Malta has become a popular destination for international workers thanks to its booming economy, growing industries, and high demand for skilled professionals. Its welcoming environment and strong expat community make it an ideal place to start or advance your career.
Malta offers a modern lifestyle, friendly people, and beautiful Mediterranean scenery. It’s a great destination for Nepali individuals seeking safe, English-speaking work opportunities in a vibrant and welcoming country.
Malta offers a welcoming and professional work environment within the European Union. English is one of Malta's official languages, making communication easy for Nepalese workers. With its growing economy, Malta attracts professionals from around the world, especially in sectors like hospitality, IT, finance, and healthcare. Maltese companies value a strong work ethic, and employees benefit from EU-standard labor rights, work-life balance, and a multicultural atmosphere.
Compared to other European countries, Malta offers a relatively affordable cost of
living. Accommodation, transportation, and daily expenses are moderate, depending on
your lifestyle and location (cities like Valletta or Sliema are more expensive).
On average, monthly living expenses can range from €800 to €1,200, covering rent,
utilities, food, and transportation. Many employers in Malta also assist with
accommodation for international workers, reducing the initial financial burden.
Malta, though small, offers several excellent cities and towns for employment
opportunities, especially in sectors like hospitality, tourism, and IT. Popular
locations for international workers include:
• Valletta (Capital City)
• Sliema
• St. Julian’s
• Birkirkara
• Mosta
Malta’s job market welcomes skilled and unskilled workers from Nepal and other
countries. The most in-demand sectors include:
• Hospitality (Hotels, Restaurants)
• Housekeeping and Cleaning
• Construction
• Caregiving and Healthcare
• Information Technology (IT)
• Finance and Banking
• Gaming and iGaming Industry
• Administrative and Customer Support
Since English is an official language in Malta, having good English communication skills
is essential for securing most jobs. While formal English certifications like IELTS or
TOEFL are not always mandatory for work permits, strong verbal and written skills will
improve your chances in competitive sectors.
We offer English language preparation classes to help candidates improve their
communication skills and succeed in interviews and the workplace.