Malta Visa & Entry Requirements
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TRAVEL BASICS
A valid passport is required for all foreign nationals entering Malta and it is advisable..
Health & SafetyThere are no disease risks associated with travel to Malta, although it is advisable to..
CurrencyThe Euro (€) has been Malta’s currency since early 2008. As with other parts of..
Weather & ClimateMalta enjoys a typically Mediterranean climate with warm to hot, dry summers and mild..
Culture & CustomsThe Maltese are known for their warmth, kindness and friendliness. They are generally..
Language & CommunicationsMalta’s official languages are Maltese and English. Everyone speaks Maltese, about 90%..
Transport & Getting AroundMalta International Airport is located about 8km southeast of Valletta, between the..
Travel TipsThe Maltese enjoy a siesta after lunch, especially during the summer months. Don’t..
Food & Eating GuideThe cuisine of Malta is typically Mediterranean, similar to Italy but with more regional..
Timezone & ElectricityMalta is in the Central European Time (CET) zone which is 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean..
DutyfreeWhen entering Malta, visitors from non-EU countries are permitted the following duty-free..
Visa & Entry Requirements
A valid passport is required for all foreign nationals entering Malta and it is advisable to ensure that your passport has at least six months validity when visiting any foreign country. Along with 24 other European countries, Malta is a signatory to the Schengen Convention. That means a visa to any other signatory state of the Schengen Agreement is valid in Malta too (in most cases). No visa is required for citizens of other EU member states, and citizens of some selected nations with whom the European Union or Malta have special treaties can enter Malta for up to 90 days in a 180 day period without a visa. This includes Australian, New Zealand, Canadian and US citizens, among many others. Be aware that the 90 day limit runs concurrently across the whole of the Schengen zone and the countdown begins when entering any of the signatory countries. It does not reset when travelling into another country covered by the Schengen agreement.
Visas cannot be issued in Malta so you must hold one before entry if required to do so. You may be required to show immigration officials that you have return or onward tickets and adequate means of support and accommodation upon entering Malta.
More info on the Schengen Agreement and travel documents for EU citizens can be found at http://europa.eu/travel/doc/index_en.htm
As entry requirements may change from time to time it is strongly advised that you check with the department of foreign affairs or your local consulate or embassy for the current requirements.
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We strongly advise that all Australian travellers check the latest travel advice on the Australian Government Smart Traveller site.
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