Malta citizenship grants permanent rights, privileges, and
protections to individuals within the country. Temporary
residency, on the other hand, allows the applicant to live
in Malta for a certain period of time. Permanent residency
affords the right to live in Malta for an indefinite period
of time.
Because Malta is a member of the European Union, Malta citizenship
also allows applicants to live in all other EU member countries.
In addition, Malta citizens can apply for the Malta
passport (the EU passport). Malta residents, on the other
hand, do not qualify for a passport.
Malta citizens
are not required to live in the country for any specific
number of days per year. Malta residents, on the other hand,
are encouraged to spend as much time as they can in the
country to maintain their residency status - even though
the Malta government has not published any official minimum
stay requirement for residents.
The time to process
an application for Malta
citizenship takes between
12 to 18 months, with residency granted in as little as
two weeks. Malta residency is the first step towards Malta
citizenship.
On the other hand, the time to process
an application for Malta
permanent residency usually
takes between 3 to 6 months. Some residency programs allow
the resident to apply for citizenship after 5 to 6 years
of living in the country, but there is no guarantee that
a citizenship application will be approved at that time.
Malta offers several programs for residency or citizenship,
including temporary residency, permanent residence, and
Malta citizenship, i.e., the Malta passport (the EU passport).
In addition, Malta allows dual citizenship, which
means applicants from most countries can retain the citizenship
of their country of origin. This provides applicants with
the freedom associated with having dual citizenship and
two passports.
Citizenship of Malta, a member country
of the European Union, means you receive the right to live,
work, or study in any EU member country, not just the country
that issued the passport. This is one of the main benefits
of the Malta citizenship by investment program.
Summary:
Is there a difference between Malta residency and citizenship?
Indeed, there is a difference. Acquiring residency in Malta
grants individuals the right to live specifically within
Malta. Citizenship, on the other hand, confers the rights
enjoyed by individuals who were born in that country. This
includes the ability to apply for a Maltese passport (the
EU passport). Malta citizens are not subject to minimum-stay
requirements, meaning they are not obligated to reside in
the country. While residents do not automatically possess
the right to work, vote, or access Malta's social services
like free university education or healthcare, these rights
are granted to Malta citizens. Transitioning from residency
to citizenship through naturalization is a lengthy process
in Malta, typically taking 10 to 15 years or longer. In
contrast, the
Maltese citizenship by investment program offers a much
faster route to obtaining citizenship, as it includes a
short 12-month residency option. Gaining citizenship of
Malta, an EU member country, entitles individuals to live,
work, or study in any European Union member nation. Additionally,
Malta allows for dual citizenship, enabling individuals
to hold two passports simultaneously.
Main Points: Malta citizenship / residency differences
- Residency is limited to Malta
- Residency provides no passport
- Citizenship offers the passport
- Malta is an EU member country
- Malta citizenship means EU citizenship
- Citizens can live/work/retire in the EU
- Malta allows dual citizenship
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