Malta

Malta

Permanent Residency

Introduced in 2015, the Malta Permanent Residence Program (MPRP) offers lifelong residency. Unlike other temporary permits, the Malta Permanent Residence Card requires renewal every five years. This program is open to non-EU, non-EEA, and non-Swiss citizens. Over the years, the government of Malta has introduced significant amendments to make the permanent residency scheme more accessible to foreign investors.

Program

Benefits

Malta Permanent Residency

Malta Permanent Residence

by Investment Options

Purchasing Real Estate

MRVA Administration Fee:
€40,000

Government Contribution:
€28,000

Property in the South of Malta:
€300,000

Property in the North of Malta:
€350,000

Renting Real Estate

MRVA Administration Fee:
€40,000

MRVA Administration Fee:
€58,000

MRVA Administration Fee:
€10,000

MRVA Administration Fee:
€12,000

Malta

Permanent Residency Procedure

The Malta Permanent Residency step-by-step application process is as follows:

Step 1

Preliminary due diligence

Step 2

Collection of documents

Step 3

Proof of investment conditions

Step 4

Biometric Verification in Malta

Step 5

Final approval

Step 6

Receipt of permanent residency card

Get Residency

9 – 12 Months

Investment Amount

$300,000

Type

Real Estate

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Frequently Asked Questions
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To migrate, you must have a valid reason, such as employment, study, family reunification, or investment. Once you have an offer, you can apply accordingly.
You can apply for Malta citizenship after residing in Malta for at least 7 years with a permanent residence card.
The processing time varies depending on various factors, but in general, after submitting your final documents, you can expect a processing time of approximately 9 to 12 months.
You must reside in Malta for five years before you can apply for permanent residence.
You must reside in Malta for five years before you can apply for permanent residence.

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