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CHAPTER 188 
MALTESE CITIZENSHIP ACT
To provide for the acquisition, deprivation and renunciation of citizenship of Malta and for
purposes incidental to or connected with the matters aforesaid.
21st September, 1964
ACT XXX of 1965, as amended by Acts: II of 1970, XXXI of 1972, LVIII of 1974, XXXI of
1975, IX of 1977, XIII of 1983, XXIV of 1989 and IV of 2000.
ARRANGEMENT OF ACT
Articles 
Part I.  Preliminary  1-2 
Part II.  Citizenship by Naturalisation  3-7 
Part III.  Renunciation and Deprivation of Citizenship  8-10 
Part IV.  Supplemental  11-20 
Part V.  Provisions relating to Time  21-22
SCHEDULE  
Oath of allegiance
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PRELIMINARY
Title. 1. The title of this Act is Maltese Citizenship Act. 
Interpretation. 
Amended by: 
XXXI. 1972.2; 
XXIV. 1989.3;
IV. 2000.3.
2. (1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires -
"alien" means a person who is not a citizen of Malta;
"appointed day" has the same meaning as is assigned to it by
article 124 of the Constitution;
"certificate of naturalisation" means a certificate of
naturalisation granted under this Act;
"the Constitution" means the Constitution of Malta; 
"foreign country" means a country other than Malta;
"Malta" has the same meaning as is assigned to it by article 124
of the Constitution of Malta;
"Maltese consulate" means an office of a consular officer of the
Government of Malta where a register of births or residents is kept
or, where there is no such office, such office as may be prescribed;
"the Minister" means the Minister for the time being responsible
for matters relating to Maltese citizenship and, to the extent of the
authority given, includes any person authorised by such Minister to
act on his behalf;
"oath", "swear" and "affidavit" include, in the case of persons
allowed by any law to make a declaration or affirmation instead of
taking an oath, a declaration or affirmation;
"prescribed" means prescribed by regulations made under this
Act;
"stateless" means destitute of any nationality and "stateless
person" shall be construed accordingly.
(2) For the purpose of this Act, a person born aboard a
registered ship or aircraft, or aboard an unregistered ship or aircraft
of the government of any country, shall be deemed to have been
born in the place in which the ship or aircraft was registered or, as
the case may be, in that country.
(3) A person shall, for the purposes of this Act, be of full age if
he has attained the age of eighteen years and of full capacity if he is
not of unsound mind.
Added by:
IV. 2000.5.
PART I
CITIZENSHIP ACQUIRED ON THE APPOINTED DAY AND BY 
REGISTRATION BY CERTAIN OTHER PERSONS
Persons who 
became citizens of 
Malta on appointed 
day.
3. (1) Every person who, having been born in Malta, was on
the day before the appointed day a citizen of the United Kingdom
and Colonies, shall be deemed to have acquired Maltese citizenship
on the appointed day:
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Provided that a person shall not be deemed to have become
a citizen of Malta by virtue of this sub-article if neither of his
parents was born in Malta.
(2) Every person who, having been born outside Malta, was on
the day before the appointed day a citizen of the United Kingdom
and Colonies shall, if his father became, or would but for his death
have become, a citizen of Malta in accordance with the provisions
of sub-article (1) of this article, be deemed to have become a
citizen of Malta on the appointed day.
Persons entitled to 
be registered as cit-
izens.
4. (1) Any person who on the day before the appointed day
was or had been married to a person -
( a ) who became a citizen of Malta by virtue of article 3 of
this Act; or
( b ) who having died before the appointed day would, but
for his or her death, have become a citizen of Malta by
virtue of that article,
shall be entitled upon making an application in such manner as may
be prescribed and upon taking the oath of allegiance, to be
registered as a citizen of Malta.
(2) Any person who on the day before the appointed day was
or had been married to a person who, on or after the appointed day,
became a citizen of Malta shall be entitled upon making an
application in such manner as may be prescribed and upon taking
the oath of allegiance, to be registered as a citizen of Malta.
(3) The provisions of sub-articles (1) and (2) of this article
shall be without prejudice to the provisions of article 3 of this Act.
