Frequently Asked Questions
If a national of an EU or EEA Member State intends to reside and/or work in Malta for a period exceeding three months, they are required to register their residence with Identità through the designated online portal, accessible via the following link: https://expatriates.identita.gov.mt/. Upon successful registration, a Maltese residence card will be issued in accordance their scope of residence in Malta
If your stay is for a maximum of three months, you do not need to register yourself. An EU/EAA and their family members, can apply for the residence card at their earliest as long as their intention is to reside in Malta for longer than three months. One can submit their application through the Expatriate Portal https://expatriates.identita.gov.mt/
EU national applicants may reside and work in Malta without a residence card; however, their employment must always be registered with Jobsplus.
In accordance with EU law, any EU national who intends to reside in Malta for a period exceeding three months is required to apply for a residence card.
Application can only be submitted once the Eu national / and his family members will be residing in Malta . Please note that proving your identity at a Maltese mission abroad is not possible.
No fee is applicable for first-time registration, renewal, or for updating any personal details on a Maltese residence card.
A replacement fee of twenty-two euro (€22) applies in cases where a valid residence card has been lost or stolen, while a fee of sixteen euro and fifty cents (€16.50) applies in instances where a valid residence card has been damaged.
If your residence card is due to expire within the next three months, you may submit your renewal application through our dedicated online portal, available at the following link: https://expatriates.identita.gov.mt/
- One can use the Alternative Login button while accessing through the Expatriates Portal.
- You will first need to register by selecting link named ‘Register here!’
- Complete the registration details. Tick the I’m not a robot tick box and click the Register button.
- A confirmation email will be sent to the registered address
- Open the verification email and access the link stated to verify your account
- Log into the Expatriates Portal using your temporary account credentials
When one attends their biometric appointment, applicants need to present:
- the same valid traveling document registered through application
- the same report filed with the police in Malta, if your card is lost or stolen
- if you are attending your appointment because of renewal of residence card or damage card, one shall also hand over the residence card
- any original and translated certificate submitted through registration
- any original and translated document (exp. court custody) submitted through registration
Appointments may only be scheduled once the applicant has submitted all the required documentation through the online portal. A guided invitation letter will then be sent to the applicant via email, using the same email address provided during registration.
One needs to send their request by email to eu.identita@gov.mt, stating:
- the application reference number
- requesting another code to set an appointment within the Eu section.
S1 or S072 are acceptable in other language rather than English or Maltese language.
The Entitlement Certificate grants its holder access to healthcare services at local public healthcare institutions, both on an in-patient and out-patient basis. For further information, please contact the Entitlement Unit via the following link: https://s2.eessi.gov.mt/en/about-us/
First one needs to check with the competent authority if they are entitled to S1 or S072. Then the Entitlement Certificate can only be issued, when the applicant will present the below documents to the Entitlement Unit which are based next to St Luke’s Hospital in Gwardamangia.
- the biometric receipt issued on the day of the appointment by Identita agency and
- the S1 or S072
Once the Entitlement Certificate will be issued the applicant shall provide the said certificate in person or by email eu.identita@gov.mt, in order to proceed with applicant’s Maltese residence card registration.
If an EU citizen or their family member is not paying social security contributions in Malta, or if the EU national is not entitled to an S1/S072 form or does not hold a valid Entitlement Certificate, the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) will not be accepted for those intending to reside permanently in Malta. The EHIC only provides access to necessary medical healthcare during a temporary stay in any EU or EEA Member State.
- POA form needs to be filled up when registration details are not being inserted by the applicant.
- EU national parents applying on behalf of their children under the age of eighteen (18) are not required to submit the Power of Attorney (POA) form.
- POA form link : https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Power-of-Attorney-EXP-CVU.pdf must be signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
Application forms can be accessed via the following link; https://identita.gov.mt/expatriates-unit-main-page/eu-nationals/eresidence-document-application/ , however, the online system will automatically generate the relevant form based on the selected category
Try to save the document as Zip file or Compressed file or divide the file in multiply files separately (ex: divide passport in 2 files as PDF format).
One shall send their request to eu.identita@gov.mt including the residence card number to be guided accordingly
- If you are in hold of a valid Maltese residence card under the employment basis, make sure that your registration through Jobsplus Unit is still active.
