There are numerous reasons to immigrate to Malta: some people want to enjoy the good quality of life in this country or some want to benefit from the multitude of business opportunities, investments, and many more. Many entrepreneurs relocate their companies in Malta and enjoy the appealing business climate of this country, taking advantage of relaxed legislation that applies to both local and foreign investors. Our immigration lawyers in Malta are here to guide you throughout the visa applications and residence and citizenship by investment programmes.
Our affiliations
Ciantar Associates is licensed by Malta Institute of Accountants and Auditors and by Malta Financial Services Authority. Ciantar Associates is an important member of the Institute of Financial Services Practitioners and AGN International. It is highly recommended to have the legal support of a team of immigration lawyers in Malta if you are interested in relocating to this country, and that because you need to have an idea about the Maltese laws in terms of immigration, visa, and residence.
The team of experts at Ciantar Associates has experience in immigration matters and issues, plus in accounting and audit fields. They can be hired for a series of legal services and representation for those who want to immigrate to Malta.
Simon Ciantar is the CEO of Ciantar Associates and a partner in the firm for more than 12 years. He can provide comprehensive legal support and advice for a wide range of immigration matters and can help foreigners understand the Malta visas policies. He is also an experienced and qualified accountant and registered auditor. Simon Ciantar speaks English and Italian, so our foreign clients can get in touch with us and benefit from easy communication.
Mr. Simon Ciantar is a member of varied important organizations in Malta, among which we mention the following:
- Malta Institute of Accountants
- Institute of Financial Service Practitioners
- STEP – a global professional association for practitioners in family inheritance and succession planning
- Malta- Italian Chamber of Commerce
- AGN International LTD
- ANTEA
Our clients must know that Ciantar Associates is licensed by the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) and by the Malta Institute of Accountants as Auditors. We are also licensed as registered trustees and fiduciaries through our subsidiary CRV International LTD (Company Registration no C-18970).
How do I obtain a visa for Malta?
The visa application for Malta can start with one of our immigration lawyers in Malta who can provide in-depth support and legal assistance. Among the general conditions for a Maltese visa application, we mention the following:
- A visa application form needs to be completed, with personal information and reasons for your travel to Malta;
- The passport needs to be valid for at least 3 months before you submit the Maltese visa application;
- The return tickets reservation must be provided at the time the application is made;
- 2 photos in a passport format must be provided;
- Medical insurance covering up around EUR 30,000 needs to be prepared;
- Information about the accommodation for your stay in Malta is required;
- A copy of the marriage certificate to prove the civil status is needed.
Other types of visas for Malta
The visa applications can be made at the Maltese consulate or embassy in the home country, with full legal support offered by one of our immigration lawyers in Malta. Here are some other cases in which non-EU citizens who immigrate to Malta can solicit a visa:
- Malta visa for minors – a notarized travel permission from the parents is needed;
- Malta visa for family members of a Maltese citizen– spouses need to show the marriage certificate;
- Maltese student visa – also needed for internship purposes – proof of the financial sustenance and enrollment certificate are needed;
- Malta visa for official delegations – the official invitation, the purpose of the trip and the duration of stay are needed information;
- Visa for religious purposes, cultural and sports activities – the travel itinerary, the duration of stay, the invitation letter and proof of accommodation are needed;
- Malta visa for medical purposes – a medical report and a medical attestation or document issued by the Maltese hospital or doctor are solicited.
No matter the type of visa you need, you can rely on our Maltese immigration lawyer for support and legal advice.
What is a tourist Schengen visa?
The tourist Schengen visa is issued to third-country citizens who want to visit the Schengen states. This kind of visa has a validity of no more than 90 days and it can be issued for a single or for multiple entries. However, an extension can be solicited if it is the case.
Permanent residency in Malta
Foreign citizens can apply for permanent residence or ordinary residence, the latter being issued for EU citizens coming to Malta. As for the permanent residence, this is available for both EU and non-EU citizens, under certain conditions that can be explained by one of our immigration lawyers in Malta. Here are some facts and figures about immigration in Malta:
- approximately 60% of the migrants in Malta come from EU states;
- the total number of foreign citizens registered in Malta in 2019 was around 99.000;
- there are around 450,000 citizens in Malta, among which 21% are foreigners;
- there are more than 13,000 British citizens established in Malta, as recorded in 2019.
People interested in immigration services in Malta are invited to contact our team of immigration lawyers in Malta. We provide complete services tailored to your needs, so do not hesitate to talk to us.