(4) Any person who in accordance with paragraph ( b ) of sub-
article (4) of article 44 of the Constitution is deemed to be a citizen
of Malta for the purposes of that article, and who has returned to,
and taken up permanent residence in, Malta, shall be entitled, upon
making an application in such manner as may be prescribed and
upon taking the oath of allegiance, to be registered as a citizen of
Malta.
(5) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, but
without prejudice to sub-article (3) of article 65 of Act LVIII of
1974, a person shall not be entitled to be registered as a citizen of
Malta more than once under the same provisions of this Act.
(6) No person shall be entitled to be registered as a citizen of
Malta under sub-articles (1) and (2) of this article, unless -
( a ) the Minister is satisfied that the grant of citizenship to
such person is not contrary to the public interest; and
( b ) on the date of the application such person was still
married to a citizen of Malta, or is the widow or
widower of a person who was a citizen of Malta or of a
person who having died before the appointed day,
would, but for his or her death, have become a citizen
of Malta by virtue of article 3 of this Act:
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Provided that no person shall be entitled to be so registered
unless such person on the date of the application, is still married to
that citizen of Malta and had been so married for at least five years
and on that date had been living with that citizen or, if on that date
had been  de jure  or  de facto  separated, had lived with such citizen
of Malta for at least five years after the celebration of the marriage,
or is the widow or widower of such citizen and at the time of his or
her death had been married to that person for at least five years and
was still living with him or her or who would, but for the death of
that person, have been so married on the date of the application or,
if on the date of death of such citizen had been  de jure  or  de facto
separated from such citizen, had lived with such citizen of Malta
for at least five years after the celebration of the marriage.
Added by:
IV. 2000.5.
PART II
ACQUISITION OF CITIZENSHIP BY BIRTH OR DESCENT
Acquisition of 
citizenship by birth 
or descent by 
persons born on or 
after appointed 
day.
5. (1) Every person born in Malta on or after the appointed
day shall be deemed to have become or shall become, a citizen of
Malta at the date of his birth:
Provided that in the case of a person born on or before the
31st July, 1989, such person shall not be deemed to have become a
citizen of Malta by virtue of this sub-article if at the time of his
birth -
( a ) neither of his parents was a citizen of Malta and his
father possessed such immunity from suit and legal
process as is accorded to an envoy of a foreign
sovereign power accredited to Malta; or
( b ) his father was an enemy alien and the birth occurred in
a place then under occupation by the enemy:
Provided further that in the case of a person born on or
after the 1st August, 1989 such person shall not become a citizen of
Malta by virtue of this sub-article unless at the time of his birth, his
father or his mother was or is:
( a ) a citizen of Malta; or
( b ) a person referred to in paragraph ( a ) or ( b ) of sub-
article (4) of article 44 of the Constitution;
Provided further that the preceding two provisos of this
sub-article shall not apply in the case of a new-born infant found
abandoned in any place in Malta who would in virtue thereof be
stateless, and any such infant shall remain a citizen of Malta until
his right to any other citizenship is established.
(2) A person born outside Malta on or after the appointed day
shall be deemed to have become or shall become a citizen of Malta
at the date of his birth:
( a ) in the case of a person born on or before the 31st July,
1989, if at the date of such person’s birth, his father
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was a citizen of Malta otherwise than by virtue of this
sub-article or sub-article (2) of article 3 of this Act:
Provided that a person born on or before the 31st
July, 1989, if at the date of such person’s birth his
mother was a citizen of Malta otherwise than by virtue
of this sub-article or sub-article (2) of article 3 of this
Act shall be entitled, upon making an application as
may be prescribed and upon taking the oath of
allegiance, to be registered as a citizen of Malta; and
( b ) in the case of a person born on or after the 1st August,
1989, if at the date of such person’s birth, his father or
mother is a citizen of Malta otherwise than by virtue of
this sub-article or sub-article (2) of article 3 of this
Act.
Added by:
IV. 2000.5.
PART III
CITIZENSHIP ACQUIRED BY REGISTRATION AFTER 
MARRIAGE
Marriage to citi-
zens of Malta.
6. (1) Any person who on or after the appointed day marries a
person who is or becomes a citizen of Malta shall be entitled, upon
making application in such manner as may be prescribed and upon
taking the oath of allegiance, to be registered as a citizen of Malta.
