New I.D. card rules
Grizabella wrote:I emailed for my appointment and after about 5 weeks, got an appointment for Tuesday 11th May......only problem is that the 11th May is a Saturday!!! I've now spent two more weeks trying to get confirmation of the right day as I will need to take time off work and the boss wants to know when! There are at least 7 of us in a small ofice who all need to get the new cards (UK and Germans), so there's going to be issues there especially if it gets into holiday season before we all get booked in!
Very frustrating for you Grizabella, hope you manage to get it sorted out soon.
rainbow3 wrote:Popova A wrote:Hi ,
As rainbow pointed out,this is the way you should go....i have family member and we had to reapply now for the new cards...no matter that we had already...basically for TCN they issue res card valid for 5 years...now for the new system is the same...we applied and now waiting to be issued...we had go through all this so believe me it is a hassle!!
Thanks Popova, I believe you put in an earlier post that your non EU family member is travelling soon, could you update after that to let us know if they had any problems using the new eresidence card when travelling please, my husband is non EU so I would be interested to know.
Yes sure
...
Lets first wait to be issued...but what i was advised by the dept....no issues should arise using the card....since present both id and residence.
am guessing its there for cross referencing purposes as theres lots of transactions in this country that will be difficult to change to the new card numbers so they would need to be able to cross reference.
for EU citizens the new e-residence card which doubles as national ID card allows for travel within the Schengen area ( which is border check free anyway !) but not to all EU countries (ie UK)
For non-EU citizens to travel within the EU you need to present the residence card and passport.
Cheers
Ricky
toonarmy9752 wrote:Someone said the new card has the old card number on it somewhere - where is it and does it include the letter A for alien.
am guessing its there for cross referencing purposes as theres lots of transactions in this country that will be difficult to change to the new card numbers so they would need to be able to cross reference.
Yes it is printed on the back (very small) and with the "A".
Can anybody please help me by letting me have the email address I need to contact with regard my appointment please.
Many many thanks.
Jules
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lucyanya wrote:I´ve been reading through the thread hoping to find the email address to contact them about my ID cards but despite my eyes now being on the verge of bleeding I can´t seem to spot it.
Can anybody please help me by letting me have the email address I need to contact with regard my appointment please.
Many many thanks.
Jules
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eresidence.mfa@gov.mt
citizenship@gov.mt
Good luck 
P.s. dont know why @ does not come as it should....hope its clear for you though...let us know if you need anything...in any case the below is the website also
the website to check details and forms :
and the e-mail for appointments is written in quite bold blue letters -))) :
eresidence.mfa@gov.mt
Maybe you should have your eyes checked -)))
Let us know about when you get your appointment so we can keep track.
Cheers
Ricky

I got my appointment today for the 3rd of April according to my lawyer (early in the morning).
Hmm, just noticed that it is a Wednesday
which is quite weird as they are closed according to their Website.Well maybe the lawyer been pulling some strings...
Will let you guys know how that will move forward.
regards
toonarmy9752 wrote:seem like theres a few of these rogue appontements on odd days - slipping through - hmm i wonder if its who you know rather than what you know that counts?
What in Malta, you think this is some third world country?
Terry
hmmm Terry - too close to call.....lol
@ is removed from an email address to prevent the automated harvesting of email addresses which is commonly used for spamming.
As usual, the forum helps me through another red tape crisis.
Cheers chaps.x
They are not replying on emails anymore (I don't know why) - yesterday I was in CEA and they said to apply for appointment in the room 5 at the morning. Tomorrow will try.
Spiridonov wrote:Regarding the buses - they said that ID cards are expired in March 2013 but we can use other residence documents to prove it up to June 2013.
They are not replying on emails anymore (I don't know why) - yesterday I was in CEA and they said to apply for appointment in the room 5 at the morning. Tomorrow will try.
Let us know something tomorrow please...
Spiridonov wrote:They are not replying on emails anymore (I don't know why) - yesterday I was in CEA and they said to apply for appointment in the room 5 at the morning. Tomorrow will try.
I am waiting the reply for a month already. I really don't know what to say about this and stay polite at the same time...
I hope you'll share with us your 'making an appointment' experience. especially if there are some odd working days / hours involved.

yannfranchile wrote:Hi everyone, I have an important question, hope someone can help... I lived in Malta 2 years ago, I bought a car and gave it to someone because I got trouble with the engine and this person wanted to fix it and everything so i let him the car and a fews weeks after that i got back to my country for profesional reasons. However a few months after my return from Malta, I received a call from my former maltese owner because he received many mails telling that I have to pay fines (because of the car), even the police came to his appartment looking for me but I was already in my country since a few months. I think the guy I let my car succeed to fix it and used it and get fines (and of course the car was at my name). Today (so 2 years after that story) I want to come back in Malta as I love this country but I would like to know if I can get trouble with this old story about fines???? Do you think it could avoid me getting the new EU id card? May I have some trouble with the police?? Many thanks for your reply as I'm quite worried about that...
Emmm....i think this is out of the topic 
yannfranchile wrote:no could maybe avoid me to get the id you are talking about! thank you for your help
Well....yes it might....not sure though....
if the police came looking for you it sounds as if it is something more serious than just 'fines'.
Obviously you will get into trouble with the police and have to pay the 'old' fines when you come back. I'm not sure but really doubt if that would interfere with your residency application.
Cheers
Ricky
start a new thread as the posts on your car problem will not have to do with residency but with court proceedings and fines against you.
We can discuss it further there .
Cheers
Ricky
1. Officially, they answer the e-mails, but they have absolutely no time to do it. The department is really overcrowded.
2. You can send an email and wait if you have no urgent issues with residence permits or ID. You probably will get an appointment of July-August
3. If you have any issues (like travelling in the nearest future) it's better to come and show the evidence of your deal (tickets etc)
4. There is a separate queue to room 5 for appointments. Ask who is the last one and keep your place! There are a lot of people who wants "just ask" and it would be neverending story if you let them to come in. No jumping the queue to anybody - it's you chance to receive the appointment in one day.
I receive mine after 2 hours in a queue (really lucky, yeah) for 20th of May. They have some extra slots for urgent cases in April-May now (I saw the journal with blank lines in it).
Good luck to everyone!
so here is my question then – what happens if we stay here for several months with expired Maltese IDs and no previous resident permit? it is illegal obviously, however there is no way to obtain the new documents before the end of March.
sorry if this was answered already. I couldnÂ’t find it although I tried to read the whole thread
Room 5 is for arranging the appointment and for all other questions.
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