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How is real immigration life in Malta?

Immigrating to Malta is the choice of many immigrants now, but everyone has no idea what the real life of immigrating to Malta is like. Let me tell you about the real life situation of immigrants in Malta. Let’s introduce it in detail.

Immigration life in Malta

1. Go to the beach to enjoy the sun and sand

As a country surrounded by sea, seaside and sandy beaches are the most common, but they are also The most attractive thing is that it’s free, no money required! After immigrating to Malta, living in a country surrounded by water means that there is no excuse for anyone not to go to the beach regularly. Even if you are not interested in sunbathing, you can still participate in many seaside and sea activities. For example, playing a dozen beach volleyball or having a delicious picnic on the beach are great outdoor activities for relaxation and entertainment.

2. Try different flavors of food

Everyone needs to eat, but why do we have to eat the same food every day? Why not change it up a bit? Although Malta is an island country surrounded by sea, there is no shortage of supplies on the island, and ingredients from all over the world can basically be purchased. In your free time, why not try some different dishes? If there is anything you don’t understand, you can look up recipes online and it’s easy to make a delicious meal.

3. Participate in charity activities

In your free time, if you have nothing to do and no plans and arrangements, why not participate in some charity activities? There are many charitable activities in Malta dedicated to helping those in need. If you become a volunteer, not only can you enrich your boring time, but it is also a rare experience and you can also dedicate your love. Why not do it?

4. Go hiking

Despite the small size of Malta, this country has many places that are very suitable for long-distance hiking, and the surrounding environment is extremely beautiful. Everything you can see is everywhere. It is lush green, and listening to the calls of birds and small animals around you. Hiking is also a sport that makes people imagine a lot. While exercising, it also activates one's mind and understands this sport better. Fall in love with every plant and tree in this country. A recommended route here is the Victoria Line walking trail. This road is called the Great Wall of Malta. Most of the walking trails are like walking on a vicissitudes of history, with a rich sense of heaviness.

5. Participate in various activities

Malta is a country with very frequent festivals. In addition to traditional national festivals, different places and even different The countryside has its own unique festivals. Therefore, after immigrating to Malta, if you want to participate in these festivals, there are basically several festivals every month. In addition, there are many concerts in Malta, which can be used to consume your free time.

6. Go hang out in parks or farms

Here are some recommended parks and farms that are worth visiting so you can relax in your free time.

1) St. Anton’s Garden

This garden is also known as the President’s Garden. St. Anton’s Palace and its large green space are the residence of the President of Malta. Luckily, this absolutely picturesque area is open to everyone at almost all times and is definitely worth a visit. The gardens are not only a great place for a picnic or a walk, they also provide excellent photo opportunities and often host events and performances.

 2) Sant'Antnin Family Park

This is a very large park with different play areas for people of different ages, and there are also some mazes, which can be used by children. Children play and there is a dedicated area for adults.

3) Ta'Qali Pet Farm

Although the place is not big, there are more than 20 different kinds of animals. It is actually quite boring for adults, but children may still be more interested in it. Love this place.

Of course, after immigrating to Malta, communicating more with your neighbors and going out for activities together is a way to live a leisurely life.

Malta Investment Immigration Fees

1. Main applicant for investment donation: 650,000 euros for spouse & children under 18 years old: 2.5 euros/person for unmarried children over 18 years old & parents/grandparents over 55 years old : 50,000 euros per person;

2. Purchase treasury bonds. Purchase 150,000 euros of Maltese treasury bonds, enjoy 5 years of compound interest income, and can be sold after 5 years;

3. Investment in real estate investment 35 Purchase a property or rent a property for 10,000 euros, with an annual rent of not less than 16,000 euros, which can be rented or sold after 5 years.

The cost of immigrating to Malta is mainly the cost of treasury bond immigration, which requires an investment of 250,000 euros to purchase Malta government A-grade treasury bonds, and then includes other lawyer fees, service fees, physical examination fees, etc. However, Chengchen Immigration will also launch a huge discount for the Malta National Debt Immigration in the New Year, that is, if you apply for the Malta National Debt Immigration Project through financing from January to March 2017, you can enjoy a huge 50% discount on attorney fees! 50% off! Only 25,000 euros after discount! Save 180,000 yuan! And with a financing of 100,000 euros, four generations of the whole family can immigrate to Malta and obtain EU+Schengen+Commonwealth+Eurozone pure gold status!

Judging from the current immigration policy of Malta, Malta’s national debt immigration is the simplest and most effective. Applicants only need to prepare 250,000 euros to purchase treasury bonds, 10,000 euros to rent a house (needs to rent for 5 years), 30,000 euros Euros are used for various government processing fees, 50,000 euros for lawyer fees, 50,000 yuan for consulting services, and a small amount of insurance fees, physical examination fees, translation fees, and notarization and certification fees.

