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Proceeding Abroad Notification

Overview

If you are a Department of Social Security beneficiary receiving a social security benefit under the Social Security Act (Cap. 318) it is important that any changes in your circumstances  are reported immediately to the Department of Social Security. It is important, that you check the changes in circumstance that require to be reported according to the benefit you are receiving.

If you are planning to travel abroad from Malta, whether temporarily or permanently, it is important to notify the Department of Social Security to ensure the continuity of your social security benefits payments and updating of the information held by the department. Proceeding Abroad from Malta, refers to the action of leaving Malta to travel or relocate to a foreign country.

You must keep in mind that upon applying for a benefit, you had declared to inform the Department of Social Security of any change in circumstances to the Director General (Social Security). If the Director General (Social Security) is not informed of such change in circumstance, entitlement for the benefit, or part of, may be forfeited, resulting in an overpayment.

A Non-Contributory Benefit or Assistance paid under the Social Security Act (Cap. 318.) is not exportable, meaning that the benefit or assistance received will be stopped. Therefore, if you are receiving these types of benefits and relocate to another country outside Malta, you would no longer be eligible to receive the non-contributory benefit or assistance that was awarded to you. However, limited travel restrictions are permitted for specific benefits, which include Social Assistance and Age Pension.

On the other hand, specific Contributory Benefits and pensions paid under the Social Security Act (Cap. 318.) which include the Retirement Pension, Widow/er’s and Invalidity  Pensions, Childen’s Allowance purposes (EU cases), Unemployment Benefit and Sickness Benefit are exportable. Eligibility to Children’s Allowance and Unemployment Benefit are exportable within the EU (as described further on)  denoting that the benefits or Pensions paid will be continued to be received (as described further on) but through different payment channels.

What you’ll get

By notifying the DSS about your change in circumstances by proceeding abroad from Malta, you’ll ensure that your social security benefits and information are properly managed during your time abroad. This includes updates to your contact details, ensuring your benefits continue without interruption.

Eligibility

Residents of Malta who are planning to travel or relocate to a foreign country are to:

  • Indicate the country you are proceeding to.
  • Specify the nature and duration of your travel.
  • Indicate whether you are “Proceeding or Relocating abroad” or “Proceeding Permanently abroad” and fill in the corresponding dates.
  • New Contact Details, if proceeding permanently or relocating for more than sixty (60) days abroad.

Non-Contributory

A person receiving an Age Pension, which is a Non-Contributory pension, can travel for a maximum of three (3) months to Australia, New Zealand or Canada during a calendar year, without losing any entitlement of that type of pension.

Beneficiaries of Social Assistance and Age Pension can travel for up to a maximum of one (1) month in a calendar year to a country outside the European Union (EU).

Consent will only be granted, if you inform the Department of Social Security prior to your departure. Failure to report your travel, even if you have visited these countries. Failure to report your travel, even if you have visited these countries, may result in the discontinuation of benefit payments.

Contributory

Contributory benefits and pensions paid under the Social Secuirty Act (Cap. 318.) are exportable within the twenty-seven (27) EU countries and also including Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland and in specific circumstances, to the UK. These  include:

  • Contributory Pension, Widow/ers’ Pensions and Invalidity Pensions. These are contributory pensions paid under the Social Security Act and are exportable anywhere worldwide.
  • Children Allowances are exportable in the twenty-seven (27) EU countries and also including Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland and UK as applicable.
  • Unemployment Benefits and Sickness Benefits are exportable in the twenty-seven (27) EU countries and also including Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland and in specific circumstances, to the UK.

How to Submit a Proceeding Abroad Notification

Click here to submit a Proceeding Abroad Notification.