Should you have changed your basis exp. from employed to self sufficient, one requires to submit their renewal of new basis through the Eu portal Expatriates Unit Portal and update their new address from the same registration. - If the applicant intends to retain the same basis of residence, they must ensure that their Maltese residence card is valid and not expired. One may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal and select change of address after logging in.
- Use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A which can be found on your back of your Maltese residence card)
- Copy of valid passport/Foreign ID card (Bio data page only)
- Copy of residence card
- Application Changes to Application form ( https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CHANGES-TO-APPLICATION.pdf ) needs to be filled up and signed by the applicant in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES) and by the below:
- In case of renting , point 4 must be filled in & signed by the landlord and copy of proof of address exp. valid lease agreement or valid Hosing Authority letter is required
- In case of property owner, a copy of purchased agreement signed by the parties transferring the property is required.
- In case of applicant residing in a hotel or guesthouse, point 4 must be filled in & signed by premisses keeper. The Declaration Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Declaration-Hotel-Guest-House.pdf needs to be filled up and signed.
- In case the applicant is being host without any charge, point 4 must be filled in & signed by the house owner. The CEA Form D https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CEA-Form-D-Address-Declaration.pdf needs to be filled up and signed.
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- If you are in hold of a valid Maltese residence card under the employment basis, make sure that your registration through Jobsplus Unit is still active.
Should you have changed your basis exp. from employed to self sufficient, one requires to submit their renewal of new basis through the Eu portal Expatriates Unit Portal and update their new address from the same registration and upload a copy of the Police Lost Report issued from Malta. - If the applicant intends to retain the same basis of residence, they must ensure that their Maltese residence card is valid and not expired. One may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal and select lost/ stolen after logging in.
- Use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A which can be found on your back of your Maltese residence card)
- Upload the below:
- Copy of valid passport/Foreign ID card (Bio data page only)
- Copy of residence card (if available)
- Police lost report issued in Malta
- Application Changes to Application form ( https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CHANGES-TO-APPLICATION.pdf ) needs to be filled up and signed by the applicant in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- A fee of €22.00 will be applicable upon appointment by credit or debit card only
- If you are in hold of a valid Maltese residence card under the employment basis, make sure that your registration through Jobsplus Unit is still active.
Should you have changed your basis exp. from employed to self sufficient, one requires to submit their renewal of new basis through the Eu portal Expatriates Unit Portal. - If the applicant intends to retain the same basis of residence, they must ensure that their Maltese residence card is valid and not expired. One may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal and select damage card after logging in.
- use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A which can be found on your back of your Maltese residence card)
-Upload the below:- Copy of valid passport/Foreign ID card (Bio data page only)
- Copy of residence card
- Application Changes to Application form ( https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CHANGES-TO-APPLICATION.pdf ) needs to be filled up and signed by the applicant in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- A fee of €16.50 will be applicable upon appointment by credit or debit card only
- Kindly note that Maltese residence card shall be returned upon biometric ap-pointment.
- change of name or surname or nationality
- mistake in details
- amend marital status
One shall send their request by email to eu.identita@gov.mt including:
- clarification of their changes
- proof of changes
- Copy of their residency card
- Make sure that you are registered with Jobsplus Unit under active employment
- Applicants shall apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Employment basis
- If you are already in hold of a Maltese residence card use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A)
- upload the below:
- Copy of valid passport/Foreign ID
- card (Bio data page only)
- Application Form A signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
Copy of either work contract not older than 6 months or Jobsplus employment history.
