FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ANSWERS TO THE MOST COMMON QUESTIONS WE RECEIVE ABOUT MALTA CITIZENSHIP
Can Americans hold dual citizenship in Malta?
Yes. Both Malta and America allow dual citizenship, and there are many people (especially those who take the citizenship by investment route) that are citizens of both countries.
Do I qualify for Maltese dual citizenship?
To qualify, you’ll need to understand the pathways to citizenship. This might be through investment. However, there are also other paths that are possible but require close ties to Malta. In particular, you have strong eligibility if you have Maltese ancestry and can apply by descent or a Maltese spouse and can apply through marriage.
If you don’t have the means to make a large investment and you don’t have familial ties to the country, you can still qualify through naturalization, which takes 7 years.
How do I apply for Maltese citizenship from the US?
Applications are processed through Maltese diplomatic missions in the United States. Your local Maltese consulate or embassy manages citizenship applications.
For everything you need to know about the Maltese citizenship application, you can read our guide to learn how apply for Maltese citizenship.
What are the pathways to Maltese citizenship?
The most popular way is by investment. That means making a large, direct contribution to the government and a charitable donation. However, family ties (like Maltese ancestors or a Maltese spouse) can also qualify you. Last but not least, a long residency in the country can make you eligible for naturalization.
What investment is required for Maltese citizenship by investment?
The CES program requires you to make a direct contribution to the government, secure property (buying and renting have different rules), and contribute to a Maltese NGO.
For the contribution, either pay €600,000 (which will require a 36-month legal residence before citizenship) or €750,000 (which requires a 12-month legal residence before citizenship). For property, either purchase property worth at least €700,000 (held for 5 years) or rent it with a minimum annual lease of €16,000 (held for 5 years). The charitable donation will need to be a minimum of €10,000 and given to an NGO registered in Malta.
Which documents are required for Maltese citizenship by descent?
Essential documentation includes:
- Official birth records
- Parental birth and marriage documentation
- Current passport
- Legal name change documentation (when applicable)
For detailed document requirements, consult our comprehensive guide for Maltese citizenship by descent.
What is the processing timeline for Maltese citizenship?
Processing times range from 4 months to 2 years, varying by application type. Investment and descent applications typically process more quickly than naturalization cases.
What costs are associated with Maltese citizenship?
The application fee is typically €150, with an additional €50 to get your certificate of citizenship. Additional expenses can be considerable and include document authentication, translation services, and mandatory administrative procedures.
Can US citizens obtain Maltese citizenship?
Yes, US citizens can obtain Maltese citizenship and simultaneously retain their US citizenship.
What determines dual citizenship eligibility?
Dual citizenship requires:
- Current citizenship in a country permitting multiple nationalities
- Successfully obtaining Maltese citizenship
- Maintaining original citizenship after acquiring Maltese nationality
Does birth in Malta confer automatic citizenship?
No. Maltese citizenship follows the principle of jus sanguinis (descent-based citizenship). At least one parent must hold Maltese citizenship, or citizenship must be acquired through naturalization. Citizenship by registration gives those with complicated familial ties a way to become a citizen of Malta.
What are the residency requirements for naturalization?
Standard naturalization requires a minimum residency period spanning 7 years. You must be entirely residing in Malta for the 12 months leading up to your application. In the 6 years before that period, you’ll need to reside in Malta for 4 years.
Does Malta recognize multiple citizenships?
Yes. Malta fully accepts multiple citizenships without restriction.
Is citizenship automatic for children born in Malta?
No. Children born to non-Maltese parents must qualify through naturalization processes.
Can I hold more than two citizenships including Maltese?
Yes. Malta places no restrictions on the number of citizenships an individual may hold.
Does having a Maltese child qualify parents for citizenship?
While not automatic, having a Maltese child may facilitate residence permits and eventual naturalization.
How accessible is Maltese citizenship compared to other EU countries?
The citizenship by investment pathway in Malta is perhaps the easiest and fastest path to EU citizenship—as long as you have the means to afford it.
What are the entry requirements for US citizens?
US citizens may enter Malta without a visa and stay for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Stays longer than that require a visa.
What are the long-term stay options for US citizens?
Without a residence permit, stays are limited to 90 days within any 180-day period. Various permit options exist for longer stays.
What should I know about Malta's cost of living?
Living costs vary significantly between urban and rural areas. Valletta and tourist destinations typically have higher costs than other regions.
How can I obtain permanent residence in Malta?
Permanent residence may be granted through investment using the Malta Permanent Residence Program (MPRP).
What steps are required to establish Maltese residency?
Initial registration with local authorities is required, followed by obtaining appropriate residence permits for stays exceeding 90 days.
How do Malta's living costs compare internationally?
Costs generally fall below Western European averages, varying between urban and rural locations. Before rent, a single person has estimated monthly costs of about €800.
What are the requirements for US citizens to work in Malta?
Employment requires appropriate work authorization. Job offers typically precede permit issuance.
What constitutes a competitive salary in Malta?
Annual salaries of €25,000-40,000 are considered normal. Monthly net income of €1,800-2,500 typically supports comfortable living standards.
Can Americans purchase Maltese property?
Yes, although citizenship makes this process much simpler.
What are the requirements for US retirees in Malta?
Retirees must demonstrate adequate pension income and comprehensive health coverage. Malta’s climate and lifestyle make it an attractive retirement destination.
What currency is used in Malta?
Malta uses the Euro as its official currency.
What are Malta's visa requirements?
US citizens enjoy 90-day visa-free stays. Extended residency requires appropriate permits or visas.