Non-EU students can study in Malta successfully, but timing and documents matter more in summer.

If you are non-EU students and parents, this guide gives you a practical way to think about non-EU summer planning before you book, travel or make plans with classmates.

Start Earlier Than You Think

If you need immigration advice, documents or extra checks before travel, do not wait until the last minute. Summer dates move quickly and processing times can vary.

Early planning gives the school team more room to guide you through the right next steps.

Keep Documents Organised

Students should keep passports, course confirmation, accommodation details, financial documents where relevant, insurance information and travel details in one place.

Having documents ready helps reduce stress when you are booking, travelling or answering questions.

Think About Total Budget

For non-EU students, the total budget can include course, accommodation, flights, insurance, daily spending and any required visa-related costs.

A realistic plan is better than a cheap plan that does not cover the full stay.

Use Your Course Time Well

If you travel a long way to study, make the course count. Attend class consistently, ask for feedback and use English outside the classroom.

Malta's compact size helps because students can practise English in daily situations without feeling lost in a huge city.

Planning Your Course

If you are a non-EU student, request a quote and tell us your nationality and preferred dates so we can guide you properly.

Get a course quotation or explore our English courses in Malta.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do non-EU students need a visa for a summer English course in Malta?

It depends on your nationality and length of stay. Short summer courses may need only a short-stay (Schengen) visa, while longer stays can require a national visa. Our team checks your situation before you book.

How early should non-EU students plan a summer course?

As early as possible — visa processing times vary by country and summer is busy, so booking well ahead is safest.

Can the school help with my visa paperwork?

Yes — Maltalingua issues the enrolment and accommodation documents you need to support a student visa application.

Is Malta a good summer destination for non-EU students?

Yes — an English-speaking EU country with a warm climate, Schengen access and a large international student community.