Expatriates Unit Highly Qualified Individuals – Blue Card

Expatriates Unit

An EU Blue Card gives highly qualified workers from outside the EU the right to live and work in an EU country, provided they have higher professional qualifications, and an employment contract or a binding job offer with a high salary compared to the average in the EU country where the job is. The EU Blue Card applies in 25 of the 27 EU countries. It does not apply in Denmark and Ireland.

The TCN has to be in possession of professional qualifications. For a definition of such professional qualifications please refer to regulation 2 in Subsidiary Legislation 217.27 https://legislation.mt/eli/sl/217.27/20231222/eng.

One has to have a contract of employment for such higher professional qualifications for a minimum period of six (6) months. In order for the application to be accepted the salary has to be (1.5 x the average gross annual salary) in Malta. The average wage is published by the National Statistics office in the Labour force survey.

The applicant must present a higher education qualification suchlike a University Degree certificate and must also work as a paid worker to be eligible. One must also have the necessary travel documents in hand, in addition to the health insurance for the applicant him/herself and any relatives who wish to come to the EU.