12 March 2021
Mandatory Documents at the Time of Submission
Dear Applicants,
Below are the mandatory documents that needs to be submitted with your application:
1. SPH approval (approval from Malta Ministry of Health) is required with every Malta application. Same can be obtained by submitting request to covid19.vetting@gov.mt. Further information regarding this may be found on Malta’s Ministry for Health website:
https://deputyprimeminister.gov.mt/en/health-promotion/covid-19/Pages/travel.aspx.
2. For a D visa (work or student) applicant needs to fly through corridor country outside of Schengen area and quarantine for 14 days, hence a Travel Itinerary needs to be submitted for the same.
3. Government of Malta has announced the closure of educational institutions until 11 April 2021 due to a recent spike in Covid-19 cases. Student visas will still be processed, but applicants need to submit a flight
itinerary for 11 April or later.
https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/watch-prime-minister-announcing-new-covid-19-measures.857200
TRAVEL
GENERAL INFORMATION
Air and sea travel between Malta and specific corridor countries has resumed as of the 1st July 2020, according to the conditions stated below. A travel ban still applies to non-corridor countries.
The current travel requirements are applicable to all persons, irrespective of COVID-19 vaccination status.
In view of the new variant strains of COVID-19 unauthorised travel to and from the UK, Brazil and South Africa is still not permitted. Maltese citizens or persons with a valid Malta resident permit currently in these countries will be given the opportunity to return to Malta, subject to presenting a negative PCR test result for COVID-19, which test is to be taken no longer than 72 hours prior to arrival in Malta and testing on arrival, 14 days of mandatory quarantine with a repeat PCR test required to be taken on day 5-7 of quarantine are required.
Corridor Countries
Prior to travelling ensure that all other documents you may require, such as visas, are in order.
Information regarding testing and quarantine requirements for travel to European countries may be accessed online at https://reopen.europa.eu/en.
!It is important to note that persons travelling to Malta must do so from any corridor country and must have been resident in any corridor country or countries for a minimum of 14 days. Persons coming to Malta must not pass through transit airports outside the list of corridor countries!
The following is applicable to all persons travelling to Malta:
Declaration Forms:
Systems are in place to verify the origins of passengers arriving in Malta.
The Superintendence of Public Health requires that all persons travelling to Malta complete the Public Health Travel Declaration and the Passenger Locator Form which can be downloaded from https://www.maltairport.com/declarationforms/
Both completed forms are to be handed over to the Medical/Health staff on arrival at Malta International Airport or with the Virtu Ferries crew at the check in counter, prior departure from Pozzallo, Sicily. A false declaration on arrival will be considered a criminal offence.
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Mandatory Documents at the Time of Submission
Dear Applicants,
Below are the mandatory documents that needs to be submitted with your application:
1. SPH approval (approval from Malta Ministry of Health) is required with every Malta application. Same can be obtained by submitting request to covid19.vetting@gov.mt. Further information regarding this may be found on Malta’s Ministry for Health website:
https://deputyprimeminister.gov.mt/en/health-promotion/covid-19/Pages/travel.aspx.
2. For a D visa (work or student) applicant needs to fly through corridor country outside of Schengen area and quarantine for 14 days, hence a Travel Itinerary needs to be submitted for the same.
3. Government of Malta has announced the closure of educational institutions until 11 April 2021 due to a recent spike in Covid-19 cases. Student visas will still be processed, but applicants need to submit a flight
itinerary for 11 April or later.
https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/watch-prime-minister-announcing-new-covid-19-measures.857200
TRAVEL
GENERAL INFORMATION
Air and sea travel between Malta and specific corridor countries has resumed as of the 1st July 2020, according to the conditions stated below. A travel ban still applies to non-corridor countries.
The current travel requirements are applicable to all persons, irrespective of COVID-19 vaccination status.
In view of the new variant strains of COVID-19 unauthorised travel to and from the UK, Brazil and South Africa is still not permitted. Maltese citizens or persons with a valid Malta resident permit currently in these countries will be given the opportunity to return to Malta, subject to presenting a negative PCR test result for COVID-19, which test is to be taken no longer than 72 hours prior to arrival in Malta and testing on arrival, 14 days of mandatory quarantine with a repeat PCR test required to be taken on day 5-7 of quarantine are required.
Corridor Countries
Prior to travelling ensure that all other documents you may require, such as visas, are in order.
Information regarding testing and quarantine requirements for travel to European countries may be accessed online at https://reopen.europa.eu/en.
!It is important to note that persons travelling to Malta must do so from any corridor country and must have been resident in any corridor country or countries for a minimum of 14 days. Persons coming to Malta must not pass through transit airports outside the list of corridor countries!
The following is applicable to all persons travelling to Malta:
Declaration Forms:
Systems are in place to verify the origins of passengers arriving in Malta.
The Superintendence of Public Health requires that all persons travelling to Malta complete the Public Health Travel Declaration and the Passenger Locator Form which can be downloaded from https://www.maltairport.com/declarationforms/
Both completed forms are to be handed over to the Medical/Health staff on arrival at Malta International Airport or with the Virtu Ferries crew at the check in counter, prior departure from Pozzallo, Sicily. A false declaration on arrival will be considered a criminal offence.
ˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍˍ
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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