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
- Make sure that you are registered with Jobsplus Unit under active self-employment basis
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Self-Employment basis
- If you are already in hold of a Maltese residence card use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A)
- upload the below
- Copy of valid passport/Foreign ID card (Bio data page only)
- Copy of recent Jobsplus employment history showing that you are self-employed
- Copy of VAT certificate issued by the VAT Department
- Copy of Tax certificate issued by the Inland Revenue Department
- Copy of Social Security (National Insurance ) Certificate
- Application Form A signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
- Make sure that they are registered with Jobsplus Unit under active self-employment basis
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Self-Employment basis
- use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A which can be found on your back of your Maltese residence card)
- upload the below:
- Copy of valid passport/Foreign ID card (Bio data page only)
- Copy of recent Jobsplus employment history showing that you are self-employed
- Application Form A signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Self-Sufficient basis
- If you are already in hold of a Maltese residence card, use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A)
- upload the below:
- Copy of valid passport/Foreign ID card (Bio data page only)
- Copy of proof of sufficient means example, copy of pension/secure bonds/ document issued from the Commissioner for Revenue(CFR)/ bank statements which amount to at least the minimum means which determine the grant of social assistance to Maltese nationals;
- Copy of the comprehensive health insurance or S1 certificate issued by the country of origin or the Entitlement Certificate if the applicant is already in hold of the said certificate
- Application Form J signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- Any documents / certificates provided in another language must be officially translated in English or Maltese https://identita.gov.mt/public-registry-sec-page-translators-list/ or https://e-justice.europa.eu/topics/find-legal-professional/legal-translators-interpreters/es_en
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Self-Sufficient basis
- If you are already in hold of a Maltese residence card, use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A)
- upload the below
- Copy of valid passport/Foreign ID card (Bio data page only)
- Copy of proof of sufficient means example, document issued from the Commissioner for Revenue (CFR)
- Copy of the comprehensive health insurance or S1 certificate issued by the country of origin or the Entitlement Certificate if the applicant is already in hold of the said certificate
- Application Form J signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- Any documents / certificates provided in another language must be officially translated in English or Maltese https://identita.gov.mt/public-registry-sec-page-translators-list/ or https://e-justice.europa.eu/topics/find-legal-professional/legal-translators-interpreters/es_en
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Self-Sufficient basis
- If you are already in hold of a Maltese residence card use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A)
- upload the below
- Copy of valid passport/Foreign ID card (Bio data page only)
- Recent copy of your Maltese Pension
- Application Form J signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Self-Sufficient basis
- If you are already in hold of a Maltese residence card use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A)
- upload the below
- Copy of valid passport/Foreign ID card (Bio data page only)
- Document from the Host entity confirming the purpose of residence, the duration of stay and place of residence.
- Such document must also confirm if the applicant shall be entitled to any financial funds and a comprehensive health insurance. If the applicant will not be entitled for financial funds and health sickness insurance, one shall provide
-proof of sufficient means exp.pension/secure bonds/ bank statement - a comprehensive health insurance or S1 certificate issued by the country of origin or the Entitlement Certificate if the applicant is already in hold of the said certificate
- Application Form J signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- Any documents / certificates provided in another language must be officially translated in English or Maltese https://identita.gov.mt/public-registry-sec-page-translators-list/ or https://e-justice.europa.eu/topics/find-legal-professional/legal-translators-interpreters/es_en
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Study basis
- If you are already in hold of a Maltese residence card, use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A)
- upload the below:
- Copy of valid passport/Foreign ID card (Bio data page only)
- Copy of the letter of acceptance from the educational establishment.
- Copy of the comprehensive health insurance or S1 certificate issued by the country of origin or the Entitlement Certificate if the applicant is already in hold of the said certificate. Students who attend the University of Malta, MCAST or ITS ONLY do not need to provide insurance.
- Declaration of proof of sufficient or applicant’s stable financial means exp. bank statement. Proof may also include a signed declaration of financial sup-port from a relative, which declaration must include relative’s name details & relationship and applicant’s details, along with a copy of the relative’s travel-ling document
- Application Form M signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- Any documents / certificates provided in another language must be officially translated in English or Maltese https://identita.gov.mt/public-registry-sec-page-translators-list/ or https://e-justice.europa.eu/topics/find-legal-professional/legal-translators-interpreters/es_en
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Exempt basis
- If you are already in hold of a Maltese residence card, use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A)
- upload the below:
- Copy of valid passport/Foreign ID card (Bio data page only)
- Copy of the bio page of the Maltese spouse’s passport;
- Copy of the Maltese spouse’s ID card;
- Copy of the Marriage Certificate (registered in Malta)
- Application Form E signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- Both address on the Maltese spouse’s ID and address on the Form E must be the same address
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Exempt basis
- use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A which can be found on your back of your Maltese residence card)
- upload the below:
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Copy of valid passport/Foreign ID card (Bio data page only)
- Copy of the bio page of the Maltese spouse’s passport;
- Copy of the Maltese spouse’s ID card;
- Application Form E signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- Both address on the Maltese spouse’s ID and address on the Form E must be the same address
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Exempt basis Child of a Maltese Citizen under the age of 21
- If you are already in hold of a Maltese residence card, use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A)
- upload the below:
- Copy of the bio page of the Maltese spouse’s passport & ID
- Dated and signed declaration from the Maltese spouse confirming s/he will take full responsibility
- Copy of the foreign parent’s travelling document (Maltese spouse’s passport)
- Copy of the marriage certificate between the Maltese spouse and the applicant’s parent
- Copy of the child’s travelling document (if Non Eu full copy of travel document is required)
- Copy of the applicant’s Birth Certificate. Apostille or legalization is required, if the said certificate was issued from a Non Eu country. (One can get in touch with the relevant embassy or with the Ministry of Foreign Affair for more guidance)
- Copy of proof of custody. Apostille or legalization is required, if the said document was issued from a Non Eu country. (One can get in touch with the relevant embassy or with the Ministry of Foreign Affair for more guidance)
- If custody is not available, dated verified letter signed by the foreign parent and notary/lawyer confirming that s/he is aware that their kid/s is/are residing in Malta with their parent is required along with a copy of the parent’s travelling document.
