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Last activity 02 October 2019 by Tayyab Ali 760

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Tayyab Ali 760

Hy, any one know this how much take time in...malta card when there
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GozoMo

Are you referring to a visa or residence card, if you mean a work visa this subject has been covered many times.

Tayyab Ali 760

Hey, I'm reffernce from work permit obtain employer

Tayyab Ali 760

I mean when someone in Malta obtain employer work permit then how many take time Malta id dentity card?

GozoMo

Tayyab Ali 760 wrote:

I mean when someone in Malta obtain employer work permit then how many take time Malta id dentity card?


You do not apply for a Maltese ID, you apply for a residence card which can take several weeks.

Tayyab Ali 760

Yes is residency card how take time or weeks? I saw some where write 21,25 days

SimCityAT

Tayyab Ali 760 wrote:

Yes is residency card how take time or weeks? I saw some where write 21,25 days


Maybe you need to read it again!

GozoMo wrote:

You do not apply for a Maltese ID, you apply for a residence card which can take several weeks.

Guest7983

Dear GozoMo, why it seems to me that you always reply in negative way?  :/  If a foreigner asks for information about ID, for sure it means RESIDENCE card and not the Maltese ID. I think you should reply to people pleasingly and not discouragedly. Sorry in advance if you have mind it.  ;)

Guest7983

Dear Tayyab Ali, from your discussion what I get is that, you have already got a job in Malta and may have applied for a RESIDENCE card. If I am not wrong. So, you should wait patiently and no need to worry. Normally it takes from 4 to 6 weeks once you submit all the necessary documents. But you can expect more time as well. However after 6 weeks if you still unable to get the security pin letter from identity Malta by post. Which you should get in advance in order to collect your card, Then you can go there in person and should inquire about. The Identity Malta staff is quite helpful and cooperative. So, just chill.  :top:

Tayyab Ali 760

Daer FHKHAN yes is right if someone ask forgien of course residency

Tayyab Ali 760

FHKHAN Dear for your kind information,

SimCityAT

To save a lot of confusion, please ask in and what you really mean. Then we will all save a lot of time. This subject has been covered many times. I wish people would read the forum first.

GozoMo

FHKHAN wrote:

Dear GozoMo, why it seems to me that you always reply in negative way?  :/  If a foreigner asks for information about ID, for sure it means RESIDENCE card and not the Maltese ID. I think you should reply to people pleasingly and not discouragedly. Sorry in advance if you have mind it.  ;)


I do not reply in a negative way, the person concerned mentioned Maltese ID not residence card which
I corrected him on as they are two different cards.
I also do not need to be told by you how I answer a post.

SimCityAT

Tayyab Ali 760 wrote:

Hy, any one know this how much take time in...malta card when there
Be


Are you trolling? I have just looked at your account and previous questions and all you have asked is the same question, and you have been given the answer many times!!!

Please stop wasting people time!!

SimCityAT
Expat Team

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FHKHAN wrote:

Dear GozoMo, why it seems to me that you always reply in negative way?  :/  If a foreigner asks for information about ID, for sure it means RESIDENCE card and not the Maltese ID. I think you should reply to people pleasingly and not discouragedly. Sorry in advance if you have mind it.  ;)


GozoMo does not always reply in a negative way but of course if someone has posted something that is incorrect, as in this case referring to a Maltese ID, the answer correcting the error is helpful not negative.
Also there are foreigners who have acquired Maltese ID, usually by marriage, so it would be wrong to automatically assume in this case that the enquirey was about eResidence.
Maltese ID and eResidence card are totally different so if asking for advice you need to state the correct information.

Tayyab Ali 760

Hey, dear I was before ask process time and I already work permit residency card I think some time misunderstanding if anyone hurt from Comment's sorry I tell here best of wish alls best I hope we will alls members respect,

prince . C . N

please, i want to know how to get a nursing job or a care giver job in Malta. any credible recruiter? or ways to get a job in Malta? i have B.Sc in nursing with four years of work experience.

prince . C . N

please how do i get a nursing job or a caregiver job in Malta? i have B.Sc in Nursing with three years work experience. do you have idea of any recruiter or job opportunity for foreigners?

Tayyab Ali 760

Hey, I think you must find good agency in your place or in Malta good agency  or relation to who provide job or work permit and help you

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