Since 2013, the Malta Global Residence Programme builds on the success of Malta’s reputation in attracting Non-EU/EEA nationals seeking an alternative residence base in a warm Mediterranean Island in the European Union.

Basis for Malta Global Residence (GRP) Status

The aim of the Malta Global Residence Programme is to formally recognise as tax resident for Maltese tax purposes those foreign nationals satisfying the eligibility criteria of the Malta Global Residence Programme.

The Malta Global Residence Programme requires that an economically self-sufficient individual maintains a permanent address in Malta in the form of residential property purchased or rented in Malta or Gozo.

The applicant must also pay €15,000 as a minimum annual tax and a one time administrative fee of €6,000.

Taxation of Maltese Global Residents

Maltese residents under the GRP are not subject to tax in Malta on foreign sourced income not remitted to Malta, nor are they subject to tax on any foreign-sourced capital gains whether remitted to Malta or not.  Residents of Malta under the Global Residence Programme are entitled to taxation at a flat rate of 15% on income that is received in Malta from foreign sources. This rate of tax will apply from the year of confirmation of the special tax status up to year of cessation of status, both years included. Any income arising in Malta is charged at a flat rate of 35%.

Beneficiaries of a special tax status granted in terms of The Global Residence Programme will need to pay a minimum tax of fifteen thousand euro (€15,000) annually and submit an annual tax return.

Individuals who obtain a special tax status under the GRP also benefit from Malta’s double taxation agreements existing with most countries such as Canada, Australia and the USA, ensuring that tax is never paid twice upon the same income.

The following is a summary of the tax system applicable to Maltese residence under this residence programme.

Summary of Malta Global Residence Tax Rules
Basis of Taxation Local Source, Remittance
Tax Rate for Foreign Source Income remitted to Malta 15%
Tax on Capital Gains outside Malta Nil
Tax Rate for Local Personal, Business, Investment Income 35%
Minimum tax (per family) €15,000
Taxation per dependent Nil
Double Tax Treaty Relief applicable
Taxation per dependent Nil
Tax Residence Certificate Process available.
Inheritance Tax None

Eligibility for Maltese Global Residence (GRP) Programme

Applications under the Malta Global Residence Programme are open to non-EU, non-EEA and non-Swiss nationals.  One application can include the main applicant, his/her spouse, financially dependent ascendants and other non-family members and dependent relatives that are shown to be bona fide members of the household.  Children under the age of 25 are automatically eligible for inclusion.

Applicants must demonstrate their financial self-sufficiency and must be in possession of valid health insurance cover. The applicant is also required to submit a police conduct certificate issued not earlier than six months prior to the date of submission and confirm on oath that he/she is not subject to any civil or criminal proceedings.

A non-refundable fee is to be paid in respect of an application for special tax status under The Global Residence Programme. This administrative fee is of €6,000 except where the qualifying owned property is situated in the south of Malta, in which case the administrative fee is that €5,500.

Within 12 months of taking up residence under the Malta Global Residence Programme, the beneficiary needs to comply with the requirement of acquiring or renting property in Malta.  Applicants applying under the GRP need to meet minimum property value requirements at €275,000 for acquisition of property in Malta and €220,000 for property acquisition in Gozo and the Southern Region of Malta.  Applicants also have the option to rent property in Malta at €9,600 annual rent or rent property in Gozo or the Southern Region of Malta at €8,750 in annual rent.

The following is a summary of the programmes rules on eligibility of applicants.

Summary of Malta Global Residence Programme
Eligible for inclusion in application:
Main Applicant’s spouse Yes
Dependants < 25 years
Non-Family Members Discretionary
Taxation per dependent Nil
Minimum Property Purchase Price / Annual Rent
 Malta: €275,000 / €9,600
Southern Region of Malta, Gozo €220,000 / €8,750
Sickness Insurance Coverage Required

Malta Global Residence Programme: The Rules

Permit holders are required to reside not more than 183 days in any foreign jurisdiction in any year. The programme does not impose any formalities for evidencing any minimum residence requirement.  Residents also need to demonstrate a valid sickness insurance coverage for all EU risks including Malta.

Malta Global Residence Programme Permits are issued subject to the following conditions:

Residence Permit Conditions
Maltese domicile Not allowed
Maximum Residence in other countries < 183 days
Employment, Business, Office in Malta allowed

Malta Global Residence Programme Applications

GRP Applications are to be submitted to the International Tax Unit via Authorised Registered Mandatories (ARM) authorised by the Maltese Government to handle applications and act as liaisons between the applicant and the Maltese authorities.  Our immigration firm is registered as an authorised mandatary by the Maltese immigration and tax authorities according to Maltese law.  Led by Dr Priscilla Mifsud Parker, our winning Immigration & Relocation Law team is the oldest specialised immigration law practice in Malta. We have successfully represented individuals and families ranging from expatriate retirees, emigrants seeking employment, applicants for work permits, to HNW individuals on the Forbes List.

We are able to advise you on the tax and legal implications and requirements of the Malta Global Residence application process and indicate expected time frames based on the specific circumstances and nature of your application. Our advice covers the rules applicable to immigrating to Malta under a number of available residence programmes as well as practical relocation assistance ranging from transportation and insurance to schooling and health insurance coverage.