Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Malta Migration
What is the Malta Residency by Investment Program?
The Malta Residency by Investment Program allows foreign nationals to secure long-term residency in Malta through investment or property rental. Applicants can live, work, and study in Malta while enjoying visa-free access to the Schengen Area.
What is Malta Citizenship by Investment?
Malta Citizenship by Investment enables foreign nationals to acquire Maltese citizenship by making significant financial contributions. This program grants access to the EU and visa-free travel to over 190 destinations.
How can I apply for Malta residency?
To apply for Malta residency, you can schedule a consultancy with us. You will be required to provide documents, including proof of employment, financial stability, and health insurance coverage. Once your application is approved, you will be granted a residency permit that allows you to live, work, and travel within Malta.
What are the benefits of Malta residency?
Malta residency offers several advantages, including the opportunity to live and work in Malta, access to high-quality healthcare and education, and visa-free travel within the Schengen Area. Additionally, it provides a secure, politically stable environment, a favorable tax regime, and business opportunities.
How long do I need to live in Malta to apply for citizenship by Investment?
To apply for Malta citizenship by investment, you are required to reside in Malta for at least 36 months. However, the residency period can sometimes be reduced to 12 months in exceptional cases.
Can my family members be included in my residency or citizenship application?
Yes, your family members can be included in both residency and citizenship applications. This includes your spouse, children, parents, and even grandparents.
Are there language requirements for Malta residency or citizenship?
There are no language requirements for either Malta residency or citizenship by investment.
What are the financial requirements for Malta residency or citizenship?
For Malta residency, applicants must meet certain financial criteria, including paying an administrative fee, meeting property rental or purchase requirements, and making a donation to a local NGO. The citizenship by investment program requires higher financial contributions, including a government contribution, property investments, and additional donations. Full financial details can be found on this page above.
What is the process for transitioning from residency to citizenship in Malta?
Transitioning from residency to citizenship in Malta involves fulfilling the required residency period (36 months or 12 months in exceptional cases). Once the residency requirement is met, you may apply for citizenship. This process involves a thorough evaluation of your financial contributions and residency history, as discussed above.
Can I retain my original citizenship after acquiring Malta citizenship?
Yes, Malta allows dual citizenship, meaning you can retain your original citizenship even after acquiring Maltese citizenship. For more information, refer to the section above.
What documents are required for Malta residency and citizenship applications?
Required documents for both residency and citizenship include valid passports, proof of financial stability, property-related documents, and health insurance coverage. For citizenship applications, additional documents such as proof of residency and investment contributions may be needed. For full details on the required documents, please refer to the requirement section above.
What are the benefits of getting Malta citizenship?
Malta citizenship offers the ability to live, work, and travel freely within the EU. It also provides access to high-quality healthcare, education, and a stable economic environment. In addition, Maltese citizens enjoy visa-free access to over 190 destinations. You can check the full benefits from the above benefit sections on this page.
How long does it take to process Malta residency or citizenship applications?
The processing time for Malta residency and citizenship can vary. Residency applications typically take a few months, while citizenship applications require a residency period of 36 months (or 12 months in exceptional cases) before being processed.