- Application Form E signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- Any documents / certificates provided in another language must be officially translated in English or Maltese https://identita.gov.mt/public-registry-sec-page-translators-list/ or https://e-justice.europa.eu/topics/find-legal-professional/legal-translators-interpreters/es_en
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Exempt basis Child of a Maltese Citizen under the age of 21
- use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A which can be found on your back of your Maltese residence card)
- upload the below:
- Copy of the bio page of the Maltese spouse’s passport & ID
- Dated and signed declaration from the Maltese spouse confirming s/he will take full responsibility
- Copy of the foreign parent’s travelling document (Maltese spouse’s passport)
- Copy of the child’s travelling document (if Non Eu full copy of travel document is required)
- Copy of proof of custody. Apostille or legalization is required, if the said document was issued from a Non Eu country. (One can get in touch with the relevant embassy or with the Ministry of Foreign Affair for more guidance)
- If custody is not available, recent dated verified letter signed by the foreign parent and notary/lawyer confirming that s/he is aware that their kid/s is/are residing in Malta with their parent is required along with a copy of the parent’s travelling document.
- Application Form E signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- Any documents / certificates provided in another language must be officially translated in English or Maltese https://identita.gov.mt/public-registry-sec-page-translators-list/ or https://e-justice.europa.eu/topics/find-legal-professional/legal-translators-interpreters/es_en
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Family Member basis
- If you are already in hold of a Maltese residence card, use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A)
- upload the below:
- Copy of passport/Foreign ID Card (Non Eu applicants shall upload full copy of passport)
- Copy of the sponsor’s passport and residence document (if applicable)
- Copy of the Marriage Certificate. Apostille or legalization is required, if the said certificate was issued from a Non Eu country. (One can get in touch with the relevant embassy or with the Ministry of Foreign Affair for more guidance)
- Copy of the residence card issued by another Member State in which you previously resided (if applicable)
- Where the sponsor is residing in Malta on the basis of economic self-sufficiency, family members of EU national must prove they are covered by comprehensive sickness insurance in respect of all risks in Malta or S1 certificate issued by the country of origin or the Entitlement Certificate if the applicant is already in hold of the said certificate
- Application Form F signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- Any documents / certificates provided in another language must be officially translated in English or Maltese https://identita.gov.mt/public-registry-sec-page-translators-list/ or https://e-justice.europa.eu/topics/find-legal-professional/legal-translators-interpreters/es_en
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Family Member basis
- If you are already in hold of a Maltese residence card, use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A)
- upload the below:
- Copy of passport/Foreign ID Card (Non Eu applicants shall upload full copy of passport)
- Copy of the sponsor’s passport and residence document (if applicable)
- 2 years proof of durable relationship
- Non Eu applicants - Health Insurance Policy must be of a minimum coverage limit of €100,000, providing medical treatment including inpatients’ and outpatients’ hospitalisation coverage in Malta. Unless the applicant is employed and paying social security here in Malta
- Eu applicants - Health Insurance Policy providing medical treatment including inpatients’ and outpatients’ hospitalisation coverage in Malta or S1 certificate issued by the country of origin or the Entitlement Certificate if the applicant is already in hold of the said certificate
- Copy of the residence card issued by another Member State in which you previously resided (if applicable)
- Application Form F signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- Any documents / certificates provided in another language must be officially translated in English or Maltese https://identita.gov.mt/public-registry-sec-page-translators-list/ or https://e-justice.europa.eu/topics/find-legal-professional/legal-translators-interpreters/es_en
- Any certificates (exp Cohabitation / birth) issued from Non Eu country must be Apostille or legalized (One can get in touch with the relevant embassy or with the Ministry of Foreign Affair for more guidance)
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Family Member basis
- If you are already in hold of a Maltese residence card, use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A)
- upload the below:
- Copy of applicant’s passport/Foreign ID Card (Non Eu applicants shall upload full copy of passport)
- Copy of the sponsor’s passport and residence document (if applicable)
- Copy of the parent’s passport and residence document (if applicable)
