IICMP — your door to Maltese healthcare
Registration for nurses and care professionals
Malta's healthcare sector runs on internationally educated professionals — but every new nurse must register with IICMP (the Maltese nursing register under the Council for Nurses and Midwives) before starting work. The process involves qualification verification, English proficiency evidence, and a compliance pathway set by the Maltese Ministry.
Medisol has placed nurses with Mater Dei, St James Hospital, and Malta's private care homes. We prepare every document exactly as IICMP asks — saving you the 2–3 month delays most first-time applicants face.
IICMP registration in 5 steps
From home to Malta, handled
IICMP pricing
Transparent package pricing
Frequently asked questions
IICMP, simplified
How long does IICMP take?
Typically 3–5 months once all documents are apostilled. English test prep can add 1–2 months if not already cleared.
Is Malta part of the EU registration framework?
Yes. Malta is an EU member, so your IICMP registration can ease mobility to other EU countries later under EU professional recognition rules.
Do I need to speak Maltese?
No. Healthcare in Malta is delivered in English — Maltese is not a registration requirement.
What is the typical salary?
Entry-level staff nurse salaries in Malta range €22,000–€28,000/year, with higher earnings in specialty roles and private hospitals.
Ready for Malta?
Free eligibility check with a Malta specialist.
What clients say
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