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Malta offers a stable political environment, low financial instability, and low crime rates, providing a secure living environment.
The Maltese government is pro-business, making it easy to establish a company in Malta.
Malta Residency allows you to include your spouse and children under 18 in your application. Unmarried children over 18 who are not financially independent, as well as parents and grandparents who depend on the main applicant, can also be included. You can enrol your children in top-quality Maltese schools and universities, both public and private.
As a member of the Schengen Area since 2007 and the European Union (EU) since 2004, Malta residents can travel visa-free throughout the EU Schengen Area.
Malta Permanent Residency allows you to live in the country for life.
English is widely spoken and is one of Malta's two official languages, along with Maltese, ensuring ease of communication.
If you are a non-EU, non-EEA, and non-Swiss national, you are eligible to apply for the Malta Permanent Residence Programme (Malta Golden Visa). However, please note that the list of sanctioned countries may be updated periodically by the Agency at its discretion.
The Malta Golden Visa allows you to include:
You must make a €2,000 contribution to a local NGO registered with the Commissioner for Voluntary Organisations. This includes organizations involved in philanthropy, culture, sports, science, animal welfare, or the arts.
At the application stage, you are not required to own or lease a property. However, you must submit the relevant property documentation within eight months from the issuance of the Letter of Approval in Principle. If you have already purchased or leased a property before applying, it may still be accepted as long as it meets the program requirements.
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