Dual Citizenship Benefits in 2026
Happy New Year — and wishing you a successful and prosperous
2026!
As the calendar turns, many people are reassessing not just their
business goals, but their long-term personal and family planning.
Where do we want flexibility? Security? Optionality? For a growing
number of globally minded individuals, citizenship - or the
ability to hold more than one - is part of that conversation.
A recent
CNN Travel article (1)
does a good job of grounding the discussion in reality. It
explains what dual citizenship actually means in practice, why
interest has grown in recent years, and where common
misconceptions still linger — particularly around taxation. The
piece is worth reading if you’re thinking about mobility not as
a luxury, but as a strategic life decision.
What stands out is that dual citizenship is less about collecting
passports and more about creating resilience:
– Freedom
of movement
– Access to stable legal systems
– Long-term planning
across generations
– Increasingly, alignment with countries that
value meaningful contribution over passive investment
That
shift is especially relevant in Malta, where the new
Citizenship by Merit (CBM) emphasizes genuine links and public
value rather than transactional thresholds alone.
On our
side, we’ve now begun CBM onboarding and are actively preparing
proposal outlines for qualified applicants. These proposals are
tailored around each applicant’s background and intended contribution.
For those considering a philanthropic component, one option
we are currently structuring involves targeted support for
Malta’s Puttinu oncology center (as reported in
our
previous newsletter, alongside other merit-based contribution
pathways. Each proposal is assessed on substance, credibility, and
alignment with the country’s 2050 Vision directive.
If the
broader conversation around dual citizenship resonates with you,
and you’re curious whether Malta’s merit-based route may fit your
profile, we’re happy to explore that with you. Early preparation
matters, and thoughtful structuring makes all the difference. Simply
contact us if you are interested. We appreciate the opportunity
to be of service.
Alternatively, if Citizenship by Merit
isn't the right fit, Malta’s
Permanent Residency (MPRP) program remains an attractive alternative
that is typically easier to qualify for while offering EU lifestyle
and mobility advantages.
Warm regards,
The Zenturo Team
(1) Source:
CNN Travel
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