Malta’s Permanent Residency Program (MPRP) grants foreign nationals the right to live in Malta through structured investment. The following routes qualify under the national framework:
Note: All applicants undergo strict due diligence, criminal record checks, and financial scrutiny under Maltese and EU law. Residency is valid for 5 years, renewable.
From €30,000 (with property purchase) and from €60,000 (with lease)
From €300,000 in Gozo/South Malta (with property purchase) or €10,000 in Gozo/South Malta (with lease)
€2,000 to a registered Maltese NGO
Malta offers a stable path to EU residency through a mix of investment and national contribution. When files are built correctly from the start, most cases close within 4 to 6 months.
Before anything moves, we screen your background, source of funds, and family structure. Only then do we issue your service contract. Weak points are flagged early.
Our compliance team oversees your paperwork: ID, birth certificates, police reports, financial statements. Documents are legalized and translated per Malta’s standards, often through apostille or notary authentication.
We file your complete dossier with the Residency Malta Agency. The government conducts a deep due diligence check through third-party auditors. Magyar prepares your case to clear it on the first try.
Once your background clears, Malta issues a formal Letter of Approval. At this point, you are pre-approved and asked to fulfill the financial requirements.
You fund the required investment, pay the contribution, and settle real estate arrangements. We supervise each step, from payment proof to property contracts.
After final compliance, your residence cards are printed and issued. These allow free movement across the Schengen Zone. Your family (spouse, dependent children, and in some cases, parents) can be included under the same umbrella.
A Ghanaian executive chose Malta’s Permanent Residency route through Magyar. He leased a €12,000/year apartment in Gozo, paid the €58,000 government contribution, and completed the €2,000 NGO donation. Our legal team handled every filing with Identity Malta. Biometrics were done in Valletta on a single visit. Within 6 months, he received his residency card covering himself, his wife, and daughter. There were no interviews and therefore any delays. What stops you from securing yours too?
We handle the entire process from investment structuring and document preparation to legal representation and final card issuance without third-party outsourcing or application resales.
Our legal unit works with authorized Malta agents registered under MPRP. We maintain real-time access to program administrators and Malta Residency Agency officers.
All files undergo a pre-submission legal audit for accuracy, source of funds, and compliance. We block weak applications from reaching Maltese authorities to protect your track record.
Our licensed teams operate across key regions, handling embassy filings, biometric appointments, and personal legal clarification in multiple jurisdictions.
We have never lost a case under the Malta Residency by Investment Program. Every approved file adds another page to our internal compliance log, not just a portfolio.
We brief investors on tax exposure, holding structures, and relocation planning. You see more than just real estate; we help you protect capital, long-term.
Yes. Malta allows main applicants to include spouses, unmarried dependent children, and dependent parents or grandparents.
No. Residency status can be obtained without full-time relocation. There is no physical stay requirement after approval.
The government conducts due diligence on financial background, source of funds, and international sanctions/watchlists. We conduct internal checks first.
Initial residency is issued for 5 years and is renewable indefinitely so long as program conditions are maintained.
Yes, either rental or purchase is required. Investors may sell property after 5 years, subject to terms in the MPRP legislation.
Speak with a licensed strategist now. We’ll review your source of funds, family structure, and recommend the safest, fastest Malta residency track for your case.