in person, or by cheque in the name of “Identity Malta Agency”.
All forms and necessary information can be downloaded from the vivirse.com website.
Source: Ambito

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