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Covid-19 Helpline

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March 17, 2020
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How Covid-19 is Spread

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March 17, 2020
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Cancelled Events

Unfortunately due to Covid-19 British Residents’ Association Events are cancelled until further notice. Given the constantly changing situation –  please keep upto date with the local newspapers, media and on-line links to Government information portals.  Please keep in touch with each other and your group.  Contact your Group Chairman
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March 15, 2020
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Townhall Meeting for UK Nationals in Gozo

Officials from the UK in Malta – British High Commission Valletta met the British Community in Gozo to inform them about the rights as protected by the Withdrawal Agreement and recent developments with regards to the Transitional Period. Click here to read some of the questions that were raised at the meeting. For more information please look at ou
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March 10, 2020
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Brexit: Be Prepared – Residency Documents

Will my existing residency document remain valid until I am issued with a new one? ? Your existing residency documents shall remain valid until you are issued with a new one. The new residency document will be valid for 10 years and is automatically renewed on application, provided that the relative conditions remain satisfied. — with UK in Malta &
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February 09, 2020
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Brexit: Be Prepared – Arriving During the Transition Period

I will be arriving in Malta during the transition period, how do I apply for my new residency status? ? UK nationals settling in Malta during the transition period may apply for their new residency status after three (3) months of their arrival in the country and before 30th June 2021 (unless further extended). Such applicants may lodge an applicat
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February 08, 2020
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Brexit: Be Prepared – Residency Application Process

I am a UK national residing in Malta. How do I apply for my new residency status? ? Identity Malta Agency will be reaching out to all potential beneficiaries who hold a valid residency document ?? The application process to apply for the beneficiary status will be staggered and there will be no processing fees when applying for the new document. Ap
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February 07, 2020
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Brexit: Be Prepared – Family members

I am a UK national residing in Malta. Can I be joined by my family members in Malta? ? Close family members ?of UK beneficiaries who will not be residing in Malta on the last day of the transition period may still join the beneficiaries in Malta. However, family members, other than children, will only be covered by the provisions of the Withdrawal
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February 06, 2020
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Brexit: Be Prepared – Transition Period

  What happens during the transition period? ? During the transition period UK nationals shall continue to enjoy the rights associated with free movement ? in the EU ?? as if the UK was still a member state of the EU. The transition period lasts from 1st February 2020 to 31st December 2020, unless the UK and EU agree to extend this further.
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February 05, 2020
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Brexit: Be Prepared – What are my residency rights

I am a UK national residing in Malta. What are my residency rights following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU? ?UK nationals and their family members residing in Malta shall continue to enjoy the right to reside ? in Malta ?? and move freely in and out of the country, as well as other associated rights, as specified in the Withdrawal Agreement
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February 04, 2020
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