(2) No person shall be entitled to be registered as a citizen of
Malta in virtue of this article unless:
( a ) the Minister is satisfied that the grant of citizenship to
such person is not contrary to the public interest; and
( b ) on the date of the application such person was still
married to a citizen of Malta or is the widow or
widower of a person who was a citizen of Malta at the
time of his or her death:
Provided that no person shall be entitled to be so registered
unless such person on the date of the application, is still married to
that citizen of Malta and had been so married for at least five years
and on that date had been living with that citizen or, if on that date
had been  de jure  or  de facto  separated, had lived with such citizen
of Malta for at least five years after the celebration of the marriage,
or is the widow or widower of such citizen and at the time of his or
her death had been married to that person for at least five years and
was still living with him or her or who would, but for the death of
that person, have been so married on the date of the application or,
if on the date of death of such citizen had been  de jure  or  de facto
separated from such citizen, had lived with such citizen of Malta
for at least five years after the celebration of the marriage.
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Added by:
IV. 2000.5.
PART IV
MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP
Multiple citizen-
ship.
7. It shall be lawful for any person to be a citizen of Malta,
and at the same time a citizen of another country.
Reaquisition of 
Maltese Citizen-
ship by registra-
tion.
8. Any person who prior to the coming into force of this
article was deemed under the provisions of the Constitution of
Malta or of any other law to have ceased to be a citizen of Malta
because of the possession or acquisition, voluntary or involuntary
of any other citizenship, shall be entitled upon making application
in such manner as may be prescribed and upon taking the oath of
allegiance, to be registered as a citizen of Malta:
Provided that no person shall be entitled to be registered as
a citizen of Malta under this article if such person had been a
citizen of Malta other than by virtue of articles 3 or 5 of this Act or
by virtue of articles 22 or 25 of the Constitution as in force prior to
the coming into force of the Constitution (Amendment) Act, 2000,
and the Minister is satisfied that the grant of citizenship to such
person is contrary to the public interest.
Persons deemed 
never to have lost 
Maltese citizen-
ship.
9. Any person who was at any time a citizen of Malta in terms
of articles 3 or 5 of this Act or in terms of articles 22 or 25 of the
Constitution as in force prior to the coming into force of the
Constitution (Amendment) Act 2000, and resided in any country
outside Malta for an aggregate period of at least six years, acquired
or retained the citizenship of any other country, shall be deemed not
to have ever ceased to be a citizen of Malta.
Substituted by: 
XXIV. 1989.4.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.04.
PART V 
CITIZENSHIP BY NATURALISATION
Naturalisation of 
aliens or stateless 
persons. 
Amended by: 
XXXI. 1975.2. 
Substituted by: 
XXIV. 1989.4.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.4.
Amended by:
IV. 2000.6.
10. (1) An alien or a stateless person, being a person of full
age and capacity, on making application therefor to the Minister in
the prescribed manner, may be granted a certificate of
naturalisation as a citizen of Malta if he satisfies the Minister - 
( a ) that he has resided in Malta throughout the period of
twelve months immediately preceding the date of
application; and
( b ) that, during the six years immediately preceding the
said period of twelve months, he has resided in Malta
for periods amounting in the aggregate to not less than
four years; and
( c ) that he has an adequate knowledge of the Maltese or
the English language; and
( d ) that he is of good character; and
( e ) that he would be a suitable citizen of Malta:
Provided that the Minister may, if he so thinks fit in the
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special circumstances of any particular case, allow periods of
residence earlier than seven years before the date of application to
be reckoned in computing the aggregate mentioned in paragraph ( b )
of this sub-article.
(2) Any person of full age and capacity born outside Malta
may, on making application therefor to the Minister in the
prescribed manner, be granted a certificate of naturalisation as a
citizen of Malta - 
( a ) if his father, or in the case of a person born on or after
the 1st August, 1989, if either of his parents became,
or would but for his death have become, a citizen of
Malta by virtue of sub-article (2) of article 3 of this
Act, or
( b ) if his father, or in the case of a person born on or after
the lst August, 1989, if either of his parents, at the time
of that person’s birth, was, or would but for his death
have been, a citizen of Malta by virtue of sub-article
(2) of article 5 of this Act.
