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Is it expensive for immigrant children to study in Malta?

Trump in the United States has been moving on immigration policy recently, and American green cards can enjoy more and more benefits. In this environment, Malta, a small European country, fought its way out and became a popular immigrant country in Europe. After immigrating to Malta, you will get a green card in Malta and your children can study for free. With a permanent residence permit, you can also do business in Malta.

In Malta, the whole country is divided into eleven independent educational districts, all educational resources are equally distributed, and teaching is conducted in pure English. Without the concept of school district housing, residents can choose schools nearby. Generally, you only need to pay 300-500 euros for tuition and fees (textbooks, etc. ) Every year.

However, most parents will choose to send their children to a branch school opened by an internationally renowned school, that is, a private school. Indeed, the educational resources of private schools will be better than those of public schools. The international branches in Malta are all connected with top international universities, and all offer international courses such as IB, A-Level and AP under the Anglo-American international curriculum system. The achievements are mutually recognized by EU countries, and the success rate of applying for global universities with diplomas is very high. Primary schools generally cost 3000-6000 euros a year, and junior high schools cost about 5000-9000 euros, which is much cheaper than domestic and international schools. Just saving tuition fees and school districts is enough for a family to obtain immigration status. The cost of financing buyout in Malta is only within RMB 6,543,800+RMB 5,000.

Education in Malta is divided into public education and private education, and tuition fees are calculated in different ways. In terms of public education, after immigrating to Malta, applicants can work and pay social security, and their children can enjoy free public education in Malta. Malta is divided into 1 1 public education school districts with equal distribution of educational resources. Residents can go to school nearby, and students only need to pay tuition and fees of 400-600 euros every year from primary school to high school. In terms of private education, Malta has established several high-quality international schools, all of which offer international courses such as IB, A-Level and AP under the Anglo-American international curriculum system. Credits can be transferred between EU countries, and the success rate of applying for global TOP 100 universities is high. In terms of tuition, the annual tuition fee is 2,000-7,000 euros, which is only a quarter of the fees charged by domestic and international schools.