Single Permit for Serbian Nationals in Malta (2026)
How Serbian nationals apply for Malta's Single Permit in 2026: visa requirements, employer steps, pre-departure course, and what's different for workers from Serbia.
Every third-country national needs a Single Permit — Malta's combined work and residence authorisation — before starting a job. For Serbian nationals, the process follows the same Identità Malta framework as everyone else, but a few details (visa entry rules, common sectors, and consular logistics) differ depending on where you're applying from.
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What's different for applicants
Serbian nationals can enter Malta visa-free for short stays (up to 90 days in any 180-day period). That visa-free entry does not authorise employment — you still need a Single Permit, submitted by your employer, before you can legally start work. Many Serbian applicants travel to Malta on visa-free entry while the permit is processed, but check with your employer whether this is advisable for your specific case.
Where workers are employed in Malta
Moderate and well-integrated community. Most Serbian Single Permit holders work in iGaming, IT & Customer Support, Financial Services. If your role falls under hospitality or tourism, you'll also need the Skills Pass alongside your Single Permit and pre-departure course.
Next steps
Your employer files the Single Permit application with Identità Malta — you cannot apply on your own behalf. The full Single Permit guide below covers the complete process: documents, fees, the mandatory pre-departure course (since 1 March 2026), and renewal timing for Serbian workers and everyone else.
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This page is a Serbian-specific summary. The full guide covers every step, fee, and document in detail.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do Serbian nationals need a visa for the Single Permit process?
Serbian nationals can travel to Malta visa-free for short stays, but still need a Single Permit — sponsored by an employer — before starting work. Visa-free entry alone does not permit employment.
What sectors commonly hire Serbian workers under the Single Permit?
iGaming, IT & Customer Support, Financial Services, Hospitality are the sectors where Serbian nationals are most commonly employed in Malta. Moderate and well-integrated community.
Can Serbian Single Permit holders change employer in Malta?
Yes, but it requires a formal change-of-employer process — your new employer submits a new application to Identità Malta, and you cannot start the new job until it's approved. See the change-employer guide for the full process and risks.
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