During the academic year, Malta sees some 80-90 thousand international students coming to study and live in the beautiful Mediterranean island-country. However, not everything is just about school. Most people would appreciate and pursue job opportunities. Some people want to get settled immediately and find a career path while others could prefer a less time-consuming opportunity with flexible working hours. So, if you’re an international student in Malta who is looking for a job, what would be the best opportunities for you?

First of all, it’s different for EU & non-EU students

Students that came from outside the European Union will have to spend at least 13 weeks in the island before they can work. Furthermore, non-EU students are limited to working 20 hours per week to avoid exploitation in the labour market.

But, if you came from EU countries, you can find work and have less limitations in terms …