Malta's breathtaking natural beauty, geothermal wonders, and vibrant culture make it a sought-after destination for travelers. If you're a citizen of Taiwan planning a journey to Malta, there's a vital step you need to know about – the upcoming Malta European Travel Information and Authorization System.
In this guide, we'll walk you through determining if you require a Malta ETIAS and how to get one.
Join us as we simplify the requirements and steps to ensure your Malta adventure is seamless and unforgettable!
Do citizens of Taiwan require a Malta ETIAS?
Yes, citizens of Taiwan will need an ETIAS for travel once it launches in 2025. This travel document will grant access to 30 European countries and four microstates.
The ETIAS will be valid for three years, allowing stays of up to 90 days within 180 days.
You can find the 30 countries and four microstates you will be able to visit with your Malta ETIAS on this map:
How to obtain a Malta ETIAS from Taiwan with us
Once it’s operational, getting your Malta ETIAS online using our service will be a simple process:
Step 1: Provide your essential information and travel details through our user-friendly website or the convenient iVisa app. Select your preferred processing time and complete the payment.
Step 2: Fill out the rest of the ETIAS application form and upload all the necessary documents.
Step 3: Submit the form and await travel authorization confirmation.
Once approved, printing a copy and keeping a digital version on your phone is advisable for a hassle-free experience at airports and border checkpoints in any ETIAS-eligible country.
Malta Embassy in Taiwan
There is no Malta Embassy or Consulate in Taiwan. Residents of Taiwan seeking consular assistance or information regarding Malta may need to contact the nearest Maltese Embassy or Consulate in another country.
Taiwanese citizens requiring assistance related to Malta should contact these offices in China. Here are the key details for the Embassy of Malta in Beijing and the Consulate General in Shanghai:
- Embassy of Malta in Beijing:
Address: 1-51, San Lit Tun Diplomatic Office Building, Gong Ti Bei Lu, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100600, China.
Telephone: (+86) (10) 6532 3114.
Email: [email protected]. Consulate General of Malta in Shanghai:
- Consulate General of Malta in Shanghai:
Address: Magnolia Plaza, Room 1107, 777 Hongqiao Road, Shanghai, China.
Telephone: (+86) 21 6265 0166.
Email: [email protected].
You can find more info in our embassy directory if you're looking for a different Malta embassy.
For further details about the European Travel Information and Authorization System, contact our customer service team via online chat or email us at [email protected]. We're here to assist you in obtaining a Malta ETIAS travel authorization from Taiwan.