New I.D. card rules
That way they be sure of capturing the majority of residents - not that it ensures payment of tax and SSC. But at least theyd be recorded as potential taxpayers
georgeingozo wrote:its now possible (required ?) that you make an appointment, rather than just queue and hope they see you before they close at 11:30am
is this noted somewhere in their website
toonarmy9752 wrote:georgeingozo wrote:its now possible (required ?) that you make an appointment, rather than just queue and hope they see you before they close at 11:30am
is this noted somewhere in their website
Yes, on the page listing the forms
nb where in the page is the info about making an appointment
Applicants are invited to submit their application for the e residence document by appointment.
In order to set up an appointment kindly send an email on eresidence.mfa@gov.mt
A confirmation of the appointment will be sent by email.
toonarmy9752 wrote:is that figure accurate I thought it was closer to 25000 of all nationalities - does that include immigrants plus both asylum seekers and failed ones too.... and just how long does each appointment take...
20,000 was a guess by me - the 75 is an estimate of how many they saw on Monday by someone who went - if its 25,000 then takes us to Summer 2014
The old ID card and residence documentation (with the exception of residence permit stickers affixed on the passports) has to be returned to this Department upon an application for the new residence document being made"
this being the case what do we use in the interim period - potentially 8 weeks - for bus and ferry and anything else - and for newbies to the island - such as bank accounts internet tv phone services and am sure much more
georgeingozo wrote:http://www.foreign.gov.mt/default.aspx?MDIS=552
Applicants are invited to submit their application for the e residence document by appointment.
In order to set up an appointment kindly send an email on eresidence.mfa@gov.mt
A confirmation of the appointment will be sent by email.
cheers eventually spotted it
georgeingozo wrote:20000 people at 75 per day, working 4 days a week is about 15 months
what about the maltese who will need to apply for theirs too.... hmmmmm methinks chaos will ensue...

Maybe they have been inundated with too many emails
rainbow3 wrote:Is that your email to make an appointment? If so then thats very helpfulfor you, ummmmmm NOT
Maybe they have been inundated with too many emails
its that email address, but was asking a question, not booking an appointment
"today (15th January - the first day for EU nationals to apply) our application was made at 3, Castille Place. The proceedings were as follows:
1) we queued OUTSIDE from 8.30a.m. (mercifully before the storms arrived) because entry was restricted following scuffles the previous day. There were already around 30 people inside the building. We were allowed into the reception area after about 75 minutes and given our ''tickets'' (49 & 50);
2) officials appeared to be processing around 10-12 applicants per hour, depending upon whether all of the documents were made available to them;
3) after 2 hours, in a generally pleasant environment, we were called in for our document check. ONLY the documents quoted on our form Js were required, although a photocopy of our existing Registration Certificates was also taken. This took a further 15 minutes and both mine and my partner's papers were taken at this point including our ID cards.. new photographs and specimen signatures were taken by the official and recorded electronically;
4) we then had to wait in the holding area for a further half-hour, and were called in separately to complete the process when a receipt/certificate was issued which should serve as a temporary ID card;
5) we should be notified by post when our new cards are available for collection from Melita Street.
As expected, a long morning but not that arduous."
The email I sent went through ok, just waiting for the Answer

scubaboy wrote:George,
The email I sent went through ok, just waiting for the Answer
thanks :-) mine didn't bounce for a couple of hours though
I just got the reply to my request for an appointment. They gave me coming Tuesday 9 am !
See lets !-))
Cheers
Richard
I didnt know you could specify which month you wanted it in georgeingozo, is that appointment for you and your wife?
Good news about the receipt they give you when you apply.
ricky wrote:Hi all,
I just got the reply to my request for an appointment. They gave me coming Tuesday 9 am !
See lets !-))
Cheers
Richard
I beat you by 15 minutes. Looks like it is not that busy after all.
I didn't specify as such, I just gave dates when couldn't both make it. I was very impressed by their professionalism, which was the same experience every time I've dealt with them over the years
me3512 wrote:I just requested one as well, Ill update you when I hear anything.
Me too, will do same when I hear back
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