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No, UK citizens can stay in Malta visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Your passport must be less than 10 years old and valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure from the Schengen area.
Yes, by applying for a long-stay (National) visa or residence permit through the Maltese authorities.
Submit a completed application form along with required documents to the Maltese consulate or embassy.
Typically, a valid passport, application form, passport-sized photo, travel insurance, proof of accommodation, financial means, and flight details.
Yes, with a minimum coverage of €30,000 for medical emergencies.
Processing times vary, but it's advisable to apply well in advance of your intended travel date.
No, visa fees are non-refundable regardless of the outcome.
Only if your visa category permits employment; otherwise, you must apply for a work permit.
Up to one year, depending on the purpose and supporting documentation.
UK citizens do not require a visa for airport transits in Malta.
No, you should apply from your country of residence before entering the Schengen area.
Expedited processing may be available in certain cases; inquire with the Maltese consulate.
Report to local police and contact the British High Commission for assistance.
Yes, through the Maltese High Commission or designated consular services.
Complete Form A, provide necessary documents, and submit to the Passport Office.
Typically, passports are issued within four working days after application.
Yes, including fingerprints and a facial image.
Yes, with parental consent and appropriate documentation.
Yes, for urgent travel needs; contact the Passport Office for details.
Fees vary; consult the Passport Office for current rates.
Yes, the previous passport must be submitted with the renewal application.
Yes, both countries permit dual nationality.
A scheme allowing individuals to obtain citizenship through significant economic contributions.
As of recent reports, the program faces legal challenges and scrutiny from the EU.
For courses longer than 90 days, a student visa is required.
Acceptance letter from an educational institution, proof of funds, accommodation, and health insurance.
Yes, with coverage of at least €30,000.
Students may work part-time, subject to specific conditions and permits.
Submit proof of relationship, accommodation, and financial means to support family members.
Yes, specialized visas are available for participants in such events.
Invitation letter from a Maltese company, proof of employment, and travel itinerary.
Application forms can be downloaded online, but submission must be in person.
Children under six years are exempt from visa fees.
Yes, a medical visa is required for treatments exceeding 90 days.
A digital system recording non-EU nationals' entries and exits in the Schengen area.
Yes, ensure it is stamped to track your stay duration.
Yes, within the 90-day visa-free period for short stays.
Contact the consulate or embassy where you applied for updates.
Visit the official websites of Identità and the Maltese Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs.