Do I need a visa to visit Malta?

Jun 11, 2022 • 4 min read

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Simple visa rules make it easy for citizens of dozens of countries to visit Malta on a spontaneous trip © Solovyova / iStockphoto / Getty Images

For travelers from many countries, accessing Malta as a visitor is very straightforward, putting the sunshine and history within easy reach. If you are also traveling to other countries around Europe as well as Malta, just remember to not go over the maximum number of days allowed for your visit to the Schengen area . Here's what you need to know about visas for Malta.

Who can enter Malta without a visa?

All citizens of the European Union are entitled to enter Malta and travel freely with a national identity card, except for travelers from Ireland, who must use an Irish passport card. At present, travelers from 63 countries including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States can also enter Malta and other countries in the Schengen area visa-free.

Travelers from visa-free countries will need a valid passport. The passport's expiry date must be at least 90 days after your confirmed departure date from Malta, and passports cannot be more than ten years old.

Who needs a tourist visa to enter Malta?

Malta is part of the Schengen area , a grouping of 26 European nations that issue a common visa allowing travelers a maximum stay of 90 days during any 180-day period. This is valid for travel across the Schengen Area.

Travelers from countries who cannot enter Malta visa-free must apply for a Schengen tourist visa in advance of travel – details are on the government's Identity Malta website . Information required for the application includes dates and details of transport arrangements to enter and exit the Schengen zone, proof of accommodation, and proof of financial means of support. The cost for the application is €80 for adults and €45 for children.

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Extending a Schengen area visa

If you wish to stay in the Schengen area for longer than 90 days, it is possible to extend a Schengen visa, but extensions are granted rarely, and approval is usually only given for humanitarian reasons or because of force majeure (for example, a natural disaster in your home country). For longer stays in Malta specifically, you can apply for a National Visa – also known as a Long Stay or ‘D’ visa.

ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System) rules for 2023

Under the new European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) – expected to go live from early 2023 – travelers from the 63 non-EU countries currently permitted visa-free entry to the Schengen area will need to complete an online application to confirm authorization to enter the Schengen zone.

There's a €7 fee and applications will take around ten minutes to complete online. Successful authorizations will be valid for three years, or for the remaining validity of the applicant's passport if it expires sooner. Note that a maximum stay in the Schengen area of 90 days across a 180-day period will still apply. 

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Post-Brexit travel from the UK to Malta

The UK departed from the European Union in 2020, but citizens of the UK are still permitted to enter the Schengen area without a visa, including to visit Malta. However, British travelers will need to complete an application via ETIAS once the system goes live.

What if I need to leave and re-enter the Schengen area?

Multiple-entry access to the Schengen area – enabling travelers to re-enter after exiting to non-Schengen countries – is usually granted automatically to visitors from the 63 visa-free countries. It's a convenient option for travelers from southern hemisphere countries such as Australia and New Zealand who also wish to visit popular non-Schengen zone destinations including the UK and Turkey.

When exiting and re-entering Malta and the Schengen zone, it's vital to still adhere to the maximum stay of 90 days across a 180-day period (this starts from the date you first enter the Schengen area).

COVID-19 rules for entry to Malta

As of May 9, 2022, wearing a mask in Malta is only mandatory on flights, or when visiting a hospital or care home for the elderly. While not mandatory, the Maltese government does still recommend masks are worn when attending large gatherings.

Travelers no longer need to complete a Passenger Locator Form (PLF) but must present either a vaccine certificate, a negative PCR test, or a COVID recovery certificate upon arrival. See Malta's Health Ministry website for the latest on COVID-19 regulations.

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How to Apply for a Malta Schengen Visa from the UK

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Malta Entry Restrictions in Response to Coronavirus

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For such a small island, Malta is absolutely packed with fascinating treasures. Breathtaking ancient sites, charming cities and beautiful beaches are just the beginning. Malta has attracted adventurers for centuries, and modern visitors have many opportunities for creating lasting memories in this enchanted place. Whether tourists want to enjoy relaxing by the sea, sampling Mediterranean dishes or discovering a romantic piece of the past, the top tourist attractions in Malta certainly offer something for everyone.

The island country joined the European Union in 2004 and abolished its borders with the other Schengen member states in 2007. In 2017 alone, Malta received 37,881 Schengen visa applications from travellers around the world, visiting the country as their main destination. The number of visitors is much higher, taking into account the number of travellers that got a Schengen visa from other countries, and the number of countries the citizens of which can enter visa-free.

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As of 15th July 2020 , flights to and from some countries has been extended to include the UK on the  Visit Malta website . All arriving passengers must have completed a paper copy of both a  Public Health Travel Declaration  and the  Passenger Locator Form . These are available at the  Malta Airport website , or you can also enquire with your airline.

Malta adopts  its own national classification of risk areas , so travel restrictions are not based on the common “EU Traffic Lights” map, but on whether the traveller is coming from a country that is on Malta’s corridor countries list . Travellers coming from a corridor country can enter the country, while travellers from “Dark Red” or “Red” countries can enter as long as they have stayed in a “corridor country” for a minimum of 14 days. It is not possible to transit through Malta from airports outside the list of corridor countries. 

Malta has already connected to the EU Gateway or the EU Digital COVID Certificate , so you can apply for one in order to be able to enter the country. Although the certificate provides a standardised recognition of the holder's COVID-19 vaccination status, COVID-19 recovery, or COVID-19 test result, each EU country is still responsible for its own entry requirements and rules.   Requirements for entry to each EU country are not standardised, the measures and entry rules still depend on your place at your destination. 

Malta's border restrictions change frequently, depending on the current circumstances, so it’s important to keep updated from  trusted news sources , the  UK government website , or the  Maltese government  website so that you are up to date on the latest news.

Who needs a visa to travel to Malta from the UK?

Malta is a  Schengen country , which allows for free movement between 26 EU and EFTA states (Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland). A uniform Schengen visa issued by one of the Schengen states is valid for travel within the whole Schengen area.

The rules for travelling or working in European countries changed on 1 January 2021:

  • you can travel to countries in the Schengen area for up to  90 days in any 180-day period  without a visa as a tourist, to visit family or friends, to attend business meetings, cultural or sports events, or for short-term studies or training
  • if you are travelling to Malta and other Schengen countries without a visa, make sure your whole visit is within the 90-day limit. Visits to Schengen countries within the previous 180 days before you travel count towards your 90 days
  • for long-stay visits, to work or study, for business or for other reasons, you will need to meet the Maltese government’s entry requirements.
  • if you stay in Malta with a residence permit or long-stay visa, this does not count towards your 90-day visa-free limit

At Maltese border control, you may need to use separate lanes from EU, EEA and Swiss citizens when queueing. Your passport may be stamped on entry and exit. You may also need to:

  • show a return or onward ticket
  • show you have enough money for your stay

There are separate requirements for those who are residents of Malta. If you are resident in Malta, you should carry proof of residence as well as your valid passport when you travel. You should also check your passport’s validity when you travel and renew it if you don’t have enough time on it. Your passport must be:

  • valid for at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave Malta or any other Schengen country
  • less than 10 years old

Many non-EU nationals who reside in the UK are still required to get a Schengen visa to travel to Malta.

Citizens of the following countries residing in the UK and planning to visit Malta are required to get a Malta visa to be able to enter Malta.

The main requirement if you want to apply from the UK is that you must have a UK residence permit valid for at least another three more months beyond the date you plan to leave Malta or the Schengen Area.

Before starting a visa application, or getting a flight to Malta, make sure to check whether you need a visa to Malta or not.

If you have a 3-month UK visa you can extend it for three more months in order to be eligible to apply for a Malta Schengen visa from within the UK. You must apply for an extension before your visa expires and while you’re still in the UK. If you are not a resident in the United Kingdom you should apply at the Malta Embassy/Consulate/VAC in your home country of residence.

Note : You can stay in the UK until the decision about the extension is taken, but only if you have applied within the visa period.

In case you plan on staying in Malta for more than 90 days you must apply for a residency permit, not a Malta Schengen visa.

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Steps to Applying for a Maltese Schengen Visa from the UK

There are 2 types of visas that you can apply for. The type of Schengen visa you need will depend on the duration of your trip and your reason for travelling to Malta:

  • Short-stay (Schengen) Visa – valid for up to 90 days (in a 180-day period) for the purposes of tourism, business, visiting family/friends, conference, EEA/EU national family member
  • Residence and work permits (Long stays) – you should apply for this kind of visa if you want to live in Malta for more than 90 days for employment, family reunification, study, research etc.

You will then behttps://immigrationandmigration.com/90-180-day-rule-schengen-calculator-free-schengen-zone-stay-calculator/ issued either a  single entry, double-entry, or multiple-entry visa  for up to  5 years  based on the information you provide in your visa application.

It is important to choose the correct Schengen visa type to apply for depending on your trip so that you have the best chance of having your application approved. Find out more about the different types of Schengen visas in our blog post: Schengen Visa Types – All You Should Know When Applying for a Schengen Visa .

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Step 2: Identify where to make the application and book an appointment

Note that you cannot apply for a visa directly at the Malta Embassy in the UK. Instead, you can apply for a Schengen Visa for Malta from the UK through the VFS Centers in London, Manchester and Edinburgh (for tourism and business visas only).

To apply for a visa through one of the VFS Centres you will have to make an appointment, prior to showing up at one of their centres. Sometimes, especially during peak season when they are receiving a lot of applications, you will have to wait for a while for your appointment.

You should apply for a Malta visa at the appropriate Malta Embassy, Consulate or Malta visa application centre in the UK if:

  • Malta is the only Schengen country you plan on visiting
  • Malta is your main destination (the country you will be staying the longest in)
  • Malta is the first Schengen country you are visiting (when spending an equal amount of days in The Malta and another Schengen country)

Visa applications for UK residents wishing to visit Malta can be filed at the VFS Visa Application Centers in UK, located in London, Edinburgh and Manchester. All applications will be assessed by the Malta High Commission, London.

Every Malta visa application must be submitted in person and by appointment only, as explained above. Please note that they do not accept walk-in applications, therefore, an appointment is obligatory.

The VACs are open every workday starting at 08:30 to 17:30.

London : Malta Visa Application Centre, 66 Wilson Street, EC2A 2BT London

Manchester : Malta Visa Application Centre, 50 Devonshire Street North, M12 6JH Manchester

Edinburgh : Malta Visa Application Centre, Rennie's Isle, Leith, EH6 6QA Edinburgh

Email : [email protected]

Step 3: Complete your application form

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The Schengen Visa application form contains questions about you including:

  • Name and surname
  • Date and place of birth
  • Nationality
  • Sex and marital status
  • National Identity number
  • Passport number
  • Home address and email
  • Purpose of trip
  • Question regarding previous trips to Schengen, if any
  • Intended date of arrival in Schengen area you are visiting, and the intended period of stay
  • Cost of traveling and remaining in Schengen area you are visiting, who will cover them, etc.

Make sure your answers are correct and that they comply with the information in the rest of the documents. Complete the form, print it twice, and sign both copies at the end. Find out more about how to complete a Schengen visa application form in this blog post .

On the visa application form, you will be prompted to indicate the purpose of your travel to the Schengen territory:

  • Tourism   – for applicants, who intend to travel purely for tourist purposes, i.e. sightseeing, leisure, and experiencing their culture, architecture, foods, and much more, need to indicate this on the application form.
  • Business   – If you intend to travel for business purposes, i.e. visiting a business/company for meetings, recruitments, training, or any other work-related activities, then you need to indicate Business the purpose of your travels. Every Business visa application has to be confirmed by an invitation letter from a business/company based in Malta, if not, you will be required to apply as a Tourist.
  • Airport Transit   – Certain nationalities have to apply for an airport transit visa in order to be allowed to make a stopover at an airport in a Schengen Area, without entering the Schengen Country. You need to indicate airport transit as the purpose of travel on your application form.
  • Transit   – This is similar to the above-mentioned purpose of travel, popular among sea travellers that need to stop over at the seaport of one of the member states.
  • Visiting Family or Friends   – If you need to visit and stay with your family or friends that legally reside in the Schengen Area, you can then indicate this as your purpose of travel. You’ll, however, be required to provide a letter of invitation among other documents.
  • Study  – Students wishing to attend any type of educational institution in the Schengen area need to indicate this on their application. They can either choose to apply for a  short term 3-month Schengen study visa  or National Visa (category “D”) if they plan on being in the country longer.
  • Medical   – Indicate this as your purpose of travel if you are travelling to any of the member states of the Schengen territory to seek medical treatment. This visa will allow you to get the medical care you need at any medical institution for a period of 90 days within a 180-day period.
  • Official Visit  – Tick this as your purpose of travel if you are travelling to the Schengen region in an official capacity.
  • Cultural, Sports, and Film Crews   – this visa is for people wishing to travel to a Schengen member country for the purpose of attending a cultural, sports, or religious event or they are part of a film crew. The applicant should be part of the event, i.e. a performer at a concert, or a writer presenting their book at a book event, or an athlete participating in a sports event and not only as a mere audience.
  • Other  – If the purpose of your travel does not fall under any of the mentioned categories, you’ll have to choose the “other” option on the application form. You will, however, be required to specify the purpose of your visit in a few words.

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Step 4: Prepare your documents

The following list of documents are required in order to obtain a visa to Malta in the UK:

  • Your passport has been issued within the previous 10 years,
  • Your passport has 2 full blank pages, one for the visa stamp and an additional spare page,
  • Your passport will be valid for at least three (3) months after the date you exit the Schengen Area.
  • A valid UK residence permit or another form of Identity Card.
  • The UK residency permit must be endorsed in the actual passport (or on a new biometric ID card)
  • The UK residence permit must be valid for at least another 3 more months beyond the date you plan to leave Malta.
  • One Maltese Schengen Visa application form filled out completely and signed by the applicant.
  • One recently taken passport format photo with a blank background and where all your facial features are clear, which must be glued to the application form. Applications with stapled photographs will be rejected.
  • A cover letter explaining the purpose of the visit to Malta.
  • Fingerprints
  • A copy of the passport bio page where the photo is included. Note: Children under the age of 12 are exempted from providing fingerprints.
  • Round trip flight/travel reservations or other proof of intended transport
  • Complete itinerary of your visit to Malta (if several Schengen States will be visited or if the trip covers several Schengen States and non-Schengen countries).
  • Holders of diplomatic passports and family members of EU/EEA citizens are exempted from providing proof of travel medical insurance
  • Evidence of a hotel booking or rental agreement, or
  • Invitation from your Maltese host (family member, friend) with a copy of their passport
  • A recent statement of UK bank account for the last three months that shows funds of at least 48€ per day spent in Malta,
  • Traveller’s cheques, or
  • Proof of sponsorship
  • Certificate of criminal record of the home country showing that candidate has no open crime case involvement
  • Proof of paid Maltavisa fee

Note : Photocopies of the original documents should also be submitted and documents should not be more than one month old.

The documents listed above are documents required in all cases, regardless of the purpose of your visit to Malta.

For employees:

  • Employment contract
  • Current bank statement of the latest 6 months
  • Leave permission from the employer
  • Income Tax Return (ITR) form or Certificate of Income Tax deducted at the source of salary

For the self-employed:

  • A copy of your business license
  • Company bank statement of the latest 6 months
  • Income Tax Return (ITR)

For foreign students in the UK:

  • Proof of enrollment
  • No-objection certificate from school or university

For retirees:

  • Pension statement of the latest 6 months

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If unemployed and married to an EU citizen:

  • A recent (less than 3 months old) Confirmation of Employment letter from their spouse’s employer stating the position held within the company as well as the starting date,
  • Spouse’s valid passport
  • An officially translated marriage certificate. The translation must be in English or Malta and must be certified as a true copy by the Embassy of the country where the marriage took place or by the Legalization Bureau of the Foreign Office in UK

Requirements for children under the age of 18:

Parents or an adult guardian are required to accompany their underage children at the application centre at the Embassy of Malta in London. Also, minors who are granted a Malta visa are not allowed to travel to Malta by themselves. They should be accompanied by an adult during their stay in Malta.

Apart from the general documentation required, accompanying should be other additional documents depending on the purpose of your Malta Visa application.

Malta Tourist/Visitor Visa:

  • Invitation letter from your family or friends in the Malta with the address and phone number – if applicable
  • Bank statement of the last 6 months
  • Passport copies

Malta Visa for Business Purposes:

  • Invitation letter from the Malta company you will be visiting and their detailed address accompanied with the dates of your visit
  • A certificate from your employer stating/allowing your business travel
  • If there were previous trade relations between the two companies, proof of such events must be provided
  • Business bank statement of the latest 6 months
  • Memorandum and Article of Association in original certified copy (registered with joint stock companies) Trade License (first issued and present renewal), Proprietorship/Partnership documents
  • Regarding the applicant’s expenses during stay in the Schengen zone, either the employer or the partner company must state coverage of expenses on the letter or invitation .

Malta Visa for Medical Purposes:

  • A local medical report
  • A medical attestation from the hospital or doctor in Malta, confirming the date of your appointment as well as your medical situation
  • Payment receipt of medical fees

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Malta Visa for Cultural, Sports, Film Crew or Religious Purposes:

  • Invitation letter from the above-mentioned authorities with details upon the nature of events or activities – purpose of visit, expense coverage
  • Names of the applicants (crew members)
  • Duration of stay
  • Travel itinerary

Malta Visa for Members of Official Delegations:

  • The official invitation copy
  • Identity of applicant
  • Purpose of journey (negotiations, meetings, event by intergovernmental organizations, consultations)
  • Place of accommodation

Malta Visa for Study, Training, Research, or other types of internship purposes:

  • An enrollment certificate allowing attendance of courses
  • Certificate of completion or courses attended
  • Financial sustenance

Malta Airport Transit Visa:

  • Visa or other type of entry permit in the transit country
  • Copy of your valid visa for your final destination

Required documents for visa application for underage children

  • Birth certificate
  • Malta Schengen Visa application form signed by both parents.
  • Family court order, in cases where only one parent has full custody over the child.
  • Certified copies of ID/passport of both parents
  • A notarized parental authorization to travel to Malta, signed by both parents/guardians, if the minor will be travelling alone with another person.

All documents provided should be legalized and be in of the following languages:

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Step 5: Attend your appointment

The visa interview is a meeting between you and the consular officer/interviewer. During this interview, the consular officer will ask you several questions about you and your intended trip. You will also be submitting the required documents throughout the meeting, to the interviewer.

Find out more about the Schengen visa interview here:  Schengen Visa Interview Questions and Answers and How to Prepare for it

The fee must be paid upon submitting the Malta visa application. After you complete this payment, you will receive a receipt, which shows that payment has been made, which must be offered amongst other documents of the application dossier. You will have to pay a Maltese visa fee in order for your application to be processed.

Since Malta is a Schengen state, visa fees are the same as any other Schengen visa. Find out about the Schengen visa fee in our blog post:  Schengen Visa Fees – How Much Does a Schengen Visa Cost?

Step 6: Receive your visa

You can apply for a Malta Schengen Visa 6 months before your planned trip. Depending on the nationality of the applicant, the processing time may take at least 15 days from the day of application. In some cases when required documents are missing from the application, this process may take longer.

Therefore, to avoid unwanted complications, the Malta Consulate General in London advises that you provide all required documents and submit your application at least 20 workdays (4 weeks) before the day you leave for Malta.

Malta Schengen Visa Application Decision

If your application for a Malta Schengen visa is approved, it will be stamped on your passport and you can visit Malta and any country in the Schengen area for the duration of your visa. Find out how to read your Schengen visa sticker in our blog post:  How to Read Your Schengen Visa Sticker .

If your application is rejected, it would have been for a specific reason.

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  • Marriage certificate missing – if you are applying for a visa for family reasons, you may have to prove family ties. This is why you must provide a marriage certificate
  • You applied for the wrong visa – it is your responsibility to apply for the correct visa depending on how long you are going to Malta for and your reason for travelling there
  • It is not clear that you plan to return to the UK – it must be clear that you intend to return to the UK before the visa expires. If the visa staff have doubts about this, your visa will be rejected
  • The purpose of your trip cannot be established – the reason why you are planning to go to Malta must be made clear. You can do this by providing specific documents like a full itinerary, work contract or invitation letter, etc.

If you receive a negative answer in your Malta Schengen visa application, this does not mean you cannot ever travel to Malta. You have two options.

  • File an appeal for Malta Schengen visa rejection if you believe that the decision to deny you a visa is unjust. You should have a strong basis for your complaint. You can appeal this decision by writing an appeal letter for a Malta Schengen visa rejection.
  • Reapply by correcting the mistakes you did in your previous application. Or improve your situation to comply with the eligibility criteria for a Malta Schengen Visa.

Malta Schengen Visa Extension

A person visiting Malta on a Schengen Visa can extend their visa if they have legitimate reasons. This could be for either of the following reasons:

  • Humanitarian reasons
  • Force majeure, and
  • Important personal reasons

The decisions to approve a Schengen visa extension request are handled case by case.

The overall process of extending your Maltese Schengen visa will involve:

  • Determining whether you have a justified reason to request an extension
  • Submitting all the necessary documents. These include a valid passport that has the Schengen Visa used to get in the Schengen area stamped in it, one passport-sized photo, proof of financial subsistence, Schengen Visa Insurance that covers the extension duration, and all the documents that justify your reason for an extension
  • Paying visa fees where applicable
  • Attending a visa interview if necessary
  • Waiting for the approval

You need to make sure to read your Schengen visa sticker carefully so that you do not overstay your visa and avoid the penalties that come with doing so, which can include anything from a fine, deportation from the Schengen zone, and even being outright banned from the area.

Read more about the step by step process involved in extending your Schengen visa in our blog post:  Overstaying in the Schengen Zone? Here’s How to Extend Your Schengen Visa .

faq

How long does it take to get a Schengen visa for Malta?

You can usually get your Maltese Schengen visa within 15 days, if everything in your application is in order. It might take longer if there is a problem with your application or the immigration officer needs more time to look over your application.

You can also get a premium Schengen visa to get your Malta Schengen visa within 24 to 48 hours, which includes personalised advice from an expert immigration adviser, with IaM’s premium Schengen visa service .

Can I travel to Malta visa-free with my BRP?

If you are a national of a third country without a visa-free scheme with the EU, you will need to get a visa to travel to Malta or any other Schengen country. You should also remember to bring your biometric card with you for your return to the UK.

Can I travel to Malta visa-free if I have a British spouse?

Since the UK is no longer part of the EU, you will need a visa to travel to the Schengen Area unless you hold a UK Residence Permit that states that you are a family member of an EU/EEA National if you do not hold a nationality or citizenship for a country with a visa-free scheme with the EU.

Is a Malta Schengen visa easy to get?

Yes, it is easy to apply for a Malta Schengen visa. You can apply for the visa online or use immigration services like IAM to make the process even simpler for you and have a higher chance of your application being accepted.

Can I work in Malta with a Schengen visa?

No, the Schengen visa is a permit for tourism, business, visiting family and friends, or other purposes. You will need to apply for a work visa if you plan to work in Malta.

How much bank balance is required for a Malta Schengen visa?

It depends on how long you want to stay in the country. Malta requires at least 48€ per day.

What is the best currency to take to Malta?

Malta’s currency is the Euro so you can bring some with you on your trip if you are planning on bringing cash. Cash is still widely used in Malta, in fact, more often compared to any other country within the EU, so it would be a good idea to bring some with you on your trip.

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UK nationals do not need any visa to enter Malta. However, UK residence card holders will need a Malta visa, depending on their country's Schengen policy.

UK residence card holders can apply for Malta visa at the local embassy or the consulate

Submitting your passport and other required documents is a must to apply for a Malta visa.

Important Information

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— Length of stay

Do UK citizens require a visa for Malta?

UK passport holders do not have to apply for a Malta Schengen Visa. UK citizens are permitted to visit Malta or any Schengen Area country for short stays of up to 90 days with a validity of 180 days.

Your passport must have been issued within the past ten years from your intended entry date into the country and should remain valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure date.

When entering or leaving Malta, ensure your passport gets stamped by border guards. This stamp proves that you've adhered to the 90-day visa-free limit within the Schengen area.

If your passport wasn't stamped, provide evidence of your entry or exit from the Schengen area, such as boarding passes or tickets. You can then request border guards to record the date and location of your entry or exit in your passport.

Failure to stamp your passport may lead border guards to assume you've overstayed the visa-free limit leading to unfortunate consequences. Therefore, it's crucial to promptly address any lack of stamping by presenting relevant evidence and seeking assistance from border authorities.

Do UK residence permit holders need a visa for Malta?

UK residence permit holders will need a Schengen visa to enter Malta, depending on their original nationality. To apply for a Schengen visa, travellers need to meet these basic criteria:

Have a valid passport or travel document.

Possess a valid UK residence permit. If the applicant holds a short-stay visa (C-type visa) for the UK, they should apply for a Schengen visa from their home country.

Apply for one of the following types of short-stay visas: Tourist, Visitor (including Minors), Business, EEA/EU and Swiss national family member, or Airport Transit.

Is there a Malta visa on arrival for UK passport holders?

UK passport holders do not need any kind of visa to enter Malta. UK residence card holders need a visa to enter Malta but cannot get it on arrival. UK residence card holders must apply for a Schengen visa, depending on their nationality.

Malta tourist visa requirements for UK resident cardholders

Visa application form (original): Complete and submit the original visa application form.

Passport (original and photocopy): You must provide your original passport and a photocopy. Ensure your passport has at least 2 blank pages for visa purposes and is valid for at least 90 days beyond your return date from the Schengen Area.

Photocopies of previous Schengen visas: Include photocopies of any previous Schengen visas endorsed in an old passport, if applicable.

UK Residence permit: Please submit both the original and a copy of your UK Residence permit. It should be endorsed in your passport or issued as a Biometrics card. The permit must be valid for at least 30 days beyond your return date from the Schengen Area. The C-type visitor visas are not acceptable.

EU/EEA family member residence cards (pre-Brexit): If you're presenting old format UK Residence Cards with the remark "Family Member – EU Residence," provide a Share Code to prove immigration status. These cards should be replaced with the new BRC stating "EU Scheme Pre-Settlement" or "EU Scheme Settlement."

Photograph (original): Include an original photograph meeting the specified requirements.

The passport must have been issued within the last 10 years from the day you plan to leave the Schengen Area. If your passport is older than 10 years, you must apply for a new one.

Supporting documents to bring to the interview

Proof of current occupation: Provide a recent (less than 1 month old) signed and headed employer letter addressed to the Mission. Alternatively, submit the last 3 months' payslips.

Unemployed/retired individuals: if you receive a pension, you must present a recent original letter from the local Jobcentre or Pension Service. If you're a housewife/househusband , you must provide sponsorship documentation from the spouse/registered partner, including a marriage certificate.

Proof of funds: Submit the latest 3 months' UK bank statements reflecting your name, address, and an end balance dated within the last month.

Proof of travel: Submit fully paid and confirmed flight tickets with your name and travel dates to/from the Schengen Area.

Travel insurance: Ensure your insurance policy covers the entire Schengen Area for the entire trip, with a minimum coverage of €30,000 for medical emergencies and repatriation.

This is not an exhaustive list of requirements; you can always be asked to present additional supporting documents by the Mission

Malta visa fees for UK residence permit holders

The Malta tourist visa fee for UK permit holders is €80.00

The visa fees are subject to change. Check the official Malta government website for the most up-to-date information.

Visa application process for UK permit holders

Here are the steps to apply for a tourist visa to Malta for UK citizens:

Fill in the visa application form: Obtain the official visa application form. Complete it accurately and attach the required documents.

Book a visa appointment: Schedule a Malta visa appointment at your embassy. You'll need to provide biometrics and have your photo taken.

Visit a visa application centre: Attend your scheduled Malta visa appointment. Arrive on time and ensure you are presentable. You'll provide biometrics, have your photo taken, and may undergo a short interview.

Pay the required visa fees: Once you have applied, you must pay your visa application fee. This can be done at the Visa Application Centre using approved methods such as cash or card.

Track your application: Stay informed about your application status. You'll receive an email or SMS notification once a decision has been made, and you can also track the status online.

Collect your visa: Upon approval, you will be notified. Collect your Malta Visit Visa from your local visa centre. Bring identification and the receipt from your previous visit.

Tips to apply

Book your appointment as soon as you know you'll travel.

Double-check that all your visa application documents meet what the embassy asks for.

Leave plenty of time for the embassy to process your application.

Receive your approved Malta tourist visa for UK residence card holders.

After submitting your visa application, it will undergo processing by the authorities. Delays in processing may occur; hence, applying well in advance is advisable. You will receive updates on your visa status via email or text from the government. Upon approval, you may collect your passport and visa from the embassy or consulate.

Visa information for UK residence card holders

How do you check your malta visa status.

You can contact the Malta Visa Application Centre or the Maltese Embassy/Consulate directly via phone or email to inquire about the status of your visa application.

Malta visa processing time

The visa application processing time is 3 weeks. UK citizens should plan ahead and leave enough time between their appointment date and when they plan to travel. This gives the embassy or consulate the needed time to process the visa application.

Malta visa validity and duration of stay

Malta visas are valid for up to 90 days within a 180-day period for tourist visas. Like all Schengen visas, the 90/180 rule applies to Malta visas.

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Please be aware that government fees and procedures are subject to change over time. Atlys strongly advises verifying the government website for the most current and up-to-date information before initiating applications.

FAQs about Malta visa for UK resident permit holders

The Malta tourist visa is a Schengen visa, so you can't usually extend it while visiting, except in special cases. If you want to stay longer, you must leave the Schengen Area and apply for a new visa to return and continue your visit.

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But foreign nationals who reside in the United Kingdom require a visa to enter Malta. In order to get a Malta visa, the applicants should initially complete a biometric process at the visa application center. 

To complete this process, foreign nationals can seek the help of entrusted travel agencies like Visa Genie.

Depending on the purpose and nature of the trip, authorities in Malta have classified their visas into several types. Please scroll down to know more about Malta visas.

Malta tourist visa

As the name indicates, these visas are offered to foreign nationals who enter the country exclusively for tourism-related activities.

Using these visas, a foreign national is not supposed to engage in any other jobs apart from tourism-related activities, and if found violating the rules, they will be compelled to face strict legal consequences.

Please find below the necessary documents required to obtain a Malta tourist visa.

  • In order to get a Malta tourist visa, the foreign national should submit the original, signed copy of his or her passport. The passport should have a minimum validity of six months and it should have two blank pages for markings.
  • Two passport-sized photographs of the applicant should be submitted. The passport photograph should be taken in a white background, and it should provide the full-frontal view of the applicant’s head, with the face centered in the middle. The applicant should also make sure that these passport-sized photographs are not older than three months.
  • It is necessary to submit the ILR Card or proof of residence status.
  • The applicant should submit the full version of the itinerary. Please make sure that the itinerary is sent directly by the airline company or travel agency. It should be noted that authorities in Malta will determine the number of entries in your visa based on this itinerary.
  • An employment letter from the UK employer should be submitted. This letter should be addressed to the Malta High Commission, and it should be written in the company’s original letterhead. The employment letter should state that the traveler will return to work after completing the Malta trip. If you are self-employed, you can submit the copy of business license or tax return. Retired travelers can submit proof of retirement funds. If the traveler is a school-going child, then it is necessary to submit a letter from the school.
  • It is necessary to submit proofs of hotel room booking confirmation.
  • The applicant should submit last three months’ bank statement. The bank statement should show a minimum balance of £600, and it should be stamped by the issuing bank.
  • It is necessary to submit proof of travel insurance. Please make sure that the travel insurance is issued in the United Kingdom, and it should be valid throughout the Schengen area. It should be also noted that this insurance policy should provide a minimum coverage of €30,000 for medical emergency and repatriation.
  • The visa application form should be completed without any queries. If you face any difficulties while completing the application form, you can contact Visa Genie for assistance.

Additional documents required for children who apply for Malta visa

  • It is necessary to submit proof of parents’ regular income.
  • The applicant should submit his or her birth certificate.
  • It is necessary to submit notarized travel consent of parents.
  • While visiting the Malta embassy, a parent or legal guardian should be present with the child.

Note: In usual cases, authorities in Malta will send you the visa within 10 to 15 business days after submitting the application. The validity of a Malta tourist visa is three months, and using these travel documents foreign nationals can stay inside the country for a maximum period of 90 days. Please note that multiple entry visas will be issued to foreign nationals at the sole discretion of the Malta embassy.

Malta business visa

Business personals who plan to visit Malta exclusively for business related activities can apply for a Malta business visa.

In order to get these visas, foreign nationals should submit the documents mentioned below.

  • The applicant should submit his passport, and it should have a minimum validity of six months. The passport should also have two blank pages for markings. Foreign nationals who hold passport which has a validity of less than six months should renew it before applying for a Malta business visa.
  • Two passport-sized photographs should be submitted. These photographs should be taken within the last three months in a white background.
  • As the foreign national is residing in the United Kingdom, he or she should submit the original ILR card or the proof of resident status. It should be noted this resident status proof should be valid for at least six months after the traveler leaves Malta.
  • It is necessary to submit the full version of the itinerary that shows the exact dates of travel. This itinerary should be sent directly by the airline company or a travel agency. Foreign nationals should understand that the number of entries in visas will be determined by Malta authorities based on this itinerary.
  • An employment letter should be submitted, and it should be issued by the traveler’s employer in the United Kingdom. This employment letter should be addressed to the Malta High Commission, and it should state that the foreign national will return to work after completing the trip. If self-employed, you can submit the proof of business license or tax return. Retired persons can submit proofs of retirement funds.
  • A business invitation letter from a company in Malta should be submitted. This business invitation letter should explain the purpose of the trip, and should also assure the financial liability of the traveler. This letter should be addressed to the Consulate of Malta, and it should not be older than one month.
  • The applicant should submit proof of hotel room booking reservation. This proof should show the name of the foreign national, hotel’s name and the hotel’s address.
  • The foreign national should submit bank statements issued in the past three months. These statements should be stamped by the issuing bank, and it should show a minimum balance of £600.
  • It is necessary to submit proof of travel insurance issued in the United Kingdom. This travel insurance should be valid throughout the Schengen area, and it should provide a coverage of €30,000 for medical emergencies and repatriation.

Note: The validity of a Malta business visa is three months, and the maximum days a foreign national can stay inside the country is 90 days.

Malta medical visa

Foreign nationals who plan to visit Malta for medical related activities can apply for a medical visa.

Please find below the necessary documents required to get a Malta medical visa.

  • In order to get a medical visa, foreign nationals should submit all the documents that are required to obtain a tourist visa.
  • The applicant should submit a medical report from a registered medical practitioner in the United Kingdom.
  • It is necessary to submit a medical attestation. This medical attestation should confirm the date of the appointment, and should detail the present medical condition of the patient.
  • The applicant should submit proof of payment paid to the hospital or clinic in Malta.
  • The foreign national should submit proofs of sufficient funds.

Malta visa for spouse and family members

These visas allow spouse and family members of Malta to enter the country.

Scroll down to know more about the documents that should be submitted to procure these visas.

  • The applicant should submit all the documents required to obtain a tourist visa.
  • The host should submit proof of Malta citizenship.
  • If the spouse is traveling to Malta, it is necessary to submit the marriage certificate.
  • Malta family book should be submitted.

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Entry Requirements for Malta

The purpose of this article is to provide information about Malta’s entry requirements for UK citizens. With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the introduction of new travel restrictions and guidelines, it is important for travelers to be aware of the entry requirements of their destination country. A lot of people wonder about what are the entry requirements for Malta.

UK citizens traveling to Malta must comply with certain entry requirements, including providing proof of vaccination, a negative COVID-19 test result, or proof of recovery from COVID-19. These requirements may change based on the current situation and travelers should keep themselves updated before planning their trip. What are the entrance requirements for Malta? Is it safe to travel to Malta right now? These are popular questions as the summer is getting closer.

This article will provide a detailed overview of Malta’s entry requirements for UK citizens, including information on the accepted types of COVID-19 tests, the documentation required for proof of vaccination or recovery, and any quarantine measures that may be in place. Additionally, it will cover some frequently asked questions related to travel to Malta during the pandemic.

Do You Need a Visa to Visit Malta?

Entry Requirements for Malta

UK citizens can travel to Malta visa-free for tourism or business trips up to 90 days within any 180-day period for tourism or other purposes, though if they plan on remaining longer they may require an extension or work permit application.

The Schengen Area consists of 26 European countries which have abolished passport and border controls at their mutual borders , meaning travelers may travel freely within it without showing their passports or being subject to border checks. When traveling into this zone however, non-EU nationals including UK residents must comply with visa-free entry regulations such as meeting a 90 day limit within every 180 day period as set out in Schengen visa regulations; before planning their trips. It is wise for UK nationals to check latest updates regarding travel requirements before booking any visit abroad such as Malta or another Schengen country before planning trips abroad.

Passport Requirements for Malta

UK citizens traveling to Malta must have a valid passport. The passport must be valid for at least three months beyond the intended period of stay in Malta. UK citizens should ensure that their passport meets these requirements before planning their trip to Malta. It is one of the entry requirements for Malta.

It is important for UK citizens to ensure that their passport is valid for the required period of time before traveling to Malta. If a passport has expired, or is due to expire soon, the traveler should renew their passport before their trip. Travelers with an expired passport or a passport that does not meet the validity requirements may be denied entry into Malta.

Minors traveling to Malta with their parents or guardians must have a valid passport, as well as additional documentation. If the minor is traveling with only one parent or guardian, a letter of consent from the absent parent or guardian may be required. Additionally, if the minor is traveling with someone who is not their parent or legal guardian, they may need a notarized letter of consent from their parents or legal guardian. UK citizens should check the latest information regarding passport and documentation requirements before traveling to Malta with minors.

COVID-19 Entry Requirements for Malta

Entry Requirements for Malta

UK citizens must provide proof of vaccination with a vaccine that has been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) or the World Health Organization (WHO). Alternatively, travelers can provide a negative COVID-19 test result obtained within 72 hours prior to their arrival in Malta. Proof of recovery from COVID-19 may also be accepted, provided that it was within the last 180 days. UK citizens should ensure they have the required documentation before traveling to Malta.

Before visiting Malta next year people will need new type of visa. Starting 2025, all nationals of 58 countries worldwide who are granted visa-free entry to the EU will need to present valid ETIAS authorizations at the border. After applying, you will be issued a digital travel visa, which allows you to visit EU/Schengen countries for up 90 days. This permit can be renewed every three years.

Travelers who do not have the required documentation may be subject to quarantine. Quarantine requirements vary depending on the traveler’s circumstances, such as whether their vaccination records. Exceptions may be made for certain travelers, such as those traveling for medical reasons, those in transit, or those who have been fully vaccinated. UK citizens should check the latest information regarding quarantine requirements and exceptions before traveling to Malta.

Customs and Immigration Requirements for Malta

UK citizens traveling to Malta are subject to certain customs and immigration requirements designed to safeguard both its people and country as well as combat illegal goods trafficking activities. These measures exist for their protection.

When traveling to Malta from the UK, UK citizens should be mindful of what items may require a permit or additional documentation – for instance weapons, ammunition and certain medications; prohibited items include illegal drugs, counterfeit goods and offensive weapons that may result in legal consequences if brought into Malta illegally.

Travelers to Malta may be subject to customs duty and Value Added Tax (VAT). Customs duty applies when goods imported into Malta from outside of Europe exceed certain values or exceed an import threshold value, while VAT covers many goods and services available within Malta; travelers may need to pay VAT when making purchases during their trip there unless eligible for VAT refunds by meeting certain criteria and following appropriate procedures. UK citizens may even qualify for refunds.

UK Citizens should ensure they meet customs and immigration requirements when traveling to Malta and comply with all the regulations that may vary between visits. Since customs and immigration rules can change frequently, travelers should get up-to-date information before planning their trips.

Travel Insurance Requirements for Malta

Entry Requirements for Malta

When purchasing travel insurance for Malta, travelers should ensure it covers medical expenses, emergency medical evacuation costs, trip cancellation or interruption costs and personal liability claims. Furthermore, COVID-19 related medical costs or cancellation due to issues surrounding COVID-19 should also be included within their policy coverage.

Travelers to Malta can buy travel insurance either from their regular insurance provider or specialized travel insurers, though it’s wise to compare policies and prices from several providers before purchasing coverage for their trip. Some credit cards also may provide travel coverage as an added perk, so be sure to inquire if this feature exists before investing in separate policies.

UK travelers visiting Malta should always ensure they purchase travel insurance to protect themselves in case any unexpected events or emergencies arise during their journey. Before you purchase one, you should carefully read over its terms and conditions and understand exactly what they will and will not be cover under their policy.

In summary, UK citizens traveling to Malta must comply with certain entry requirements, including providing proof of vaccination, a negative COVID-19 test result, or proof of recovery from COVID-19. Additionally, travelers must have a valid passport and may be subject to customs and immigration requirements. We have covered the most important entry requirements for Malta from UK.

As mentioned above, ETIAS is going to play a huge role in world travel after 2025. You cannot transfer your ETIAS visa exemption between travel documents because they are electronically connected to your biometric passport’s chips. Also, you can check ETIAS travel information on this website. You must reapply for both if your passport expires before your ETIAS authorization.

