Malta’s residency framework gives non-EU nationals a direct legal route to live in Malta beyond 90 days. Once granted, the permit grants you Schengen travel, tax registration, and long-term settlement options.
The process is handled by Identity Malta Agency and must be filed either under employment, self-employment, business formation, or family reunification.
You must hold a residence permit in Malta if you plan to:
Note: No legal stay means no access to public services, no re-entry to Malta, and no protection from immigration enforcement.
We assess your route: work, business, family and plan your case accordingly.
We help you secure a legal lease, registered with the Housing Authority, and prepare other lodging proofs.
We register your company or employment contract, apply for a tax number, and ensure health insurance compliance.
Your full file is submitted with us in person. You’re prepared for questions, and we guide every response.
We prepare you fully for biometrics and attend with you to the appointment.
Once your case is approved, we finalize police registration, collect your card, and activate your tax and health files.
We file your case under Malta’s legal provisions without gaps or shortcuts. Our office walks you through every legal and logistical stage, from entry to residence card.
We don’t build cases on guesswork or rushed templates. Our Malta filings are rooted in statute, not forums.
Our partners in Malta speak directly to Identity Malta officers and represent your file with presence, not emails.
You get company registration, job offer vetting, rental contracts, translations, and legal filings from one office.
We block risky files early. You get honest feedback. Our approval rate is intact because we don’t bluff.
Our clients come from Qatar, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, India. We work with serious profiles who want long-term, legal solutions.
Yes. You may enter on a visa or visa-free and file your residence case from inside, as long as timing and eligibility are correct.
Only if you are applying under self-employment or investor routes. We register, structure, and file this for you if needed.
For most permits, you must spend at least 183 days per year in Malta to maintain tax and immigration compliance.
Yes. Family reunification is allowed under specific conditions. Your main permit must be active and clean.
Initial permits are valid for one year and renewable. After five continuous legal years, long-term residence becomes available.
The Maltese government respects clean files. We prepare yours like it’s going to court.