Malta is an archipelago composed of five islands located in the Mediterranean Sea, on the European continent, between Italy and Tunisia (North Africa). Three of the five islands are inhabited: Malta, Comino and Gozo.
The island of Malta is the largest and most important, as it houses the city of Valletta, the national capital, in addition to having about 320 ancient monuments inside fortifications. The islands of Malta and Gozo are home to the oldest known human constructions, the Megalithic Temples, considered world heritage sites.
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Since December 2015, international students NO longer need a visa to enter Malta to study for up to 90 days. The tourist visa is given at the entrance to Malta after the presentation of the following documents:
Valid passport;
Reasons to visit Malta
Proof of course enrollment
Accommodation address
Proof of income to stay in Malta for 90 days
Travel Insurance with coverage of at least 30,000 euros.