We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners. Read More

Menu
Log in




Log in

COVID-19 Updates

<< First  < Prev   ...   2   3   4   5   6   Next >  Last >> 
  • 16 Mar 2020 12:00 | Anonymous
    Identity Malta

    Identity Malta will be offering limited services, the public are encouraged to make use of online platforms. Visit to offices should be limited to instances when instructed to do so, in these instances Identity Malta must be contacted in advance.
    Expatriates Unit

    The Expatriates’ customer care desk shall not engage in direct contact with the public. The customer care desk can be reached on +356 2590 4800 or eresidence.ima@gov.mt.
    • New Applications - Identity Malta is not accepting new single permit applications except for highly skilled workers and medical professionals, which should be submitted online.
    • Pending Applications - Identity Malta will not be issuing any new decisions with respect to applications submitted by applicants who are not in the Maltese territory. Third-country nationals who are physically present in Malta and were issued with an approval in principle should contact the Expatriates Unit on onlinesinglepermit.ima@gov.mt and they will receive an appointment to finalise their application.
    • Online Renewals & Change in employment - Requests should be submitted online to https://singlepermit.gov.mt and once the employer has registered on onlinesinglepermit.ima@gov.mt.
    • Card collection - Applicants can collect their residency card on the receipt of their confirmation letter.
    • Lost card & change in address - Applicants should first contact the Expatriates Unit on +356 2590 4800 or eresidence.ima@gov.mt and they will receive an appointment.
    • Online Interim Permit extension - Applicants who need to extend their interim permit should send their request to eresidence.ima@gov.mt and ask for a confirmation email.
    • Family members of third-country nationals and applicants for Temporary Residence Permit can submit a new application or renew their permit by sending an email to noneu.ima@gov.mt.
    • Live-in carers and healthcare professionals if  the single permit is about to expire send an email to medical.ima@gov.mt to have the permit automatically extended for a further three months. 
    EU, EEA & Swiss Nationals
    • New Applications & Renewals - EU, EEA and Swiss nationals, who have either been in Malta for three months and have not yet registered their residence or whose residence document has expired, should send their request to eu.ima@gov.mt. Applicants will receive a confirmation email as proof of their registration.
    • Family members of EU, EEA and Swiss nationals can also apply for their residence document by sending an email to eu.ima@gov.mt
    UK nationals

    The process of issuing new residency documents to UK nationals residing in Malta is temporarily being suspended. Those who have received their appointment letter will still be seen to on the dates indicated. Beneficiaries will have the opportunity to apply at a later stage and the existing residency document shall continue to remain valid until they are issued with a new one. All queries in this regard should be sent to brexit.ima@gov.mt.
    Central Visa Unit

    Requests for new visas will only be accepted in exceptional circumstances, including family members of European Union citizens, healthcare and elderly care professionals. Those who are physically present in Malta and their visa or exemption period is about to expire may contact the Central Visa Unit on +356 2590 4550 or visa.ima@gov.mt a week before their time of stay elapses.
    For more information please visit:
    https://www.identitymalta.com/covid-19-change-in-expatriates-unit-central-visa-unit-service-provision/

  • 13 Mar 2020 12:00 | Anonymous
    The MFSA would like to draw the attention of its licence holders and the general public to possible fraudulent schemes or financial scams which may try to take advantage of COVID-19 outbreak to target entities and individuals with the aim of misappropriating funds and/or obtaining sensitive personal information. Such fraudulent schemes or financial scams may include advice in relation to investments in developing cures, requests for donations, medical and health insurance policies in relation to COVID-19, offers for sale of supplies, use of fake/phishing websites and/or emails with malicious content. The MFSA would like to remind consumers of financial services not to enter into any financial services transaction unless they have ascertained that the entity with whom the transaction is being made is authorised to provide such services by the MFSA or another reputable financial services regulator. A list of entities licensed by the MFSA can be viewed on the official website of the MFSA at https://www.mfsa.mt/financial-services-register/


<< First  < Prev   ...   2   3   4   5   6   Next >  Last >> 
               

Recent News

Contact Us

Suite 4, Level 1, Tower Business Centre, Tower Street, Swatar, BKR 4013, Malta 

E-mail: info@miamalta.org

Tel. +356 2258 1900

© MALTA INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS, 2024