About Course
This programme aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the foundations of Legal Migration and equip participants with the practical skills necessary to manage and facilitate its processes effectively. Learners will acquire the ability to analyse migration trends, understand key legal frameworks, and apply rights-based approaches to ensure the protection and integration of migrants. Additionally, the course will explore various tools and policies used to manage migration, including labour migration visa regimes, bilateral labour agreements, and standard employment contracts. The programme will also offer learners the chance to develop and implement programmes addressing the needs of migrants throughout the migration cycle and engage with key stakeholders to promote safe and legal migration.
Accredited by the MFHEA Qualification Type: Award
Accreditation Category: Further Education Course / Programme
Licensed by MFHEA | Licence No.: 2021-016
ECTS: 1 Duration: 5 days
MQF/EQF level: 4
Mode of delivery/attendance: Face-to-face/full-time
Hours of total learning: 25 hours (Contact: 20 hours/Self-study: 2 hours/Assessment: 3 hours)
Language of instruction: English, French or Arabic
Address: MCP Med TI Licensed Premises.
Modes of teaching
- Lectures
- Visual aids
- Plenary/guided discussions
- Practical and group exercises
- Case studies
- Self-paced self-study
Assessment
Attendance:
A full mark implies uninterrupted attendance through the full course of studies.
Weight: 5 points
Formative Assessment :
Learners will be expected to participate throughout the duration of the course in interactive activities and discussions and partake in Q&A sessions.
Weight: 35 points
The final examination has been meticulously designed to assess the student’s holistic understanding of the course concepts. It comprises two sections: Section 1 with True/False, Multiple Choice, and Matching Questions, and Section 2 with open-ended questions (free narrative text).
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- Section 1:
- True or False (6 questions)
- Multiple Choice (7 questions)
- Matching Questions (3 questions)
- Section 2:
- Open-ended questions (4 questions)
- Section 1:
Sample question: Section 1: Multiple choice:
Which international agreement is primarily concerned with the protection of migrant rights?
- A) The Geneva Convention
- B) The Migrant Workers Convention
- C) The UN Refugee Convention
- D) The Schengen Agreement
Sample question: Section 2: Open-ended questions:
Summarise the impact of mutual recognition arrangements (MRAs) on labour markets of countries of destination.
Important Remark: the sample questions above serve as examples to provide an initial idea of the type of questions that may be asked and may be revisited at a later stage.
Weight: 60 points
The passing grade for successful completion of programme: 60/100
Additional Information:
- Intake Dates: No fixed intake dates. This programme is delivered on request and scheduled in cooperation with partner institutions and national authorities. Please contact mcpmedti@icmpd.org for information on upcoming deliveries.
- Programme Fees: There are no standard tuition fees. Participation is free of charge for nominated participants from eligible public institutions, in accordance with the applicable agreements and communications with MCP Med TI. For further information, please contact mcpmedti@icmpd.org.
- Registration Method: Registration is not open to the general public. Participants are nominated by partner institutions or competent national authorities. Organisations interested in delivering this programme may contact mcpmedti@icmpd.org.
Visa Requirements:
Third-country nationals attending this programme in Malta should consult Identity Malta for visa requirements: https://www.identitymalta.com/

Course Content
Day 1
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Course and Participants’ Introduction (15 minutes)
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Introduction to International Legal Migration (90 minutes)
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Overview of Migrants’ Rights and Key Legal Frameworks Relevant to International Labour Migration (90 minutes)
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Groupwork – Migration Personas (90 minutes)
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Wrap-up and closure of the day (15 minutes)



