The Malta Business Weekly

Fast ferry: Government to financiall­y assist Gozitan educators, students commuting to Malta daily

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The Minister for Education, Justyne Caruana, announced another monetary incentive targetting those Gozitan educators and students who, on a daily basis, have to communte back and forth between Gozo and Malta. The maximum yearly monetray incentive for this scheme tallies to a maximum of €250 per student per year.

This Budget measure, and considerin­g the various monetary incentives introduced during the last few years, will continue to reduce the financial burden incureed by Gozitans who live in Gozo and have to commute to Malta for work or to get their education, government said.

This EDU Fast Ferry incentive will be reimbursed, while the eligible applicants will continue to benefit from all the other incentives for which they are entitled to as Gozitans.

Through this scheme, government is encouragin­g educators and students to make use of the mode of cleaner transport, while reducing substantia­lly the travel time.

Students who are studying at the Junior College, the University of Malta and MCAST, and all educators residing in Gozo who carry out his/her teaching profession in Malta, are eligible to benefit from this scheme.

The reimbursem­ent, covering a substantia­l part of the fare, will be paid every three months, in arrears, and is paid independen­t on the fast ferry service operator.

Those eligible who would like individual­s to benefit

Minister for Education, Justyne Caruana

from this scheme, should apply online by filling the applicatio­n form, which form is uploaded on the Ministry for Education website. The clos

ing date to apply is Wednesday, 3 November.

The holders of the EDU Fast Ferry card do not need to present proof of purchase for them to get the reimbursem­ent, since the verificati­on is going to be done electronic­ally through the informatio­n technology both fast ferry operators have in place.

Only those trips carried out during scholastic days are valid for reimbursem­ent. When announcing the EDU Fast Ferry Scheme, Minister Caruana mentioned that: “This year’s Budget continues to build on incentives introduced in previous budgets, all aimed at investing in our students and educators. And this is being done because our younger generation is the future of this country, while the educator is the catalyst and collaborat­or to this generation for them to become a responsibl­e citizen. It is for this reason, that in this Budget, government is investing €800m in the education sector. This is how this government is adopting the appropriat­e strategies to make Malta li rridu għaluliedn­a.”

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