- Copy of the applicant’s Birth Certificate. Apostille or legalization is required, if the said certificate was issued from a Non Eu country. (One can get in touch with the relevant embassy or with the Ministry of Foreign Affair for more guidance)
- Custody agreement is required, if both parents are listed on the birth certificate. Apostille or legalization is also required, if the said document was issued from a Non Eu country. (One can get in touch with the relevant embassy or with the Ministry of Foreign Affair for more guidance). Where the custody is shared, a dated and signed verified letter from the other parent is required along with a copy of their travelling document
- Non Eu applicants - Health Insurance Policy must be of a minimum coverage limit of €100,000, providing medical treatment including inpatients’ and outpatients’ hospitalisation coverage in Malta. Unless the biological parent is employed and paying social security here in Malta
- Eu applicants - Health Insurance Policy providing medical treatment including inpatients’ and outpatients’ hospitalisation coverage in Malta or S1 certificate issued by the country of origin or the Entitlement Certificate if the applicant is already in hold of the said certificate. Unless the biological parent is employed and paying social security here in Malta
- Copy of the residence card issued by another Member State in which you previously resided (if applicable)
- Application Form F signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- Any documents / certificates provided in another language must be officially translated in English or Maltese https://identita.gov.mt/public-registry-sec-page-translators-list/ or https://e-justice.europa.eu/topics/find-legal-professional/legal-translators-interpreters/es_en
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Family Member basis
- If you they are already in hold of a Maltese residence card, use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A)
- upload the below:
- Copy of applicant’s passport/Foreign ID Card (Non Eu applicants shall upload full copy of passport)
- Copy of the sponsor’s passport and residence document (if applicable)
- Copy of the Birth Certificate. Apostille or legalization is required, if the said certificate was issued from a Non Eu country. (One can get in touch with the relevant embassy or with the Ministry of Foreign Affair for more guidance)
- When the parents of the minor are not residing in the same address, custody agreement is required. Apostille or legalization is also required, if the said document was issued from a Non Eu country. (One can get in touch with the relevant embassy or with the Ministry of Foreign Affair for more guidance). Where the custody is shared, a dated and signed verified letter from the other parent is required along with a copy of their travelling document
- Where the sponsor is residing in Malta on the basis of economic self-sufficiency, family members of EU national must prove they are covered by comprehensive sickness insurance in respect of all risks in Malta or S1 certificate issued by the country of origin or the Entitlement Certificate if the applicant is already in hold of the said certificate
- Copy of the residence card issued by another Member State in which you previously resided (if applicable)
- Application Form F signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- Any documents / certificates provided in another language must be officially translated in English or Maltese https://identita.gov.mt/public-registry-sec-page-translators-list/ or https://e-justice.europa.eu/topics/find-legal-professional/legal-translators-interpreters/es_en
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
Eu and third country nationals may take up residence in Malta if they strictly requires personal care by the Eu citizen or if the Eu and third country nationals can provide evidence of having lived together with their relative in their country of departure.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Family Member basis
- If you they are already in hold of a Maltese residence card, use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A)
- upload the below:
- Copy of applicant’s passport/Foreign ID Card (Non Eu applicants shall upload full copy of passport)
- Copy of the sponsor’s passport and residence document (if applicable)
- Document issued by the competent of the country of origin or the country from which the family members came, testifying they are dependent on the Eu citizen example hospital results and doctor clarifications
Signed and dated declaration letter from the main sponsor stating that s/he is supporting the dependent parent
- Signed and dated declaration letter from the applicant stating that s/he is fully dependent on the main sponsor
- Copy of Birth and/or Marriage certificates proving the relationship to the EU national. Apostille or legalization is required, if the said certificate was issued from a Non-Eu country. (One can get in touch with the relevant embassy or with the Ministry of Foreign Affair for more guidance)
- Non Eu applicants - Health Insurance Policy must be of a minimum coverage limit of €100,000, providing medical treatment including inpatients’ and outpatients’ hospitalisation coverage in Malta.
