Key Reforms to Malta Golden Visa

Malta

The Maltese Golden visa program (MPRP) now becomes cheaper and affordable to applications, as a result of new changes implemented into the program.

On 22 July 2025, the Residency Malta Agency published Circular No. RMA 72 – 2025, formally
announcing substantial updates to the MPRP golden visa framework via Legal Notice 146 of 2025. These updates are applicable to all new applications submitted from 1 January 2025 onwards. The changes aim to streamline application processing, simplify pricing, introduce a transitional permit, and offer greater flexibility on property use.

Key Changes

  • A one-year Temporary Residence Permit granted at the outset after background checks.
  • A restructured pricing model, replacing the distinction between purchasing and leasing property
    with a unified contribution.
  • Lower fee for dependants and zero fee for spouse significantly reduce overall costs for larger families.
  • Rental flexibility for both owned and leased qualifying property.
  • The transfer of licensing authority from Agenzija Komunità Malta to the Residency Malta Agency.

New Pricing

Rent OptionProperty
Government Administration Fee
Main Applicant: €60,000 (Split payment structure of €15,000 upfront and €45,000 upon approval)

Additional Dependents
(Spouse and Children under the age of 18 are excluded from any fees.)
€7,500 per dependent
Government Contribution €37,000
Donation to an NGO €2,000.

Property Rental
€14,000
(South or North regions)

Health Insurance:
Basic health insurance
required for all applicants.

Residency Card:
€500 per card,
€50 for replacement of card
(due to loss, theft, damage or amendments to personal details (e.g change of address)

Financial Eligibility: €500,000 net assets of which €150,000 must be in financial assets OR €650,000 net assets of which €75,000 must be in financial assets.
Property Purchase
Minimum €375,000
(South or North regions)

Government Administration Fee
Main Applicant: €60,000 (Split payment structure of €15,000 upfront and €45,000 upon approval)

Additional Dependents
(Spouse and Children under the age of 18 are excluded from any fees.)
€7,500 per dependent
Government Contribution €37,000
Donation to an NGO €2,000.

Health Insurance:
Basic health insurance
required for all applicants.

Residency Card:
€500 per card,
€50 for replacement of card
(due to loss, theft, damage or amendments to personal details (e.g change of address)

Financial Eligibility: €500,000 net assets of which €150,000 must be in financial assets OR €650,000 net assets of which €75,000 must be in financial assets.

These updated rules and pricing apply retrospectively to all applications submitted on or after 1st
January 2025, regardless of whether the legal notice was published later.

Prabhu Balakrishnan

Prabhu Balakrishnan

Founder and CEO of Best Citizenships

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