Malta Individual Investor Programme allows investors to buy their way into the EU

Malta established an Individual Investor Programme in 2014 which grants citizenship by investment to successful applicants.

Investors have the opportunity to buy their way into the European Union for a price of approximately $1.3 million by purchasing a Maltese citizenship.

The government of Malta expects investors to make a financial contribution of $730,000. Furthermore, Malta requires that citizens by investment invest at least $167,000 in financial assets.

Additionally, Malta requires citizens by investment to purchase property in Malta for a minimum price of $390,000.

Malta Individual Investor Programme

The Malta Individual Investor Programme is the only citizenship by investment programme that is approved by the European Commission.

Furthermore, it is the fourth cheapest citizenship by investment programme in the world.

The benefits of the programme can far exceed its costs. Malta allows citizens by investment to apply for a Malta passport which allows visa-free travel to more than 160 countries.

Moreover, citizens by investment are granted the right of establishment as well as the right of residence in all European Union countries.

Purchasing Maltese citizenship creates further investment opportunities as it allows citizens by investment to start businesses in Malta.

Overall, obtaining Maltese citizenship by investment can be extremely valuable in the long term. The citizenship by investment programme enables investors to pass their citizenship on to future generations.

Candidates who meet the requirements of the Malta Individual Investor Programme can secure Maltese citizenship in as little as six months into the application process.

The U.S dollar strengthened compared to the Euro in the past five years. As a result, the Malta Individual Investor Programme is more affordable for investors who hold wealth that is denominated in the U.S dollar.

As a result, the Malta Individual Investor Programme is particularly valuable for those invested in assets that are denominated in U.S dollars.

Citizenship or visa by investment programmes have been on the rise in the past five years.

Citizenship/ Visa by Investment Programmes

Investors are increasingly interested in purchasing their way into countries that have growth and welfare potential.

The United Kingdom introduced its Investor Visa (Tier 1) Programme in 2008 to accommodate the increasing demand for visa by investment.

The Investor Visa (Tier 1) Programme grants investors from outside the European Economic Area and Switzerland the right to reside and work in the United Kingdom for a maximum of 3 years and 4 months.

Additionally, holders of the Investor Visa (Tier 1) have the right to apply for settlement after 5 years of residing in the United Kingdom if they invest £2 million in financial assets approved by the United Kingdom.

The Malta Individual Investment Programme is particularly appealing to citizens of the United Kingdom who are unhappy about Brexit.

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