(3) Any person of full age and capacity who - 
( a ) has emigrated from Malta (whether before, on or after
the 21st September, 1964) and, having been a citizen
of Malta by virtue of sub-article (1) of article 3 or sub-
article (1) of article 5 of this Act, has ceased to be such
a citizen; or
( b ) emigrated from Malta before the 21st September, 1964
and, but for his having ceased to be a citizen of the
United Kingdom and Colonies before that day, would
have become a citizen of Malta by virtue of sub-article
(1) of article 3 of this Act,
may, on making application therefor to the Minister in the
prescribed manner, be granted a certificate of naturalisation as a
citizen of Malta.
(4) Any person of full age and capacity who proves descent
from a person born in Malta and who is a citizen of a country other
than the country in which he resides, and whose access to the
country of which he is a citizen is restricted, may on making
application therefor to the Minister in the prescribed manner, be
granted a certificate of naturalisation as a citizen of Malta:
Provided that such person shall not be entitled to be granted
a certificate of naturalisation as a citizen of Malta under the
provisions of this sub-article if the Minister is satisfied that the
grant of citizenship to such person is contrary to the public interest.
(5) A person shall not be granted a certificate of naturalisation
as a citizen of Malta under the foregoing sub-articles of this article
unless and until he has taken an oath of allegiance in the form
specified in the Schedule to this Act.
(6) Subject to the provisions of sub-articles (7) and (8) of this
article, a person shall be entitled, on making application to the
Minister in the prescribed manner, to be granted a certificate of
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naturalisation as a citizen of Malta if he satisfies the Minister that
he is and always has been stateless, and - 
( a ) that he was born in Malta, or
( b ) that his father was a citizen of Malta at the date of his
birth by virtue of the provisions of sub-article (2) of
article 3 or sub-article (2) of article 5 of this Act or
that his mother was at that date a citizen of Malta.
(7) A person referred to in paragraph   ( a ) of sub-article   (6)   of
this article shall not be entitled to be granted a certificate of
naturalisation as a citizen of Malta under the provisions of that sub-
article if the Minister is satisfied - 
( a ) that he has not been ordinarily resident in Malta
throughout the period of five years ending with the
date of the application; or
( b ) that he has either been convicted in any country of an
offence against the security of the State or has been
sentenced in any country to a punishment restrictive of
personal liberty for a term of not less than five years.
(8) A person referred to in paragraph ( b ) of sub-article (6) of
this article shall not be entitled to be granted a certificate of
naturalisation as a citizen of Malta under the provisions of that sub-
article if the Minister is satisfied -
( a ) that he has not been ordinarily resident in Malta
throughout the period of three years ending with the
date of his application; or
( b ) that he has been convicted in any country of an offence
against the security of the State.
Minors.
Substituted by: 
XXIV. 1989.4.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.4.
11. (1) The Minister may cause the minor child of any citizen
of Malta to be granted a certificate of naturalisation as a citizen of
Malta upon application made in the prescribed manner by the
person who according to law has authority over him.
(2) The Minister may, in such special circumstances as he
thinks fit, cause any minor to be granted a certificate of
naturalisation as a citizen of Malta.
Effect of 
registration of 
naturalisation as a 
citizen. 
Substituted by: 
XXIV.1989.4.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.4.
Amended by:
IV. 2000.7.
12. A person registered as a citizen of Malta under article 4 or
6 of this Act or granted a certificate of naturalisation under this Act
shall become a citizen of Malta by registration or naturalisation, as
the case may be, on the date on which he is registered or
naturalised.
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Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.04.
PART VI
RENUNCIATION AND DEPRIVATION OF CITIZENSHIP
Renunciation of 
citizenship. 
Amended by: 
XXIV. 1989.5.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.4.
Amended by:
IV. 2000.8.
13. (1) If any citizen of Malta of full age and capacity who is
also a national of a foreign country makes a declaration in the
prescribed manner of renunciation of citizenship of Malta, the
Minister may cause the declaration to be registered; and upon
registration, that person shall cease to be a citizen of Malta.
(2) The Minister may refuse to register any declaration of the
kind mentioned in sub-article (1) of this article if it is made during
any war in which Malta may be engaged or if, in his opinion, it is
otherwise contrary to public policy.
Deprivation of 
citizenship of 
citizens by 
registration or 
naturalisation. 
