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What are the application conditions and fees for Maltese immigrants?

Introduction to Malta's immigration application conditions: 1. Maltese immigrant applicants must be 18 years old and have no criminal record, and need to issue a certificate of no criminal record;

2. The annual income of Maltese immigrant applicants should be more than 654.38 million euros. Need to provide proof of income, bank flow and other relevant certificates, or assets exceeding 500,000 euros;

3. Invest in the purchase of Malta's 250,000 Euro A-level national debt, and start to repay the principal and interest five years later;

4. Buy or lease a property that meets the requirements of the government for 5 years. When applying for investment immigration, the Maltese Immigration Bureau will publish relevant property information. The average immigrant needs more than 320,000 euros to buy a house in Malta. If you are in the south of Malta, you need to buy a property of more than 270,000 euros. An immigrant applying for renting a house in Malta needs to reach 12000 Euro/year, and in southern Malta needs to reach 10000 Euro/year.

5. Subsidiary applicants: spouses or long-term stable partners, unmarried children under 26 years old, parents and grandparents over 55 years old, etc. It is quite advantageous to immigrate to Malta with the main applicant.

6. The main applicant needs to purchase medical insurance in Malta, with the insurance amount of at least 50,000 euros/year/person. This is what immigrants in Malta need, because Malta attaches great importance to medical insurance, and even Maltese citizens will popularize medical insurance.

The expenses mainly come from two aspects: 1, housing investment and the choice of resettlement projects.

2. Choose leasing investment immigration projects.

First of all, the government application fee is 40,000 euros/second generation, regardless of investment in buying a house or renting a house.

If you want to bring your parents or even grandparents, you need 7500 euros/person.

To buy a house, you need to pay a donation of 28,000 euros first, then choose to buy a property of 300,000 euros or 350,000 euros in Malta, and finally make a charitable donation of 2,000 euros.

If you choose to rent a house to invest in immigration, you need to pay a donation of 58,000 euros first, then rent a house at the price of 1 or 1.2 million euros/year, and finally make a charitable donation of 2,000 euros.

Finally, the property must be maintained for more than 5 years, but there is no immigration supervision requirement.