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Digital Nomad Life in Malta: The Jewel of the Mediterranean A Unique Winter Experience on Nordic Islands
Situated in the heart of the Mediterranean, Malta is known for its historic sites, picturesque landscapes, Even Nordic islands—traditionally known for their cold winters and high cost of living—are now drawing interest from
and unique cuisine. Once recognized mainly as a tourist destination, Malta is now emerging as an digital nomads. The Arctic Digital Nomads Grant offers them a chance to live and work for free in remote regions such
attractive remote work hub for digital nomads. The Residency Malta Agency has introduced a Nomad as Iceland, Norway, and the Faroe Islands during the winter season. This program is designed to revitalize remote
Residence Permit, allowing non-EU residents to live in Malta and work remotely for up to four years. Northern European regions and encourage interaction between digital nomads and local communities.
Applicants selected for the grant will receive:
- Free accommodation and workspaces
Nomad Residence Permit Requirements
- Opportunities to experience local culture and outdoor activities
- Chances to engage and network with the local community
Stable income from remote work or freelancing Valid health insurance
The program will run between January and April 2025 for periods of one to three months.
Proof of residence in Malta
No employment relationship with a
Malta-based company Minimum annual gross income of €42,000
This is a joint initiative led by Geiranger (Norway), Vágur (Faroe Islands), and the Westfjords (Iceland). Among them,
Vágur is a small village on the Faroe Islands with a population of about 1,000, known for its close-knit community and
peaceful surroundings.
Digital nomads in Malta can fully immerse themselves in the local culture and lifestyle, with ample
opportunities to connect with the community. The island’s beaches, historic ruins, and Mediterranean
As new types of workers like digital nomads emerge, the economies and cultures of island communities are evolving.
food culture make it particularly appealing to nomads from the U.S. and U.K.—offering a well-
Islands offer a distinctive and appealing environment for remote workers. Their presence is expected to bring
balanced environment for both work and leisure.
technological innovation and economic revitalization to local communities reshaping island life for a new generation.
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