- Citizens of the following countries do NOT require a visa to
enter Malta, provided that the stay does not exceed 3 months:
Andorra, Libya, Argentina, Liechtenstein (1), Australia, Lithuania,
Austria (1)(2), Luxembourg (1)(2), Belgium (1)(2), Malaysia, Brunei
Darussalam, Monaco, Bulgaria, New Zealand, Canada, Norway, Chile, Poland,
Croatia, Portugal (1)(2), Cyprus, Republic of Korea, Czech Republic,
Romania, Denmark, San Marino, Estonia, Singapore, Finland, Slovak
Republic, France (1)(2), Slovenia (1), Germany (1)(3), Spain (1)(2),
Greece (1), Sweden, Hungary, Switzerland (1)(2), Iceland, The Netherlands
(1), Ireland, United Kingdom, Israel, United States of America, Italy (1),
Uruguay, Japan, Vatican City, Latvia.
(1) May travel to Malta with a valid Identity Card
(2) May travel to Malta with a passport that has expired within the last 5
years
(3) May travel to Malta with a passport that has expired within the last
year
- Chinese nationals holders of the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (SAR) do NOT require a visa to enter Malta.
- MACAO citizens in possession of a Regio Administrativa
Especial de Macao passport do NOT require a visa to enter Malta.
- Visas to holders of Turkish and Tunisian passports are to be
issued free.
- Visas to holders of Moroccan and Algerian passports are to be
issued at half the visa fee.
- All visa applicants except for Turkish and Tunisian passport
holders are subject the equivalent of Lm4 administration charge
irrespective of whether visa is issued or not.
- Visitors requiring a visa to enter Malta and who undertake day
trips of less than 24 hours to another country are exempted from
applying and paying for another visa on their re-entry to Malta.
- Citizens of countries not mentioned above NEED TO APPLY for an
Entry or a Transit Visa before proceeding to Malta.