It is important for UK citizens to stay updated on the latest entry requirements and travel restrictions before planning their trip to Malta. While some of the requirements may seem complicated, complying with them will ensure a smoother and safer travel experience. With proper planning and preparation, UK citizens can enjoy their trip to Malta while adhering to the necessary entry requirements.

Tips to consider

  • “Do I need a visa for Malta from UK”: UK citizens do not need a visa to visit Malta for stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period. This is because Malta is a member of the European Union (EU) and part of the Schengen Area, which allows for visa-free travel for citizens of certain countries, including the UK.
  • “Visa requirements for Malta for UK citizens”: UK citizens do not need a visa to visit Malta for stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, if a UK citizen wishes to stay longer or work in Malta, they may need to apply for a visa or permit. It is important for travelers to ensure that they comply with the visa requirements and have the necessary documentation before traveling to Malta.
  • “Malta Covid entry requirements”: Malta has implemented certain COVID-19 entry requirements for UK citizens. Travelers must provide proof of vaccination, a negative COVID-19 test result, or proof of recovery from COVID-19. These requirements may change based on the current situation, and travelers should keep themselves updated before planning their trip.

Additional Tips

  • “Malta visa requirements for UK residents”: UK citizens do not need a visa to visit Malta for stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, if a UK citizen wishes to stay longer or work in Malta, they may need to apply for a visa or permit. It is important for travelers to ensure that they comply with the visa requirements and have the necessary documentation before traveling to Malta.
  • “Malta travel restrictions”: Malta may have travel restrictions in place due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. These restrictions may include entry requirements, quarantine measures, and limits on certain activities. Travelers should stay updated on the latest travel restrictions before planning their trip to Malta.
  • “Malta passport requirements”: UK citizens traveling to Malta must have a valid passport. The passport must be valid for at least three months beyond the intended period of stay in Malta. Minors traveling to Malta with their parents or guardians must have a valid passport, as well as additional documentation. UK citizens should ensure that their passport meets these requirements before planning their trip to Malta.
  • “Malta travel guide”: A Malta travel guide can provide useful information on the country’s attractions, activities, culture, and cuisine. It can also provide guidance on travel logistics, such as accommodation, transportation, and safety. A travel guide can help travelers plan their trip to Malta and make the most of their visit.

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Visit the UK as a Standard Visitor

Apply for a standard visitor visa.

If you need a Standard Visitor visa, you must apply online before you travel to the UK and attend an appointment at a visa application centre.

The earliest you can apply is 3 months before you travel.

You must meet the eligibility requirements and only do permitted activities .

Depending on your nationality, you may not need a visa to visit the UK. You can check if you need a visa before you apply.

You can apply for a Standard Visitor visa, or if you visit the UK regularly you can choose to apply for a long-term Standard Visitor visa instead.

Apply online

Once you’ve started your application you can save your form and complete it later.

If you’re applying with family members, each person must have their own application and pay the fee. They need to attend their own appointment at a visa application centre.

You can apply on behalf of your partner and child, if they cannot apply for themselves.

Your application will not be accepted and you will not get a refund if you have the right of abode in the UK (for example you’re a British citizen). You need to apply for a certificate of entitlement instead.

Continue your application

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Find out how to sign in to your account .

Long-term Standard Visitor visas

You can choose to apply for a long-term Standard Visitor visa if you visit the UK regularly. This visa lasts 2, 5 or 10 years. You can stay for a maximum of 6 months on each visit.

If you’re under 18 years old when you apply , your long-term Standard Visitor visa will only be valid for up to 6 months after you turn 18. You cannot get a refund on the fee.

You may be given a shorter visa than requested if UK Visas and Immigration ( UKVI ) believe you cannot meet the eligibility requirements for the duration of the visa you applied for.

You will not get a refund of the application fee if you get a shorter visa or if your application is refused.

Your visa may be cancelled if your travel history shows you are repeatedly living in the UK for extended periods.

Documents and information you’ll need to apply

You must have a passport or travel document that is valid for the whole of your stay in the UK. There must be a blank page in your passport for your Standard Visitor visa.

You’ll need to provide the following information in your online application:

  • the dates you’re planning to travel to the UK
  • where you’ll be staying during your visit
  • how much you think your trip will cost
  • your current home address and how long you’ve lived there
  • your parents’ names and dates of birth (if known)
  • how much you earn in a year (if you have an income)
  • details of any criminal, civil or immigration offences you may have committed

Depending on your circumstances, you might also need to provide:

  • details of your travel history for the past 10 years
  • your employer’s address and telephone number
  • your partner’s name, date of birth and passport number
  • the name and address of anyone paying for your trip
  • the name, address and passport number of any family members you have in the UK
  • a certificate proving that you’ve had a tuberculosis ( TB ) test if you’re visiting for more than 6 months

You need to provide additional documents if you’re visiting the UK:

  • as an academic
  • for certain paid engagements or events (a ‘permitted paid engagement’
  • for medical reasons

You must provide certified translations of any documents that are not in English or Welsh.

Proving your identity and providing your documents

As part of your online application, you need to book an appointment at a visa application centre. Allow time to attend your appointment, as the visa application centre could be in another country.

At your appointment, you’ll need to:

  • prove your identity with your passport or travel document
  • have your fingerprints and photograph (known as ‘biometric information’) taken
  • provide the required documents that show you’re eligible for a Standard Visitor visa

The visa application centre may keep your passport and documents while processing your application.

How long it takes to get a decision

Once you’ve applied online, proved your identity and provided your documents, you’ll usually get a decision on your visa within 3 weeks.

You can check to see if you can get your visa decision faster .

You’ll get an email or a letter containing the decision on your application . This will explain what you need to do next.

If you need to change or cancel your application

If you need to change something in your application after you’ve sent it, contact UKVI .

You can ask to cancel your application . You’ll only get your fee refunded if the application has not been processed yet.

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UK visa appointments are available for free at the TLScontact Visa Application Centre in Valletta, but there is a fee of £76.50 to use this Visa Application Centre.

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