Rights and obligations of Maltese citizens

The main quality of modern people is the absence of any boundaries. Today, young people have no attachment to their place of birth, preferring versatile sociability and complete freedom of movement. Due to the unstable economic and political situation in many countries, many people are increasingly thinking about creating a safety cushion. Someone is making plans to change their place of residence. However, most users prefer fewer cardinal changes in the form of obtaining a second citizenship. The first step to implementation is to contact a specialized company. Immigrant Invest provides such services. Specialists of the company will consult on the issues of interest. You will learn how to remove all visa restrictions and start searching for an alternative place of residence. More about this further in the article.

Basic rights of Maltese citizens – Malta is a popular destination for remote workers and representatives of other professions. According to expert Zlata Erlach (Immigrant Invest), people are attracted by the comfortable Mediterranean climate, stable economy and decent standard of living. Freedom of speech is not an empty sound; self-expression here has no limits. Individual rights and freedom are respected here. Every Maltese citizen is automatically an EU citizen. In other words, he has the right to reside, receive education, work, and retire in any EU country. Dual citizenship is allowed.

Civic duties and obligations of citizens – Maltese are free to express their opinions and communicate freely with other citizens on matters of religion and labour. All rights are underpinned by the Constitution in force. A Maltese passport holder is entitled to:

  • unrestricted residence in the territory of the state;
  • receive free schooling;
  • access to medical care in public clinics with insurance issued on the country’s territory.

At the same time, citizens are responsible for strictly complying with all of the Republic’s laws and regulations. Much attention is paid to fulfilling Maltese citizenship obligations, participation in community activities (for the preservation of history, cultural values, and so on), and contribution to the general welfare and development of the island.

Right to vote and participate in elections – Is there a difference between a resident and a citizen of Malta? Absolutely. Residents can enjoy a comfortable stay on the island, but they do not have access to social benefits. They cannot expect free education and health care, participate in an election campaign or vote. This opportunity is granted exclusively to obtain Maltese nationality. The local authorities have developed a program of Maltese citizenship for investment. Now, there is no need to wait several years to confirm the rights of Maltese citizens. Having formalized the documents, a person can live, study or be employed in any EU member state.

Access to health and educational services – Being a member of the European Union, Malta attracts many advantages. Residents are guaranteed access to high-quality education and healthcare services. Quality health services can be obtained in modern medical institutions. It is absolutely free of charge for the citizens of the country. A big plus is the existence of an agreement on mutual recognition of medical documents with other countries of the European Union. Maternity leave does not exceed four months. Therefore, young parents take their babies to specialized nurseries. The educational system of Malta is represented at a high level. There are a huge number of schools (public and private), colleges, and higher educational institutions on the island. A diploma obtained in a local educational institution is recognized in European countries.

Obligations: taxes and national service – The tax system in the Republic is flexible. Favorable tax conditions for residents are offered. When receiving income from abroad, you will not have to worry about double taxation thanks to a special agreement with many countries. A permanent resident is obliged to reside in Malta for a certain number of days per year and to file a tax return annually. It should be borne in mind that tax laws are subject to change. In order to understand your obligations and benefits, it is advisable to consult a tax expert. The knowledge gained needs to be updated regularly.

Freedom of movement within the EU – Obtaining a passport comes with many benefits of Maltese citizenship. Among them, we can emphasize the main ones:

  • developed infrastructure;
  • better conditions for business;
  • flexible tax system;
  • possibility to reside in any of the EU countries;
  • education is available in any European country without a visa;
  • to open a bank account in any European financial institution;
  • quality social services.

Separately, it is worth mentioning that free movement has been allowed in more than 180 countries, including the United States of America. Such prospects are quite popular among modern users.

Life in Malta is measured and, at the same time, incredibly developed. Sea and air communication with the outside world is maintained. The legislation of the Republic allows the issuance of a second citizenship. Regardless of the conditions of your country, you can become the owner of a second passport with all the resulting rights. You can apply for citizenship in several ways. You can do it yourself. But in this case, you will have no guarantee of a successful result. It is better to contact the specialists of Immigrant Invest. Experienced consultants will inform you about all the process’s legal subtleties and help you draw up the documents.

Article edited by Alexander Elisab