- Eu applicants - Health Insurance Policy providing medical treatment including inpatients’ and outpatients’ hospitalisation coverage in Malta or S1 certificate issued by the country of origin or the Entitlement Certificate if the applicant is already in
- hold of the said certificate.
Copy of the residence card issued by another Member State in which you previously resided (if applicable)
- Application Form F signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- Any documents / certificates provided in another language must be officially translated in English or Maltese https://identita.gov.mt/public-registry-sec-page-translators-list/ or https://e-justice.europa.eu/topics/find-legal-professional/legal-translators-interpreters/es_en
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
Children over the age of 21, may also be granted facilitation to join the EU national in Malta provided it can be proven to the satisfaction of Identità that such family member is fully dependent on the EU national due to financially or/ and serious health reasons.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Family Member basis (children over the age of twenty-one)
- If you they are already in hold of a Maltese residence card, use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A)
- upload the below:
- Copy of applicant’s passport/Foreign ID Card (Non Eu applicants shall upload full copy of passport)
- Copy of the sponsor’s passport and residence document (if applicable)
- document issued by the competent of the country of origin or the country from which the family members came, testifying they are dependent on the Eu citizen
- Signed and dated declaration letter from the main sponsor stating that s/he is supporting the dependent child
- Copy of Birth and/or Marriage certificates proving the relationship to the EU national. Apostille or legalization is required, if the said certificate was issued from a Non Eu country. (One can get in touch with the relevant embassy or with the Ministry of Foreign Affair for more guidance)
- Copy of the residence card issued by another Member State in which you previously resided (if applicable)
- Application Form F signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- Any documents / certificates provided in another language must be officially translated in English or Maltese https://identita.gov.mt/public-registry-sec-page-translators-list/ or https://e-justice.europa.eu/topics/find-legal-professional/legal-translators-interpreters/es_en
- Where the sponsor is residing in Malta on the basis of economic self-sufficiency, family members of EU national must prove they are covered by comprehensive sickness insurance in respect of all risks in Malta or S1 certificate issued by the country of origin or the Entitlement Certificate if the applicant is already in hold of the said certificate
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
A Union citizen who has resided legally for a continuous period of five years in Malta and his family members who are not nationals of a Member State and who have legally resided with him in Malta for a continuous period of five years, may apply for a residency card under the permanent basis which will be issued with 10 years expiry date.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Permanent basis
- use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A which can be found on your back of your Maltese residence card)
- upload the below:
- Copy of applicant’s passport/Foreign ID Card (Non Eu applicants shall upload full copy of passport)
- Letter addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, in which s/he should indicate the date of first arrival in Malta and the list of all periods of all absence from Malta during the last 5 years
- Applicant must submit sufficient evidence that he/she has resided in Malta for at least six (6) months in a twelve (12) month period throughout the five (5) years.
- Application Form P signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- Any documents provided in another language must be officially translated in English or Maltese https://identita.gov.mt/public-registry-sec-page-translators-list/ or https://e-justice.europa.eu/topics/find-legal-professional/legal-translators-interpreters/es_en
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
Once permanent residence is acquired, the Union citizen and his family members shall only lose such status of permanent residence through absence from Malta for a period exceeding two consecutive years.
- Applicants may apply through the Expatriates Unit Portal under Permanent basis
- use the same registration number (the one ending in letter A which can be found on your back of your Maltese residence card)
- upload the below:
- Copy of applicant’s passport/Foreign ID Card (Non Eu applicants shall upload full copy of passport)
- Applicant must submit one sufficient evidence for each year from when the permanent residence was acquired. Permanent process will not be affected if the applicant will not exceed proof of two consecutive years. (Example applicant can provide one bank transections held in Malta for the past eight years)
- Application Form P signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
- Any documents provided in another language must be officially translated in English or Maltese https://identita.gov.mt/public-registry-sec-page-translators-list/ or https://e-justice.europa.eu/topics/find-legal-professional/legal-translators-interpreters/es_en
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
Only applicants who are already in possession of residence card under the Residents Scheme Regulation can renew their residency card under the same basis. New applicants registered under the Residents Scheme Regulation shall apply under the Economical Self Sufficient basis.
