Malta Visa: Required Bank Balance for Study Permit
"For a Malta study visa, you need to show that you have sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees and living expenses during your stay. Here’s a clear breakdown:
1️⃣ Tuition Fees
Tuition fees vary depending on the institution and program.
Typical range: €3,000 – €15,000 per year for university programs.
You must show proof of payment or evidence you can pay tuition.
2️⃣ Living Expenses
The Maltese authorities usually require proof that you can cover €4,700 – €5,000 per year for living costs (rent, food, transport, healthcare, etc.).
This is approximately €400 – €450 per month.
If your tuition fees are already fully paid, you may only need to show funds for living expenses.
3️⃣ How to Show Funds
You can provide:
Bank statements (personal or parents’ account) for the last 3–6 months.
Scholarship or grant letters.
Loan approval letters from banks.
Sponsorship letters with supporting bank statements.
4️⃣ Practical Tips
Keep funds in a stable account; authorities prefer seeing readily accessible money.
Show consistency: Large sudden deposits may be questioned.
Ensure that your bank statements clearly show ownership and availability of the funds.
✅ Bottom line:
For a Malta study visa, you generally need around €4,700–€5,000 for living expenses plus your tuition fees, either in a bank account or through scholarships/loans."
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