Malta Pre-Departure Prep Kit
A free practical workspace for first-time workers and hospitality applicants who need a study plan, document checklist, fee tracker, and arrival setup list before travelling to Malta.
Free tool, no approval claims
Who this is for
This is for first-time third-country national workers preparing for the Malta pre-departure course, especially if you are also checking the Skills Pass route for tourism or hospitality work. It also includes a renewal track for people already in Malta who need a cleaner deadline plan.
Official sources first The kit is built around official source notes and practical tracking. It does not replace Identita Malta, Skills Pass Malta, your employer, or professional advice for a complex case.
Free prep kit
Build your practical Malta prep pack
Pick your situation and get a study plan, document checklist, fee tracker prompts, and arrival setup list. No payment, no guarantee language, and no hidden checkout.
What the kit will not promise
- No guaranteed course pass.
- No guaranteed permit approval.
- No hidden checkout, preorder, or pressure funnel.
- No legal advice or representation.
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Keep going after the kit
The free Study Hub is available for practice. If you are still checking whether the course applies to you, start with the pre-departure guide and the Skills Pass comparison.
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