Amended by: 
XXXI. 1975.3.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.4.
14. (1) Subject to the provisions of this article, the Minister
may by order deprive of his Maltese citizenship any citizen of
Malta who is such by registration or naturalisation if he is satisfied
that the registration or certificate of naturalisation was obtained by
means of fraud, false representation or the concealment of any
material fact.
(2) Subject to the provisions of this article, the Minister may by
order deprive of his Maltese citizenship any citizen of Malta who is
such by registration or by naturalisation if he is satisfied that the
citizen - 
( a ) has shown himself by act or speech to be disloyal or
disaffected towards the President or the Government
of Malta; or
( b ) has, during any war in which Malta was engaged,
unlawfully traded or communicated with an enemy or
been engaged in or associated with any business that
was to his knowledge carried on in such a manner as to
assist an enemy in that war; or
( c ) has, within seven years after becoming naturalised, or
being registered as a citizen of Malta, been sentenced
in any country to a punishment restrictive of personal
liberty for a term of not less than twelve months; or
( d ) has been ordinarily resident in foreign countries for a
continuous period of seven years and during that
period has neither - 
(i) been at any time in the service of the Republic or
of an international organisation of which the
Government of Malta was a member; or
(ii) given notice in writing to the Minister of his
intention to retain citizenship of Malta.
(3) The Minister shall not deprive a person of citizenship under
this article unless he is satisfied that it is not conducive to the
public good that that person should continue to be a citizen of
Malta and, in the case referred to in paragraph ( c ) of sub-article (2)
of this article, it appears to him that that person would not
thereupon become stateless.
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(4) Before making an order under this article, the Minister shall
give the person against whom the order is proposed to be made
notice in writing informing him of the ground on which it is
proposed to be made and of his right to an inquiry under this
article; and if that person applies in the prescribed manner for an
inquiry, the Minister shall refer the case to a committee of inquiry
consisting of a chairman, being a person possessing judicial
experience, appointed by the Minister and of such other members
appointed by the Minister as he thinks proper.
(5) The Minister may make rules for the practice and procedure
to be followed in connection with a committee of inquiry appointed
under this article, and such rules may, in particular, provide for
conferring on any such committee any powers, rights or privileges
of any court, and for enabling any powers so conferred to be
exercised by one or more members of the committee.
Effect of 
renunciation or 
deprivation.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.4.
15. (1) A citizen of Malta who is deprived of his citizenship
by an order of the Minister under article 9 of this Act shall, upon
the making of the order, cease to be a citizen of Malta.
(2) The renunciation by any person of his Maltese citizenship
or the deprivation of any person’s Maltese citizenship under the
provisions of this Part of this Act shall not affect the liability of
that person for any offence committed by him before the
renunciation or deprivation of his citizenship.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.04.
PART VII
SUPPLEMENTAL 
Married women.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.4.
Amended by:
IV. 2000.9.
16. For the purposes of Parts V and VI of this Act, any woman
who has been married shall be deemed to be of full age.
Illegitimate and 
adopted children 
and foundlings. 
Amended by: 
LVIII. 1974.68 (2); 
IX.1977.2; 
XXIV.1989.6.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.4.
Amended by:
IV. 2000.10.
17. (1) In this Act - 
( a ) any reference to the father of a person shall, in relation
to a person born out of wedlock and not legitimated be
construed as a reference to the mother of that person;
( b ) any reference to the father of a person who was
lawfully adopted before the 1st January, 1977, shall be
construed as a reference to the adopter and in the case
of a joint adoption, the male adopter; and
( c ) any reference to the parents of a person who was
lawfully adopted on or after the 1st August, 1989, and
who was on the effective date of his adoption under the
age of ten years, shall be construed as a reference to
the adopters. 
(2) For the purposes of this Act:
( a ) an adoption of any person made on or after the 1st
January, 1977, and before the 1st August, 1989, shall
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be without effect and shall be treated as if it had not
been made; and
( b ) an adoption of any person made on or after the 1st
August, 1989, who on the effective date of his
adoption was ten years or over, shall be without effect
and shall be treated as if it had not been made.
(3) Where after the commencement of this Act a newborn
infant is found abandoned in any place in Malta, that infant shall,
unless the contrary is shown, be deemed to have been born in Malta
and in any such case the provisions of the third proviso to sub-
article (1) of article 5 of this Act shall apply to such infant.
