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Obtaining an e-Residence card in Malta

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Updated byMarie-Astrid Bridelanceon 21 January 2023

As you plan your move to Malta, an important consideration is your application for an eResidence card, which is issued by Identity Malta in Msida. Regardless of your nationality, you are required to file an application if you intend to stay in Malta for more than 90 days.

Types of eResidence cards

There are several application processes and forms to choose from, depending on whether you are an EU/EEA national or a Third-Country National. Additionally, your process will be determined by your financial situation. Forms differ based on employment, family member, student, or self-sufficiency status.

Visit the Identity Malta website for all current requirements for聽.

EU nationals will be expected to submit the following applicable forms:

  • Electoral Form
  • Economic Self Sufficiency 鈥 CEA Form J
  • Employment/Self Employment 鈥 CEA Form A
  • Family Members 鈥 CEA Form F
  • Permanent Residence 鈥 CEA Form P
  • Study 鈥 CEA Form M

Non-EU nationals will submit the applicable forms from this list:

  • Blue Card 鈥 CEA Form B
  • Economic Self Sufficiency 鈥 CEA Form K
  • Employment/Self Employment 鈥 CEA Form C
  • Family Members 鈥 CEA Form G
  • International Protection 鈥 CEA Form I
  • Long-Term Residents 鈥 CEA Form L
  • Students 鈥 CEA Form N
  • Temporary 鈥 CEA Form O (for Partner, Religious, Posted Worker, Working Holiday, Humanitarian Grounds, Health)

Applying for the eResidence card

All eResidence applications are submitted at the Identity Malta office at Triq Il-Wied Ta' L-Imsida, L-Imsida, Malta (Valley Road, Msida). You can take one of those buses: 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50, 54, 56, 280. The right bus stop is 鈥淧ont鈥.

If you take the bus to Valletta and disembark at the bus terminal, St. Elmo Fort is at the opposite end of the city. Given that聽Valletta聽is less than one square kilometer, nothing is out of walking distance here!

EU/EEA nationals and Non-EU nationals have different entrances, so be sure to go to the correct office (EU Nationals are on the right-hand side of the building).

All required supporting documents are listed for each application form. Be sure to include all required forms, including certified English translations if necessary and original documents as requested.

There is no fee for EU nationals or their family members, but Third-country nationals will pay the relevant application fee for the appropriate application type.

Third-country nationals who are coming to Malta for work can also apply for a Single Permit by following the instructions for the appropriate category of work and residence聽.

See your article 鈥淩esident and work permit for Malta鈥 for more information about the Single Permit.

Benefits of having an eResidence card

Getting an eResidence card offers convenience in obtaining certain services, as well as local discounts.

An eResidence card offers:

  • bus fare discounts,
  • easier ability to open a bank account in Malta,
  • easier ability to apply for property leasing and insurance, and
  • the potential for cheaper utility bills.

Useful links:

We do our best to provide accurate and up to date information. However, if you have noticed any inaccuracies in this article, please let us know in the comments section below.

About

Marie-Astrid has been living in Malta since 2017 and knows the country like the back of her hand. She is a writer and also advises people who want to start a new life on the archipelago.

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