The island of Malta, with its strategic location in the Mediterranean Sea, attracts a number of non-EU nationals wishing to relocate or retire in a safe and stable country. Malta is a welcoming jurisdiction which offers a multicultural lifestyle, thereby attracting many high-net-worth expatriates who relocate with their families to the island. In addition, Malta is a member of both the Schengen Area and the European Union.

The country offers various residence programmes aimed at assisting foreign nationals wishing to attain a Maltese residence status. One of the prevalent residence options is The Malta Permanent Residence Programme (MPRP) which grants the applicants with Permanent Residence for life and can include four generations in one application.

ACC Immigration Advisors is a licensed agent by the Residency Malta Agency with Licence number AKM-ACCA.

To be eligible for the Malta Permanent Residence Programme, the applicant must satisfy the following financial requirements:

Government Administrative Fee

The applicant is required to pay a non-refundable government administrative fee of €40,000 per application (not per person). An initial payment of €10,000 is to be settled within one month of submission of application while the remaining €30,000 is settled within two months from receipt of Letter of in Principle Approval.

Government Contribution

Another requisite is the payment of a government contribution amounting to €28,000 if the applicant will be purchasing a property or amounting to €58,000 if the applicant decides to rent a property.

There is an additional government contribution of €7,500 to be paid for each parent or grandparent of the main applicant and spouse, added to the same application.

Donation to a Voluntary Organisation

The applicant needs to donate €2,000 to a local registered cultural, sport, philanthropic, scientific, animal welfare or artistic non-government organisation or society registered with the Commissioner for Voluntary Organisations.

Health Insurance

All applicants included in an MPRP application, must have a private health insurance policy. This health policy must cover all beneficiaries for a minimum of €30,000 per year and should cover full expenses for Malta.

Property Investment

Upon receipt of the Letter of in Principle Approval, an MPRP applicant needs to choose a qualifying property to rent or purchase. The chosen qualifying property is to be kept for 5 years. The property thresholds are outlined below:

Option 1 – Property Rental

  • If the property is located in Central or North Malta – The applicant needs to spend a minimum of €12,000 rental per year.
  • If the property is located in the South of Malta or in Gozo – The applicant needs to spend a minimum of €10,000 rental per year.

OR

Option 2 – Property Purchase

  • If the property is located in Central or North Malta – The applicant needs to spend a minimum of €350,000 when purchasing the property.
  • If the property is located in the South of Malta or in Gozo – The applicant needs to spend a minimum of €300,000 when purchasing the property.

Self Sufficiency

Furthermore, the main applicant for MPRP must show that he is in possession of at least €500,000 in assets, out of which €150,000 should be liquid assets such as stocks, bonds, publicly listed/traded shares, funds and bank deposits.

Benefactor or Doner

If the MPRP main applicant cannot satisfy the financial requirements listed above, he can still submit an MPRP application as main applicant who is a supported by a donor or benefactor.

A donor is an individual who, at a certain point in time, has given a one-time donation which contributed to the accumulation of total wealth of the main applicant. On the other hand, a benefactor is an individual who is taking the responsibility to cover the financial requirements listed above that would qualify the main applicant as eligible for the issuance of the certificate of permanent residence in Malta. Both the donor and benefactor are screened by the agency’s due diligence process as the source of funds of the main applicant.

The MPRP programme is only open to Non-EU nationals with the exception of individuals who hold the nationality of Russia, Belarus, Afghanistan, North Korea, Iran, Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Yemen, and Venezuela.

A Malta Permanent Residence application can be submitted at Residence Malta Agency via a Licensed Agent.

ACC Immigration Advisors (Malta company registration number C-44042) is duly authorised to act as a licensed Malta agent and holds licence number AKM-ACCA.

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