Malta · Visas & Residency

Four ways in.
One fits you.

Malta has a residency route for retirees with pension income, one that's permanent from day one, one for people who want the 15% tax deal without retiring, and one for remote workers. Here they are with the current numbers — no salesmanship.

Last verified: 8 July 2026

The comparison

RouteWho it's forMoney requirementTax deal
Malta Retirement Programme (MRP)
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Retirees whose pension is at least 75% of their Malta-taxable income Buy from €220,000–€275,000 or rent from €8,750–€9,600/yr (by area) + €2,500 application fee 15% on remitted foreign income; minimum tax €7,500/yr (+€500 per dependant)
MPRP
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People who want permanent residence immediately and can fund it €60,000 admin fee + €37,000 contribution + €2,000 donation + buy ≥€375,000 or rent ≥€14,000/yr (2025 rules) None built in — standard rules; remittance basis applies to non-doms
Global Residence Programme (GRP) Non-EU nationals who want the 15% tax status without being retired Buy €220,000–€275,000 or rent €8,750–€9,600/yr (by area) + €5,500–€6,000 application fee 15% on remitted foreign income; minimum tax €15,000/yr (covers the family)
Nomad Residence Permit Remote employees and freelancers with non-Maltese employers/clients €42,000/yr gross income (since Apr 2024) + €300 fee per person First 12 months exempt; then 10% flat on authorised remote-work income
Scouting first is easy. Americans and Canadians get 90 days visa-free per rolling 180 days across the whole Schengen area — the EES biometric system has been counting your days since October 2025, and ETIAS (~€20) is expected from late 2026. None of the residency routes above require you to give up your home passport.
The passport shortcut is gone. On 29 April 2025 the EU Court of Justice ruled Malta's citizenship-by-investment scheme contrary to EU law (Commission v Malta, C-181/23); Malta repealed it in July 2025. Ordinary naturalisation is possible after 5 years' residence (4 of the preceding 6 years plus the final 12 months continuously) — but it is discretionary. Nobody can promise you Maltese citizenship.

How the residency mechanics work

Step 1 · Apply

Through the right agency

MRP and GRP run through the tax authority (MTCA) via an Authorised Registered Mandatory; MPRP and the Nomad Permit through Residency Malta Agency via licensed agents.

Step 2 · Approval

Letter of approval

Approval in principle comes first; you then complete property, insurance, and fee obligations before the final letter.

Step 3 · Card

eResidence card

Biometrics in Malta; Identità issues the residence card. Health insurance is checked — €100,000 minimum coverage applies to most permit types (Identità rule, effective August 2024).

★ Step 4 · Keep it

Mind the conditions

MRP: 90+ days/year in Malta (5-yr average), never 183+ days elsewhere. GRP: no minimum stay, same 183-day rule. MPRP: hold the property 5 years.

Residency ≠ tax residency. The MRP and GRP are tax statuses with residence attached — you must file in Malta annually. The MPRP is an immigration status with no tax deal attached. Spend 183+ days a year in Malta on any route and you're Maltese tax resident. Plan the two together, not separately.
In this section

Guides

★ New

The Malta Retirement Programme

The 15% deal for pensioners: the 75% pension rule, property thresholds, minimum tax, and the day-count conditions.

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Guide

MPRP: the 2025 rules, priced

Every fee in the revised programme, what a couple really pays, and the renting-vs-buying math.

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Coming soon

Global Residence Programme

The 15% status for non-retirees: €15,000 minimum tax, property thresholds, and how it compares with the MRP.

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The Nomad Residence Permit

€42,000 income bar, the 10% tax rate, the 4-year cap, and what happens when it runs out.

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Scouting trips & the 90/180 rule

How Schengen counting works, the EES biometric border system, and ETIAS (expected late 2026, ~€20).

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Citizenship after the CJEU ruling

What the 2025 judgment killed, what discretionary naturalisation involves, and realistic expectations.

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