It is understood that the insurance premium, physical examination fee, translation fee, notary certification fee, etc. for immigrating to Malta are generally about 20,000 yuan. It should be noted that the 250,000 euros spent by Maltese immigration applicants to purchase treasury bonds can be collected in principal and interest after 5 years. The annual interest rate is about 4.3%, which means that the annual income is about 10,000 euros. This part of the income Can be offset against the applicant’s rental costs. Calculated in this way, the actual cost of immigration for the applicant is 30,000 euros + 50,000 euros + 50,000 yuan + 20,000 people, which is about 650,000 yuan.

Malta Treasury Immigration Fees

1. Currently, by financing 100,000 euros, four generations of the family can immigrate to Malta and obtain EU + Schengen + Commonwealth + Eurozone pure gold status!

2. If you apply for the Malta National Debt Immigration Project through financing, you can enjoy a 50% discount on attorney fees! 50% off! Only 25,000 euros after discount! Save 180,000 yuan!

3. Residence application and account opening application fees

4. Immigration service fees

5. Third-party fees

Notary fee: 3,000 About RMB 5,000 (depending on the situation of each person and the price of the local notary office);

Certification fee: about 5,000 yuan (subject to the situation of each person and the price of the local notary office);

The application fee is 115 euros, which will be converted into RMB according to the exchange rate of the day; hand it to the embassy when submitting the materials;

Tax fee: After receiving the tax notice, you need to pay 4192 euros to the Malta Immigration Bureau;

Visa fee: RMB 640 + RMB 180 visa center service fee; pay to the Malta Visa Center when exchanging the visa;

Insurance fee: An entry medical insurance is required when exchanging the visa, about 900 Yuan RMB, customers can purchase by themselves.

Advantages of Malta’s investment immigration

1. Develop the economy and actively join the EU

The Maltese government hopes that Malta can become the "Singapore" of Europe - a high-end An island country with advanced technology and industry. After the current ruling Nationalist Party government of Malta came to power, it began to adjust the economic structure of Malta. Since January 1, 1999, the Maltese government has officially abolished the tariff and consumption tax system of the previous government, restored value-added tax, formulated minimum tax refund standards for various industries, privatized state-owned enterprises; expanded investment in infrastructure; strengthened The development of industry, tourism, finance, finance and other industries; increasing the attraction of foreign investment and strengthening cooperation with foreign enterprises.

Since 1990, Malta has applied to become a full member of the European Union, and the country has a reciprocal trade agreement with the European Union.

Malta has been approved in 2002. On May 1, 2004, Malta has become a full member of the European Union. Other member states will invest heavily in Malta. The ruling National Party is developing Malta's economy in this direction.

2. Encourage foreign businessmen to invest locally and provide various preferential treatment

(1) Investments in which more than 95% of the products are exported can receive a ten-year corporate income tax exemption;

(2) Imported machinery, equipment and raw materials are exempt from import duties and value added tax (VAT);

(3) 3% low-interest loan (the ten-year repayment amount shall not exceed UK 900,000 pounds);

(4) Exports to EU member states are exempt from import tariffs and quota restrictions, and exports to the United States are also eligible for Generalized Preferential Tariffs (GSP).

3. Since July 1990, the Maltese government has applied to become a full member of the European Union, and the country’s citizenship is the same as that of an EU member state. Quickly apply for a visa to enter countries such as Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Denmark, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Austria, Sweden and Finland.

4. The government encourages childbirth, and the Maltese enjoy good social welfare and implement free education, medical and retirement insurance systems.

5. The local people in Malta are simple, the public security is good, and there are no racial discrimination or political problems.

6. The living standard in Malta reaches the level of Western Europe, but the price level is relatively low, the medical equipment is advanced and the charges are low.

7. Malta has popularized education and provides free secondary school and university courses, all taught in English.

8. Duty exemption:

1) During the 6 months after arriving in Malta, your daily and personal items, furniture and other things used in the country of origin (excluding all guns Cannons and weapons) are exempted from customs duties when imported. In this case, no import license is required.

2) Importing a private car can be exempted from customs duties if the following conditions are met:

a) At least 6 months before the issuance of the permanent residence permit, you have Possession of this item;

b) All taxes are paid before the car arrives in Malta;

c) 6 months after your arrival in Malta or the signing of your permanent residence permit Arrival within the month (whichever date is later)

3) Transfer of funds and income back to the country, this applies to:

a) The unused money you brought to Malta Partial funds;

b) Income accumulated during your stay;

c) Income from your property and sales and/or other investments in Malta

< p>4) Malta does not need to pay inheritance tax: Although there is no inheritance tax in Malta, transfer tax still needs to be paid, including:

a) Real estate in Malta;

< p> b) Shares of companies registered locally in Malta (except those listed companies)