Expatriates – Non-EU Employment – Economically Self-Sufficient

Frequently Asked Questions

Eligibility:

Required Documentation (First-Time and Renewal):

Refusals and Withdrawals:

Contact Points and Support:

For further information or assistance regarding your application, here are key contact points:

  • Identità – Expatriates Unit (Residence Permits): This is the government agency handling residence permits for non-EU nationals. You can reach out for queries about forms, appointments, and general requirements.
  • Telephone: +356 2590 4000 (office hours Mon-Fri 07:15 – 14:30 local time).
  • Email: identita@gov.mt (General customer care email – for detailed case-specific queries, they might require you to provide personal details due to privacy.)
  • Website: gov.mt – Here you can find downloadable forms (e.g, [Form K – Application for Economically Self-Sufficient Status], and the [Lease Agreement Attestation Form], guidance notes, and an online appointment booking portal. The site also has a FAQs section and news updates about any policy changes.

Commissioner for Revenue – International Tax Unit (Special Tax Status Programs): If you have questions specifically about the GRP or MRP application for special tax status, or about maintaining your obligations under these programs, you can contact the International Tax Unit of the CFR (which falls under the Ministry for Finance).

  • Website Resources: The Ministry (CFR) provides downloadable Guidance Notes and Application Forms for GRP/MRP on their website. For instance, see the [Global Residence Programme page at cfr.gov.mt] which has links to the Application Form, Questionnaire, and Guidance Notes. Ensure you refer to the latest guidelines (as of Version 2.0 – 2020). These guidance documents have contact information and step-by-step details on obtaining the tax certificate.

Residency Malta Agency (for MPRP): The Malta Permanent Residence Programme is administered by a separate agency:

  • Website: gov.mt – provides official information on the MPRP, including guidelines, list of licensed agents, and FAQs.
  • Contact: Residency Malta Agency, Zentrum Business Centre, Level 2, Mdina Road, Qormi, QRM 9010, Malta.
  • Telephone: +356 2203 4000.
  • Email: residencymalta@gov.mt

Housing Authority – Private Lease Registration Unit: If you need assistance with registering your lease or obtaining the registration certificate:

  • Website: mt – you can find information on how landlords register leases and the tenant’s rights. The FAQ on that site can be useful if your landlord is unfamiliar with the process.

Expats Malta forums/groups – While not official, many have gone through the process and can share experiences (always cross-check any advice with official sources).

Professional service providers: Law firms and relocation agencies in Malta specialize in residence permit applications. If your case is complex or you simply prefer, you can hire a licensed immigration lawyer or consultant to handle the paperwork. They will charge a fee but will ensure everything is in order. (For GRP/MRP, you might already have one since an authorised mandatory is often required for those applications.)

If you lose your residence card or passport, report it immediately to the police and inform Identità. They can guide on replacing lost permits (there’s a form and fee for card replacement).

Keep the contact details of your country’s embassy or consulate in Malta readily available. They can assist if you need documents from home (like new passport, or help in emergencies).

Finally, always refer to official sources for the most updated information. Rules and procedures can change (for example, program thresholds may update, or new forms may be introduced). Identità’s announcements and the Legislation Updates are important. If you are unsure about any requirement, reaching out to the Expatriates Unit before submitting your application can prevent mistakes. The process can be detailed, but Malta has made efforts to streamline it – with preparation and the above guidance, you should be well on your way to securing your residence permit as an economically self-sufficient individual in Malta.

  • identita.gov.mt – FORM K

https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/FORM-K.pdf

  • Malta Permanent Residence: 20 Benefits and drawbacks in 2025

https://imin-malta.com/blog/malta-residence-permit-benefits/

  • Global Residence Programme

https://mtca.gov.mt/personal-tax/individual/special-schemes/global-residence-programme-rules

  • Malta Retirement Programme

https://mtca.gov.mt/personal-tax/individual/special-schemes/malta-retirement-programme

  • Home Page - Identità

https://identita.gov.mt/

  • Microsoft Word - The GLOBAL RESIDENCE PROGRAMME - Guidelines

https://acumum.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Guidelines-Malta-Global-Residence-Programme.pdf

  • The Global Residence Programme - ACT

https://www.act.com.mt/why-malta/taking-up-residence-in-malta/the-global-residence-programme/

  • gov.mt

https://residencymalta.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/L.N.-121-of-2021.pdf

  • Lease Agreement Attestation Form - Identità

https://identita.gov.mt/lease-agreement-attestation-form-3/

  • Residency Malta Agency - Sigurtà

https://homeaffairs.gov.mt/public-bodies/residency-malta-agency/