Expatriates – Non-EU Employment – Exempt Person Status in Malta

Frequently Asked Questions

Processing times can vary, but Identita aims to be efficient once all documents are submitted:

  • Initial vetting: After all documents are submitted, the Expatriates Unit will verify the documents and conduct background checks. The target timeframe for this phase is approximately two weeks for straightforward cases.
  • Biometrics and card printing: If everything is clear, in many cases, you may receive your eResidence card in about 2–3 weeks from the date of a complete application.
  • If an interview is needed: For example, in all spouse related cases the Compliance Unit interviews the couple to confirm they are genuinely living together. In such cases, the initial vetting is followed by scheduling an interview (usually within one week after vetting). The actual interview appointment might be a week or two later, depending on schedules. After a successful interview, your biometrics would be taken and the card issued. Additional checks may extend the timeline.
  • Overall timeframe: Many applicants receive their card in about 3–4 weeks from submission of all documents. While the application is being processed, applicants are advised to remain in Malta, as you might need to attend an interview or pick up the card on short notice.