Last Chance for Saudi Arabia Expats to Save on Malta Citizenship
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Europe, News feed Date: 16 July, 2020

Last Chance for Saudi Arabia Expats to Save on Malta Citizenship

Last Chance for Saudi Arabia Expats to Save on Malta Citizenship

If you’re a Saudi Arabia expat, you must submit a Malta residence appointments before August 14th, 2020. Following this date, the new regulations will likely see an increase in the non-refundable contribution of €150,000.

RIF Trust, the Middle East’s leading residency- and citizenship-by-investment advisory headquartered in Dubai is making one last call for the current Malta Individual Investor Programme. Book an appointment before August 14th, 2020 and likely save €150,000 as its quota is now almost full, according to Malta’s Authorities.

Following this date, the new citizenship programme is expected to be €150,000 more expensive. The revised regulations will probably increase the non-refundable contribution of €150,000. This will offset the removal of the bond purchase requirement.

In 2013, the Malta government allowed for a concession of 1,800 families to obtain a limited number of passports. The programme has proven popular with Saudi Arabian expats from neighboring countries with limited visa-free travel, such as Yemen, Lebanon, Syria and Jordan, and other gulf state residents in the UAE who make up a large share of the applicants.

Subject to due diligence checks, this programme grants EU citizenship in exchange for a €1 million capital outlay for a single applicant and has become the world’s most prestigious and powerful citizenship-by-investment programme.

The Malta programme has been extremely popular with Saudi Arabian expats as it offers several benefits. These include visa-free access to 184 countries and the ability to live, travel, work, and study anywhere in the European Union’s 26 countries.

Malta also has a visa-waiver programme with the USA allowing visa-free travel for business or leisure for up to 90 days and flexibility to do business anywhere in Europe. Given COVID-19, Malta’s free and strong healthcare system has become increasingly attractive for its citizens. In addition, Malta has many strong historical links with Arabic culture with 32% of the Maltese language based in Arabic.

Mimoun Assraoui, CEO of RIF Trust  says: “Our clients in Saudi Arabia are high net-worth individuals who are looking for greater access to Europe and the USA for themselves and their families.”

“With a Malta passport, they can truly access any part of the world. For those that cannot afford the €1 million capital outlay or are seeking permanent residency instead of citizenship, we have many Saudi Arabian clients choosing Malta’s Residency and Visa Programme for €190,000.”

“This programme gives to the main applicant and their family permanent residency immediately and visa-free access to the EU’s 26 Schengen countries.’’

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Last Chance for Saudi Arabia Expats to Save on Malta Citizenship

Date: 16 July, 2020

Posted in: Europe, News feed