Malta
Malta Permanent Residence Programme (MPRP)
The Malta Permanent Residence Programme (MPRP) is designed for non-Maltese individuals and their families seeking permanent residence in Malta, with benefits such as visa-free travel within Europe’s Schengen Area and the right to reside indefinitely in Malta. This program is an appealing option for those looking to establish residence in a politically stable EU member state with excellent connectivity and a high quality of life.
EU residence rights: Indefinite right to reside in Malta.
Schengen Area access: Visa-free travel for 90 days within a 180-day period across Europe’s Schengen Zone.
Family inclusion: The program covers spouses, dependent children, and dependent parents.
Key Benefits
No physical presence required: No residence requirement during or after obtaining the permit.
Investment flexibility: Obligations only apply for the first five years.
Investment Requirements
Capital Declaration
Declare a minimum capital of EUR 500,000, of which at least EUR 150,000 must be held in financial assets.
Property Investment
Purchase a property valued at EUR 350,000 (EUR 300,000 in South Malta or Gozo) or Lease a property with a minimum annual rent of EUR 12,000 (EUR 10,000 in South Malta or Gozo).
The property must be held for a minimum of five years.
Government Contributions
EUR 28,000 for those purchasing property.
EUR 58,000 for those leasing property.
Donation
Make a EUR 2,000 donation to an approved non-governmental organization.
Administration Fee
Pay a non-refundable fee of EUR 40,000.
Application Procedure
Submission of Application: Applications are submitted to the Residency Malta Agency, the official government body managing the MPRP.
Due Diligence Checks
Applicants undergo a rigorous due diligence process to ensure integrity and compliance with program requirements.
Completion of Investments
Upon approval, successful applicants complete the qualifying investments within the stipulated time.
Issuance of Residence Certificate
To qualify for the MPRP, applicants must meet the following criteria:
After meeting all criteria, applicants are issued a Maltese residence certificate, which serves as a residence permit.
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