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MALTA

Malta Citizenship by Investment Program is one of the longest, yet stable programs for Citizenship in Europe. Prior to granting citizenship, Maltese Government requires minimum residency of 36 months (in some cases 1 year).

Minimum Investment: €1,150,000.

Process Time: 36 Months.

Visa-Free Countries: 163.

The investments must be mixed with Real Estate Investments of €700,000 & Governmental donations of €10,000.

The citizens of Malta can visit 116 countries without a visa, 29 countries with e-visa, and 18 countries will provide visa-on-arrival.

APPLICATION CONDITIONS

The applicant is required to meet the following requirements:

• The minimum age of 18 years
• Have a medically approved health certificate
• No criminal record
• Get due diligence verification
• Obtain governmental approval of the application
• Provide income sources confirmation

FAMILY APPLICATION

Following family members can apply for citizenship together:

• Husband/Wife of the applicant
• Children, both adopted & biological not older than 26 years
• Parents and In-laws older than 55 years and dependent of applicant

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF THE PROGRAM?

• Being a Maltese, you are also a member of the European Union, and you have the right to consular protection and assistance from any European Union consulate worldwide.

• You may also live, work, study, and develop your business in any part of European Union without restrictions, and you'll have access to world-class healthcare & eduction.

• Dual citizenship is permitted in Malta, allowing you to maintain your current nationality.

• Malta has one of Europe's lowest tax rates, with no foreign income tax, inheritance tax, or interest withholding tax.

• It is not required to live in Malta to obtain citizenship.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

• No need for interviews, language tests, or previous work experience to be able to apply for this program.

• Arrival in Malta is required a minimum of 2 times. First, for submission of biometric data. Second, to attend & complete citizenship procedure during the Oath of Allegiance Ceremony.

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