To get a work permit in Malta, there are several steps and requirements. First, an individual needs a long-stay D visa, which allows them to reside and work in Malta for an extended period. Second, the employer must obtain an employment license and submit documentation to the Malta Employment and Training Corporation. Third, the applicant sends their visa application to the Maltese consulate including documents like an employment contract, proof of medical insurance, and financial resources. If approved, the process of obtaining a single work permit can take as little as 4 weeks. EU citizens do not require a visa but must still register with authorities. Partnering with an experienced company can help navigate the process smoothly.