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Who is suitable to immigrate to Malta?

Malta has a long history and culture and is known as a global tax haven. Malta has a high quality of education and good welfare, and now countless people immigrate to Malta. So who is suitable to immigrate to Malta? Let me tell you, you must be very interested.

Who is suitable to immigrate to Malta?

Families with/kloc-adult children over 0/8 years old.

Maltese government bond immigrants can take unmarried children under the age of 27. If the applicant's children are between 18-27 years old, unmarried and want to take them away, then the Maltese national debt project can be chosen decisively, either as parents or as children.

Families who want to emigrate without separation

For families who want to bring their parents or even grandparents with them, Maltese immigration is a project that can immigrate for four generations (a family of seven), with very high cost performance, and there is no age limit for accompanying parents and grandparents.

Paradise for the elderly: Malta has been rated as one of the seven best retirement resorts in the world for several years. An international study shows that Malta ranks first among the best retirement places in Britain. The data of this study fully consider the weather, house price, exchange rate, medical care and living costs. In all statistics, Malta scores high. What is even more commendable is the hospitality of Maltese, who are friendly and polite and attach importance to family life.

Parents who want to have a pure English education environment

The official languages of Malta are English and Maltese, and Malta was once a British colony. This historical factor has enabled Malta to maintain a rigorous British-style education system. Whether in school or in daily communication, it is a pure English environment.

About children's education: Malta is a Commonwealth country, which implements the British education model. Rich in educational resources, strong teachers, sitting on the resources of English training base, perfectly docking famous universities in Europe and America. Applying for permanent residence in Malta to schools in other EU countries can greatly increase the application rate and reduce tuition fees. The success rate of applying for graduate students in EU countries is as high as 97% every year. At the same time, the American University in Malta is under construction, and students studying in this school can go directly to famous American universities.

Families with special children and medical needs

Some special families, whose children are disabled, suffer discrimination in China. In order to give children a better living environment and a more loving society, customers usually choose to emigrate. Unfortunately, many countries are more resistant to such children and are afraid of taking on too many social responsibilities. However, Malta's official immigration bill explicitly mentions that special children over the age of 27 are also included, as long as they are financially dependent on their parents.

Malta's medical standards are among the best in the world. Residents can enjoy most medical services in major hospitals free of charge by paying about 300 euros of medical insurance every year. Its medical and health system ranks fifth in the world in the WHO ranking, ranking higher than the United States (37), Australia (32), Britain (18) and Canada (30).

Malta has a long history of providing public health care. Today, Malta has both a public health care system in which the government provides health care services free of charge and a private health care system established by private investment.

Malta has a strong team of general family doctors who provide primary health care services for citizens, while public hospitals mainly provide secondary and tertiary medical services for patients referred by family doctors.

In addition, there are many voluntary medical and health organizations in Malta, such as Alpha Medical Association (Advanced Care), Emergency Fire and Rescue Team (EFRU), St. John's Ambulance Team and Red Cross, which provide first aid and nursing services to Maltese residents.

Entrepreneurs considering setting up companies overseas.

Malta does not impose global taxation. For those who set up companies in Malta, Malta can not only guarantee tax relief with preferential tax policies, but also enjoy preferential subsidies from the EU Customs Union and EU trade. There is no inheritance tax, no gift tax, no asset tax and no net wealth tax. The corporate profit tax is the lowest in Europe and it is a world-class tax haven.

Global tax avoidance: Malta is a non-global tax avoidance country. For nationals who do not live in Malta, their income from overseas assets is not taxable. Besides, so far, Malta has signed agreements with 46 countries (including China) to avoid double taxation.