What documents must be submitted for long-term accommodation?
If the main applicant is approved and chooses a long term accommodation, the following final proof documents must be submitted through our online portal: https://portal.residencymalta.gov.mt/nomad-document-submission
- Health Insurance Policy for each applicant, with a minimum coverage of EUR 100,000 for European Union (including Malta) and the UK
- Table of Benefits in accordance with the following: https://nomad.residencymalta.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Health-Coverage-Table-of-Minimum-Benefits-12.06.25.pdf
- Health Insurance Receipt
- Declaration by the applicant confirming that any additional medical expenses not covered by the health insurance provider will be borne by the applicant
- A signed copy of the lease/purchase agreement signed between parties
- A declaration either by the landlord or the applicant confirming the area in square meters and number of bedrooms
- The latest ARMS (Water and Electricity Bill) with account type as residential or domestic and in the name of the owner
- External photos of the qualifying property, clearly showing the name, number and main entrance of the court/building and the internal door number of the apartment (if applicable)
- Housing Authority Registration Approval
- If any unauthorized individuals are registered at the qualifying property a De-registration form and Housing Authority Termination Letter or a Generic Police Report must be provided
A qualifying property means an owned or a rented property, which meets the general health and safety standards in force in Malta from time to time, and is standard for a comparable family in Malta, as the Agency considers appropriate for residence at its discretion. To ensure that these standards are being met, Residency Malta Agency reserves the right to request further documentation if deemed necessary. This documentation may include, but is not limited to, Housing Authority registration form and compliance certificates. Residency Malta reserves the right to conduct property spot checks at its own discretion.
What documents must be submitted for temporary accommodation?
If the main applicant is approved and chooses a temporary accomodation, the following final proof documents must be submitted through our online portal: https://portal.residencymalta.gov.mt/nomad-document-submission
- Health Insurance Policy for each applicant, with a minimum coverage of EUR 100,000 for European Union (including Malta) and the UK
- Table of Benefits in accordance with the following: https://nomad.residencymalta.gov.mt/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Health-Coverage-Table-of-Minimum-Benefits-30.3.26.pdf
- Health Insurance Receipt
- Declaration by the applicant confirming that any additional medical expenses not covered by the health insurance provider will be borne by the applicant
- Temporary Accommodation Booking, including the start and end dates and the full residential address (The booking period must commence following the issuance of the LAP, with a minimum duration of fifteen (15) days and a maximum of one (1) month)
- Booking Receipt (Proof of Payment)
