The first thing you should know about the interview for study visa in Maltais that it is not a requirement for all students. The Visa Unit is in charge of randomly selecting those who will have to answer some questions about their application in person.
The questions they will ask you may vary, but they will always be directly related to your intentions and the list of documents you submitted to apply for the visa.
If you are one of those selected for the interview for the study visa in Malta, take note of the following questions, answer them in your own words and if you still do not feel confident, do not worry, contact your advisor at Boom Studies for support.
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TogglePossible questions you will be asked in the interview for the study visa in Malta:
1) How long do you plan to stay in Malta?
The time you will be in Malta will be exclusively the duration of your studies. That is to say, if your course is for 6 months you must mention this duration, and if you are asked the date of return to your country of origin, this must coincide with the date of the tickets you presented.
2) Where are you going to study?
Even though you presented the letter from the school and the receipt of payment from where you study, the officials want to verify that the information is true. Answer with the name of the school and the city where it is located.
3) How many hours do you study per day and what level are you at?
You must have a clear and exact timetable. Check very well the hours of study per day that appear in the school's letter and if you are asked, also indicate the level of the course you are in.
4) Why do you want to study English and why in Malta?
A common and also very obvious answer may be that it is a universal language and indispensable for everything. However, it can be much more beneficial for your application if you have more specific reasons, such as that English is crucial for the performance of your profession or that you want to pursue a master's degree and require a B2 level, for example.
5) Do you plan or need to work in Malta?
Although the Maltese government grants students the possibility to work 20 hours per week, it would be best to answer in the interview for the study visa in Malta, that you do not need to work and that you have the resources to support yourself on the island. Remember that your sole and main objective is to study English.
6) What is your profession and what do you do in your home country?
With this question you want to know how stable your life is in your home country, argue what you did before traveling and make it clear why you want to return to your country after the end of your course.
7) Where do the funds for your living expenses in Malta come from?
These funds can be your savings from your job in your home country, money you have been saving for your academic projects. It can also be family resources and money from a sponsor.
8) Who is your sponsor and why will they support you financially in Malta?
In case you have a sponsor, they may ask you why he/she or that organization is supporting you financially and how much they send you monthly.
Possible answers may be because it is a very close family member with whom you have a strong emotional bond. In the case of a company or organization, argue because they are willing to support financially. The recommended monthly amount should be between €780 and €800.
9) Do you plan to travel to other countries during your studies?
Although the student visa in Malta gives you the possibility to travel in the 26 countries of the Schengen zone, we recommend you to say that your priority is to learn or improve your English.
You can mention that you would like to visit another country during the weekends, but always emphasize that your sole and main objective is to learn English in order to grow personally and professionally in your country.
Do you want to prepare yourself better for the interview for the study visa in Malta and other formalities?
At Boom Studies we have a team of advisors who will accompany you throughout the process at no additional cost. We have agreements with the best institutions in Malta and special tuition costs.