MMalta Residence/Citizenship through investment part 1 – that will be the topic of today’s article.
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Malta is famous for its exquisite view of seas, awesome climate, social life, high-quality living standards, and low crime rate.
In today’s article, we will discuss the details of different types of visas, residency programs, citizenship programs, and all the other details related to becoming a citizen of Malta.
Information about Visas:
Concerning your visit to Malta, there is an availability of different types of visas depending on the purpose of the visit of an individual.
Whether it is for pursuing education or employment, or if you going to Malta for residing there permanently, you will be required to apply for a Malta Schengen Visa depending on the type of visit.
The Malta Schengen Visa came into existence in 2007 when Malta became a Member State of the European Union along with becoming a member of the state of the Schengen Area.
However, there are some restrictions set up by the country because of the Coronavirus outbreak. These restrictions included a ban on third-country nationals from entering the country.
In mid-March 2020, all the member countries of the European Union and Schengen Area also imposed an EU-wide ban.
As time passed, the entry was made available for the residents of Austria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, France, Ireland, Iceland, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Greece, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Poland, Norway, Spain, Slovakia, and Switzerland.
Recently, Malta lifted the ban for the people belonging to Australia, New Zealand, China, South Korea, Rwanda, and UAE.
Nonetheless, people from other countries are also allowed into the country on humanitarian grounds, or if the individual’s entry is deemed to be crucial.
If the entry of the individual is deemed important, then there would be a specific authorization issued by the Superintendent of Public Health.
General documentation required:
While applying for a Visa to enter Malta, you will be required to submit the following documentation, which is the same for all individuals regardless of their purpose of visit.
You can get access to the Malta Visa application by clicking this link.
You can get the details regarding the photo requirements and specifications for a Maltese Visa application by clicking here.
According to the information provided by the European Commission, any foreign individual who wishes to enter Malta is required to own an amount equivalent to €48/day for the duration of their stay.
This attestation should be submitted to the Malta Embassy or Consulate.
Additional documentation for Employees:
Additional documentation for Self-employed individuals:
Additional documentation for students:
Additional documentation for retired individuals:
Important Notes – Apart from these documents, you might also be required to submit proof related to the regular income generated from a property for the past 6 months (if deemed necessary).
The application form must be duly signed and added with all the documents necessary and submitted to the relevant embassy/consulate or its representative in your country of residence.
Additional documentation for most frequent visit purposes:
Additional requirements for Malta Tourist Schengen Visa:
Additional requirements for Malta Visa for Business Purposes:
Additional requirements for Malta Visa for Medical Purposes:
Additional requirements for Malta Visa for Cultural, Sports, Film Crew, or Religious Purposes:
Additional requirements for Malta Visa for Members of Official Delegations:
Additional requirements for Malta Visa for Research, Study, Training, or Internship Purposes:
Additional requirements for Malta Visa for Spouse of a Maltese Citizen:
Additional requirements for Malta Airport Transit Visa:
Additional requirements for Malta Visa for Underage Children:
These documents must be submitted at Malta’s diplomatic missions or its representations when you intend to go to Malta or if Malta happens to be the entry point for entering the Schengen area.
Airport Transit Visa:
With the help of this vias, you can cross the international transit zone of Malta’s International Airport. Only the people from the list of countries with an obligation for an Airport Transit Visa need this type of visa.
Short Stay “C” Visa (Schengen):
With this visa, an individual will be allowed to transit through Malta or remain in the country for 90 days. With this visa, people can also stay in the member states of the Schengen area.
Upon entering the country, an individual will be allowed to stay for 90 days, and this 90-day period should be within six months of entering the Schengen area.
The validity period of the Schengen short-term visa is determined according to the duration of the travel, which is usually for a maximum period of five years.
Based on an individual’s estimated number of stays, the Schengen visa can be issued as:
With this visa, an individual will be allowed to stay for a continuous period, which must not exceed 3 months.
This visa allows two stays during the set period, and the maximum length of stays (combined) should not exceed 3 months.
This visa allows two stays during the set period, and the maximum length of stays (combined) should not exceed 3 months within a timeframe of 6 months.
National Long-Stay “D” Visa:
With the help of this visa, individuals are allowed to stay in Malta for a period longer than 90 days.
The applications for long-stay visas are not following the representation arrangements, and people who wish to have this visa must get in contact with the Central Visa Unit regarding additional information.
Residency in Malta:
Before we talk about the residence by investment program of Malta, let us take a look at the normal residence program in Malta.
Malta Ordinary Residence Programme:
In order to become eligible for this type of residency permit, an individual has to physically stay in Malta for at least six months or 183 days in a given calendar year.
This type of residence permit is available for EU/EEA individuals as well as non-EU/EEA individuals, for which, an individual would have to stay in Malta for three months.
In the case of non-EU/EEA nationals, there might be some restrictions and conditions depending on the employment and self-employment rights. Similar to the entry, the eligibility for this programme is also dependent on the nationality of an individual.
The qualifying criteria for EU/EEA individuals are as follows:
The qualifying criteria for non- EU/EEA individuals are as follows:
To work in Malta, an employment license is necessary. Self-employed individuals need to make an investment of at least €500,000 within six months after they acquire a license from Jobsplus.
If the individual owns a business, then he/she must recruit at least three EEA/Maltese/Swiss nationals within 18 months after establishing a company.
The company must involve in a project approved by Malta Enterprise and systematically informed to Jobsplus.
The share capital cannot be redeemed, reduced, or transferred by the individual for at least two years. This share capital should either be of cash or stock transfers.
People who obtain this type of residence permit are able to renew it every five years.
Additionally, the Single Permit allows people belonging to third countries to stay in Malta for more than six months. All such applications should be endorsed by a local employer.
Such applications can be made even when the individual resides abroad, and after successfully acquiring the permit, individuals can renew their permit.
Third-country nationals are able to apply for this permit under the category of employment except for international or humanitarian protection in Malta or other EU member states.
For people who are citizens of EU/EEA/Swiss and their family members or third-country nationals, the residence permit will not apply for their right to work.
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