Posthumous 
children.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.4.
18. Any reference in this Act to the national status of the father
of a person at the time of that person’s birth shall, in relation to a
person born after the death of his father, be construed as a reference
to the national status of the father at the time of the father’s death;
and where that death occurred before, and the birth occurs on or
after the appointed day as defined in article 124 of the Constitution,
the national status that the father would have had if he had died on
the appointed day shall be deemed to be his national status at the
time of his death.
Decision of 
Minister to be 
final.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.4.
19. The Minister shall not be required to assign any reason for
the grant or refusal of any application under this Act and the
decision of the Minister on any such application shall not be
subject to appeal to or review in any court.
Certificate of 
citizenship in cases 
of doubt.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.4.
20. The Minister may in such cases as he thinks fit, on the
application of any person with respect to whose citizenship of
Malta a doubt exists, whether on a question of fact or law, certify
that that person is a citizen of Malta; and a certificate issued under
this article shall, unless it is proved that it was obtained by means
of fraud, false representation or concealment of any material fact,
be conclusive evidence that that person was such a citizen on the
date thereof, but without prejudice to any evidence that he was such
a citizen at an earlier date.
Manner of making 
applications.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.4.
Amended by:
IV. 2000.11.
21. (1) Every application under this Act shall be made to the
Minister.
(2) Every application to the Minister under this Act - 
( a ) shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee (if any);
( b ) where the form of any such application is prescribed
under this Act, shall be made in such form with such
variations as the circumstances require and the
Minister accepts;
( c ) shall be supported by such evidence of the statements
made therein as may be prescribed under this Act or as
the Minister may require; and
( d ) shall be verified by an affidavit made before a
magistrate or commissioner for oaths.
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Evidence.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.4.
Amended by:
IV. 2000.12.
22. (1) Every document purporting to be a notice, certificate,
order or declaration, or any entry in a register, or a subscription of
an oath of allegiance or declaration of renunciation, given, granted
or made under this Act, shall be received in evidence, and shall,
unless the contrary is proved, be deemed to have been given,
granted or made by or on behalf of the person by whom or on
whose behalf it purports to have been given, granted or made.
(2) Prima facie  evidence of any such document as aforesaid
may be given by production of a document purporting to be
certified as a true copy thereof by such person and in such manner
as may be prescribed.
(3) Any entry in a register made under this Act shall be
received as evidence of the matters stated in the entry.
Offences.  
Amended by: 
XIII. 1983.5.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.4.
Amended by:
IV. 2000.13.
23. (1) Any person who, for the purpose of procuring anything
to be done or not to be done under this Act, makes any statement
which he knows to be false in a material particular, or recklessly
makes any statement which is false in a material particular, shall be
guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a
period not exceeding six months or to a fine ( multa ) of not less than
fifty nor more than one hundred liri or to both such imprisonment
and fine.
(2) Any person who fails to comply with any requirement
imposed on him by regulations made under this Act with respect to
the delivering up of certificates of naturalisation or certificates of
registration shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to
imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months or to a fine
( multa ) of not less than fifty nor more than one hundred liri or to
both such imprisonment and fine.
Regulations. 
Amended by: 
LVIII. 1974.68.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.4.
Amended by:
IV. 2000.14.
24. (1) The President of Malta may by regulations make
provision generally for carrying into effect the purposes of this Act
and in particular -
( a ) for prescribing anything which is to be prescribed
under this Act;
( b ) for the registration of anything required or authorised
under this Act to be registered;
( c ) for the administration and taking of oaths of allegiance
under this Act, for the time within which oaths of
allegiance shall be taken and for the registration of
oaths of allegiance;
( d ) for the giving of any notice required or authorised to
be given to any person under this Act;
( e ) for the cancellation of the registration of, and the
cancellation and amendment of certificates relating to
persons deprived of citizenship under this Act, and for
requiring such certificates to be delivered up for those
purposes;
( f ) for the registration of the births and deaths of persons
of any class or description born or dying elsewhere
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than in Malta and otherwise for registration at Maltese
consulates;
( g ) for enabling the births and deaths of citizens of Malta
born or dying in any country in which the Government
of Malta has for the time being no diplomatic or
consular representative to be registered by persons
serving in the diplomatic, consular or other foreign
service of any country which, by arrangement with the
Government of Malta, has undertaken to represent that
Government’s interest in that country, or by a person
authorised in that behalf by the President of Malta, and
for the registration thereby of citizens of Malta
ordinarily resident outside Malta;
Cap. 35.
