agreements
Reciprocal Agreements are formal treaties that help co-ordinate the social security systems of the respective contracting countries. The primary aim is to help people move from one country to another, obtaining benefits due and also in some cases regulating the payment of social security contributions.
Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Malta
(With effect from 1st January 2021, applicable only to the Isle of Man and Guernsey)
Australia and Malta
Canada and Malta
New Zealand and Malta
Libya and Malta
other information
EU Coordination Rules
Bilateral Agreements on Social Security
Benefit Information related Bilateral Agreements
Applications related to Bilateral Agreements
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