An email may be sent to eu.identita@gov.mt where an appointment will be set for the applicant to submit their application and for biometrics to be captured. Non-EU family members applying under this scheme must apply through the Non-EU section.
Upon appointment the applicant shall provide the below
• Copy of passport (Bio data page only)/Foreign ID Card
• Confirmation by the Commissioner for Revenue confirming that the applicant satisfies the conditions of the Resident Scheme Regulation.
• Receipts of Income Tax returns.
• Health Insurance Policy providing medical treatment including inpatients’ and outpatients’ hospitalisation coverage in Malta or S1 certificate issued by the country of origin or the Entitlement Certificate if the applicant is already in hold of the said certificate.
• Application Form S (https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/FORM-S.pdf) signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
• GDPR Form https://identita.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-GDPR-WF.pdf signed in wet ink signature or Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)
Kindly note that applicants in hold of a valid or expired residence card shall return their residence card upon biometric appointment. If your residence card is lost, a Police Lost Report issued here in Malta needs to be presented upon appointment.
Special characters, such as German umlauts or any other symbols not related to Maltese accents (à, è, ì, ò, ù), will not be registered. The agency will follow the personal details as they appear in the Machine Readable Zone (MRZ) of the applicant’s travel document , however MRZ practices may vary depending on the issuing country.
The agency will process applications strictly based on the details appearing on the travel document provided. Applicants who wish their residence card to reflect their married surname must first update their travel document to include the new surname.
French applicants whose travel documents contain the abbreviation “ép.” between two surnames (the second being that of the spouse) will have only the first surname registered on their residence card.
The Biometric Receipt is a temporary document issued upon completion of the biometric appointment. It includes the applicant’s name and surname, address, photograph, signature, and residence card registration number.
The validity of such residence card shall be of five years from the date of issue or for the envisaged period of residence of the Union citizen, if such period is less than five years
Although applicants will be invited to attend their biometric appointment, this invitation does not imply that their application has been approved, accepted, or finalized. An additional vetting process will be carried out, which may affect the overall processing time. Delays may occur if the application is incomplete or if the reviewing officer requests further documentation.
Applicants are advised to regularly check their email inbox including the spam or junk folder, for any correspondence or additional requests. They should also monitor the status of their application through the registration portal. Once approved, the portal status will be updated to “Collection letter posted to registered address.”
Applicants can confirm if their application was finalized and collection letter was sent to their registered address through the status available on their registration portal, as it will be marked ‘Collection letter posted to registered address’
Family members who are not nationals of a Member State shall be required to have an entry visa, unless they are already in possession of a valid residence card, and no entry or exit stamp shall be placed in the passport of such family members in possession of a valid residence card. More information can be found https://identita.gov.mt/central-visa-unit-sec-page-schengen-visa/
If you are an EU citizen yourself and you believe you meet the conditions for other grounds for residence rather than your family member, for example as a worker or a self-supporting individual, you can change your type of application by submitting your application on these grounds through the Eu portal https://expatriates.identita.gov.mt/ using the same registration number (the one ending in letter A)
If you are a third-country national or Eu citizen registered under the basis of Family Member of Eu and the Eu sponsor has been divorced/ separated, has died or your spouse has moved away from Malta, one shall send an email to eu.identita@gov.mt with all the information and proof for further guidance.
An Apostille or Legalization enables a certificate or document issued in one country to be recognized as valid in another country. Certificates (exp. birth/marriage/death) or documents (exp. court custody/separation/divorce) issued by the authorities of a Member State do not need to be apostilled or fully legalised, only certificates and documents issued from Non Eu country needs to be either apostilled or fully legalized as to verify the authenticity of the signature and seal of the official who has issued the certificate or document.
Any Certificates (exp. birth/marriage/death) or documents (exp. court custody/separation/divorce) provided in another language rather than English or Maltese languages, must be officially translated by a verified translator https://identita.gov.mt/public-registry-sec-page-translators-list/ or https://e-justice.europa.eu/topics/find-legal-professional/legal-translators-interpreters/es_en
The agency will process applications strictly based on the details appearing on the travel document provided. Applicants who wish their residence card to reflect their married surname must first update their travel document to include the new surname.