( h ) for prescribing forms, and providing for the imposition
and recovery of fees, in respect of any application
made to the Minister or in respect of any registration,
or the making of any declaration, or the grant of any
certificate, or the taking of any oath of allegiance,
authorised to be made, granted or taken by or under
this Act, and in respect of supplying a certified or
other copy of any notice, certificate, order, declaration
or entry, given, granted or made as aforesaid, and
providing that the provisions or any of the provisions
of the Fees Ordinance shall apply to such fees as if
they were fees prescribed thereunder.
(2) Any regulations made under this article shall be laid before
the House of Representatives as soon as may be after they are
made, and if, within the next twenty days beginning with the day on
which any such regulations are so laid before it, the House of
Representatives resolves that the regulations be annulled, they shall
thenceforth be void, but without prejudice to anything previously
done thereunder or to the making of any new regulations:
Provided that there shall not be included in the computation
of the said twenty days any period of four or more consecutive days
intervening between any two consecutive sittings of the House of
Representatives.
Publication of 
names of registered 
or naturalised 
citizens of Malta. 
Added by: 
XXXI.1972.3.
Renumbered by:
IV. 2000.4.
25. (1) Not later than fifteen days after the end of every
quarter the Minister shall cause to be published in the Government
Gazette a list containing the name and surname of all the persons
who shall have become citizens of Malta by registration or by
naturalisation during the immediately preceding quarter.
(2) For the purpose of this article, "quarter" means any period
of three calendar months beginning on the 1st January, 1st April,
1st July or lst October of any year.
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Added by:
IV.2000.15.
PART VIII
PROVISIONS RELATING TO TIME 
Provisions relating 
to time.
26. (1) The Minister and any officer of the Government
authorised in that behalf by the Minister may:
( a ) declare that any period specified in Chapter III of the
Constitution of Malta as it was in force prior to the
enactment of the Constitution of Malta (Amendment)
Act, 2000, within which a person therein referred to
could have made an application for registration, shall,
in relation to any such person who is of unsound mind
during that period, be so extended as to permit, in the
opinion of the Minister or such authorised officer, such
person when of sound mind an opportunity of making
application for registration under the said Chapter III
as it was in force prior to the enactment of the
Constitution of Malta (Amendment) Act, 2000;
( b ) in any other case in which he is satisfied that any
person referred to in Chapter III of the Constitution of
Malta as it was in force prior to the enactment of the
Constitution of Malta (Amendment) Act, 2000, is by
reason of any circumstances not attributable to his
default or neglect, unable to make application within
the period specified or prescribed in relation to that
person in such Chapter, declare that such period in
relation to that person shall be so extended as to
permit, in the opinion of the Minister or such
authorised officer, that person an opportunity of
making application for registration under Chapter III
of the Constitution of Malta as it was in force prior to
the enactment of the Constitution of Malta
(Amendment) Act, 2000.
(2) The power of the Minister and any officer of the
Government authorised on that behalf by the Minister under this
article may be exercised before or after the expiration of the
relevant period specified in Chapter III of the Constitution of Malta
as it was in force prior to the enactment of the Constitution of
Malta (Amendment) Act, 2000.
Transitory 
provision.
27. (1) The acquisition or retention of Maltese citizenship by
any person under the Constitution of Malta or any other law, prior
to the enactment of the Maltese Citizenship (Amendment) Act,
2000 shall not be affected in any way by the provisions of the said
Act.
(2) This Act shall not apply with regard to any application for
registration as a citizen of Malta filed before the 15th day of
August, 1999.
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Amended by: 
LVIII. 1974.68(2). 
Substituted by: 
XXIV.1989.7.
Amended by:
IV. 2000.16.
SCHEDULE
ġ A R T I C L E  10ħ 
O A T H  O F  A L L E G I A N C E
I,.......................................................... solemnly swear/affirm
that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the People and the
Republic of Malta and its Constitution. (So help me God).
