Now that Malta forms part of the EU, do I still need to apply for a work permit in order to employ an EU national with my company? |
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Under the agreement signed on 16th April, 2003 between Malta and the European Union, Malta obtained a derogation for a transitional period of seven years during which it can refuse work permits even to EU nationals. Malta also negotiated a further safeguard that applies permanently after this seven year period. |
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