French applicants whose travel documents contain the abbreviation “ép.” between two surnames (the second being that of the spouse) will have only the first surname registered on their residence card.
The registration of your right of residence as an EU citizen or your residence card for a family member of an EU citizen will be terminated in the following cases:
- You have moved away from Malta (residence card must be returned to the agency in person or by registered post, along with dated and signed letter confirming your renunciation of residence card)
- You have obtained the registration by knowingly providing false information
- You are deported from Malta
- You become a Maltese citizen
- Person who becomes an unreasonable burden on the social assistance system, may be removed from Malta
If you are an EU national who is newly employed or changing your employer, the new employer must submit an Engagement Form – Employed to Jobsplus on the same day your employment commences.
One can contact the Business First https://www.businessfirst.com.mt/
If you have been granted a residence document based on your status as a paid worker and you lose your job, regardless of whether you were fired or resigned yourself, one needs to change their type of application to jobseeker. Unless you meet the requirements for other grounds for residence, example as a self-supporting person, one must submit their application on these grounds.
If you would like to remain in Malta after losing your job, and you haven’t found a new job, it is important that you sign up with Jobsplus Unit as a jobseeker.
EU nationals who are exercising their right of free movement in Malta, and are either employed, self-employed, economically self-sufficient, or studying, may have their immediate family members join and accompany them in Malta.
The family members who may join the EU national can be their spouse, a durable partner with whom the EU national has been in a relationship for at least two (2) years, and any children under the age of twenty-one (21).
Children over the age of twenty-one (21), parents and parents-in-law of the EU national, may also be granted facilitation to join the EU national in Malta provided it can be proven to the satisfaction of Identità that such family member is fully dependent on the EU national.
Continuity of residence shall not be affected by:
- temporary absences not exceeding a total of six months in each year
- or absences of a longer duration for compulsory military service
- or one absence of a maximum of twelve consecutive months for important reasons including pregnancy and childbirth, serious illness, study or vocational training, or a posting in another Member State or a third country
Once permanent residence is acquired, the Union citizen and his family members shall only lose such status of permanent residence through absence from Malta for a period exceeding two consecutive years.
One shall get in touch with the Citizenship Unit https://komunita.gov.mt/en/home/
Email Address: citizenship@gov.mt
Contact number: +356 2122 5232
Kindly note that if you wish to de-register your Maltese residence card, one is required to return their residence card enclosed in an envelope together with the duly completed letter, posted by registered post.
Address: Expatriates Unit, Identita`, Valley Road, Msida, Malta
Alternatively, you may visit our department in Msida without the need for an appointment to de-register your application. For this process, you are required to present the duly signed letter together with the original residence card.
- 1. An invoice from the marina showing:
- The name of the boat
- The berth number
- The address of the marina office
The invoice must also show payment for services, such as electricity and/or water.
- 2. Proof of Ownership or Employment:
- If the person owns the boat: a document confirming ownership must be provided.
- If the person is employed: a copy of the employment contract must be presented.
The opening hours for collecting residence cards at Identità (Triq il-Wied, L-Imsida) are Monday to Friday from 07:30 to 13:00. excluding public holidays.
Upon collection one must present applicant’s biometric receipt and their collection letter which will be received by post in the address registered.
Applicants needs to confirm that their application was finalized and collection let-ter was posted to their registered address, by checking through the status avail-able on their registration portal, as it will be marked ‘Collection letter posted to regis-tered address’
- Applicants may only request to collect the card if a minimum of 15 days have passed since the letter was sent.
- Applicants shall provide biometric receipt and original travelling document
- Applicants shall provide copy of proof of address exp. lease agreement, property purchased agreement, Housing Authority letter
- Dated and signed landlord's declaration letter which must confirm that the applicant lives in registered property
- Our collection desk opening hours are from 7.30am till 13.00pm, from Monday to Friday excluding public holidays.
Residence card may only be collected by the applicant in person. Collection must take place within six (6) months from the date the collection letter is issued.
This indicates that your application has been registered, and an invitation letter has been sent to the applicant using the email address provided during the registration process. The same invitation letter can also be accessed in the “Documents” section of the registration portal
This indicates that your application has been reviewed and that an email re-questing the submission of the missing documents has been sent to the applicant. Once the required documents are uploaded, the same application must be sub-mitted again.
This indicates that your application has been approved, and the collection letter will be sent to your registered address by post.