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Hi, I am seeking some information about a course required in order to apply for the long term residency,
It's about : the social, economic, cultural and demographic history and environment of Malta.
If anyone had been through this application or know about it, kindly share any info.

Thanks,
Dan
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Hi Dan,

Read the Study in Malta article, you will get some useful information.

You should contact your university/school, they will guide you through the formalities.

All the best,
Bhavna
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dania3 wrote:

Hi, I am seeking some information about a course required in order to apply for the long term residency,
It's about : the social, economic, cultural and demographic history and environment of Malta.
If anyone had been through this application or know about it, kindly share any info.

Thanks,
Dan


@dania3

Please see excerpts: ‘Long term residence permit……..5.  Showing also that s/he has complied with the following integration conditions:

Twelve months prior to the application s/he has attended a course organized by NCFHE about the social, economic, cultural and demographic history and environment of Malta. S/he must provide evidence that s/he has attended lessons for at least 100 hours and must achieve an examination pass mark of at least 75%.........’

Source:

https://integration.gov.mt/en/Residence … ermit.aspx

Contact the National Commission for Further and Higher Education (NCFHE) as follows:

https://ncfhe.gov.mt/en/aboutus/Pages/contact.aspx

Thank you all, I am still chasing this course as I already went to NCFHE and they said its moved to jobs plus...
Hi @Dania3,

I am chasing those courses as well, as I have to pass them for permanent residence permit. After calling ETC, then NCFHE, then jobplus and from there they told me its lifelong learning malta /

I call them and they said yes, they are organizing those courses. But Its not clear which courses I have to attend. The person on the call told me that first I have to pass Maltese language level 2 and then start the integration courses. From the regulation I read I have to pass English or Maltese. Definitely not clear.

Please post if you have any more information about this.

Than you
Regards.
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