Malta is a Schengen country, and visas can be applied through visa application centers in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenyang, Xi 'an, Jinan, Wuhan, Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Kunming, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Fuzhou, which are mainly divided into diplomatic, business, tourism, study abroad, visiting relatives and friends, work and marriage visas. Cannot apply for a visa on arrival.
Applicants must submit 2 photos, original and photocopy of passport, original and photocopy of household registration book, air ticket and accommodation order, travel insurance policy, work permit, admission notice and other materials to the authorized visa application center 15 days in advance, and leave fingerprints at the application site.
Due to the complicated and strict visa procedures, applicants should contact the Malta Visa Center in advance or check the website of the Malta Visa Center in China to determine the required materials before submitting their applications.
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Precautions for entering Malta:
According to bilateral agreements, citizens of China who hold valid diplomatic and official passports (except ordinary official passports) can enter or transit Malta visa-free and stay in 180 days for no more than 90 days. Holders of Hong Kong or Macao SAR passports may enter Malta visa-free for a stay of no more than 90 days. ?
When China citizens enter Malta from non-Schengen areas, they should choose other passports for entry formalities, and prepare valid passports, visas, air tickets and entry-related documents for inspection by border immigration officials. You don't need to enter Malta from Schengen, but you need to check your passport (implemented from 2015165438+10). ?
If Malta is a citizen of China who left the last EU country, he can apply for a refund of part of the value-added tax paid when shopping in the EU. When handling, you need to show the tax refund receipt issued by the store in advance, fill in the relevant forms, and prepare the purchased goods for inspection. ?
China Consular Service Network-Entry and Residence in Malta