Official data reveals that Malta has a substantial foreign workforce, with Indian nationals leading the count at 13,158 employees as of July 2023.
This information, disclosed by Finance Minister Clyde Caruana in response to a parliamentary question posed by PN MP Graziella Galea, positions India as the dominant contributor to Malta’s foreign labor force. Italy follows with 11,566 workers, and the Philippines, Nepal, and the United Kingdom complete the top five.
A diverse range of nationalities contributes to Malta’s workforce, with countries such as Serbia, Colombia, and Albania featuring prominently.
As of July, the Maltese economy employed 37,224 EU, EEA, and EFTA nationals, alongside 68,775 third-country nationals, totalling 105,999 foreign workers. This signifies a substantial increase from the 2021 figures, with nearly 30,000 more individuals, reflecting the continued growth of Malta’s foreign workforce.
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