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Malta in Brief |
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Population: |
397,000 (UN, 2005) |
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Capital: |
Valletta |
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Area: |
316 sq km (122 sq miles) |
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Major languages: |
Maltese, English |
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Major religion: |
Christianity |
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Life expectancy: |
76 years (men), 81 years (women) (UN) |
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Monetary unit: |
1 Maltese lira = 100 cents |
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Main exports: |
Machinery and transport equipment |
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GNI per capita: |
US $10,780 (World Bank, 2005) |
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Internet domain: |
.mt |
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International dialling code: |
+356 |
A Guide to Immigration in Malta
The inward movement of
foreigners into the Maltase Islands is regulated by the Chapter 217 of the
Laws of Malta: the Immigration Act. The Immigration Act regulates:
the
exemption of foreign spouses of citizens of Malta and their dependents
under 21 from the requirement of periodical permission from the Immigration
Authorities;
the granting of temporary residence permits;
the granting of permanent resident permits;
the granting of permission for foreigners to work in Malta.
Since the
1960’s, Malta has tried to create an inflow of foreign exchange and to
generate foreign income into the Maltese economy. For this reason,
Malta has continued with its policy of attracting foreigners of a
certain level of financial standing to settle in Malta.
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Conditions of Permanent
Residence
Benefits of Permanent
Residence
Purchasing Immoveable Property in
Malta
Taxation of Permanent Residents
Permanent Residence Scheme & Ordinary Residence Compared
Malta Permanent Residence
In respect of expatriates, the Government
maintains a very restrictive policy and employment licences are granted only in
exceptional circumstances.
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Job Vacancies
Malta - EU
Relations
International
Relations
Property Centre
Health Division


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