How to Move to Malta and Start a Business Your Ultimate Guide by Global Expat
How to Move to Malta and Start a Business β Your Ultimate Guide
By Mohamed Aboshanab, CEO of Global Expat
Malta is one of the best places in the world to live, work, and do business. With its low taxes, strategic location in Europe, and business-friendly environment, Malta has become a top destination for entrepreneurs, investors, and digital nomads looking to establish a presence in the EU.
In this guide, Iβll walk you through everything you need to know about moving to Malta, getting residency, setting up a business, and benefiting from Maltaβs attractive tax system.
π²πΉ Why Choose Malta?
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Low Taxes β Malta offers some of the lowest corporate taxes in Europe, with effective rates as low as 5% for businesses using the right structures.
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EU Member State β As part of the European Union, Malta provides access to the EU market and benefits from free trade agreements.
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Business-Friendly Regulations β Malta makes it easy for foreigners to set up and own 100% of their businesses.
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Residency & Citizenship Options β You can obtain residency through different investment programs, and Malta has one of the best citizenship-by-investment programs in the world.
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English-Speaking Country β English is an official language, making it easy for entrepreneurs to communicate and operate a business.
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Strategic Location β Situated between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, Malta is a perfect base for global entrepreneurs.
π‘ How to Move to Malta: Residency Options
If youβre planning to live and work in Malta, youβll need the right residency permit. Here are the best options:
1οΈβ£ Malta Permanent Residency Program (MPRP) π
Maltaβs Permanent Residency Program (MPRP) is an investment-based residency scheme. To qualify, you must:
βοΈ Invest in real estate (buy for β¬350,000+ or rent for β¬12,000/year)
βοΈ Pay a government contribution of β¬58,000+
βοΈ Show proof of financial stability (β¬500,000 in assets, of which β¬150,000 must be liquid)
π‘ Benefits:
Get permanent residency in 4-6 months
Access to Schengen travel
No requirement to live in Malta full-time
2οΈβ£ Malta Citizenship by Naturalization (for Investors) π
Malta offers one of the most attractive citizenship-by-investment programs in the EU.
βοΈ Make a donation of β¬600,000 (1-year residency) or β¬750,000 (3-year residency) to the Maltese government
βοΈ Buy real estate worth at least β¬700,000 or rent for β¬16,000/year
βοΈ Donate β¬10,000 to charity
π‘ Benefits:
Get an EU passport in 1-3 years
Visa-free travel to 190+ countries, including the USA, UK, and Canada
No language requirement
3οΈβ£ Malta Digital Nomad Visa π
For remote workers and digital entrepreneurs, Malta offers a Digital Nomad Visa, allowing you to live in Malta while working for an international company.
βοΈ Earn at least β¬2,700/month
βοΈ Work remotely for a foreign company or be self-employed
βοΈ Have valid health insurance
π‘ Benefits:
Live in Malta for up to 1 year (renewable)
No need to pay Maltese income tax on foreign earnings
π’ How to Set Up a Business in Malta
Starting a business in Malta is quick, simple, and tax-efficient. Hereβs a step-by-step guide:
1οΈβ£ Choose the Right Business Structure
Malta offers several types of business entities:
βοΈ Limited Liability Company (Ltd.) β The most common and tax-efficient business type for foreigners.
βοΈ Sole Proprietorship β Best for freelancers and small businesses.
βοΈ Holding Company β Useful for tax structuring and investment purposes.
π‘ Most expats register a Private Limited Company (Ltd.), as it offers limited liability and low taxes.
2οΈβ£ Register Your Company
To register a company in Malta, follow these steps:
βοΈ Choose a unique company name
βοΈ Prepare and submit the Memorandum & Articles of Association
βοΈ Appoint a director and company secretary
βοΈ Deposit at least β¬1,165 as share capital
βοΈ Get a Maltese business address
βοΈ Register with the Malta Business Registry (MBR)
π° Cost: Starting from β¬320-β¬500 for registration.
π Timeline: Around 1-2 weeks to get everything set up.
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π¨βπΌ International lawyer with expertise in immigration, tax, citizenship & business
π Multiple passports & residency in 8+ countries
πΌ Done business with 50+ countries, helped 1000+ people move & start businesses
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How to Move to Malta and Start a Business β Your Ultimate Guide
By Mohamed Aboshanab, CEO of Global Expat
Malta is one of the best places in the world to live, work, and do business. With its low taxes, strategic location in Europe, and business-friendly environment, Malta has become a top destination for entrepreneurs, investors, and digital nomads looking to establish a presence in the EU.
In this guide, Iβll walk you through everything you need to know about moving to Malta, getting residency, setting up a business, and benefiting from Maltaβs attractive tax system.
π²πΉ Why Choose Malta?
β Low Taxes β Malta offers some of the lowest corporate taxes in Europe, with effective rates as low as 5% for businesses using the right structures.
β EU Member State β As part of the European Union, Malta provides access to the EU market and benefits from free trade agreements.
β Business-Friendly Regulations β Malta makes it easy for foreigners to set up and own 100% of their businesses.
β Residency & Citizenship Options β You can obtain residency through different investment programs, and Malta has one of the best citizenship-by-investment programs in the world.
β English-Speaking Country β English is an official language, making it easy for entrepreneurs to communicate and operate a business.
β Strategic Location β Situated between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, Malta is a perfect base for global entrepreneurs.
π‘ How to Move to Malta: Residency Options
If youβre planning to live and work in Malta, youβll need the right residency permit. Here are the best options:
1β£ Malta Permanent Residency Program (MPRP) π
Maltaβs Permanent Residency Program (MPRP) is an investment-based residency scheme. To qualify, you must:
β Invest in real estate (buy for β¬350,000+ or rent for β¬12,000/year)
β Pay a government contribution of β¬58,000+
β Show proof of financial stability (β¬500,000 in assets, of which β¬150,000 must be liquid)
π‘ Benefits:
Get permanent residency in 4-6 months
Access to Schengen travel
No requirement to live in Malta full-time
2β£ Malta Citizenship by Naturalization (for Investors) π
Malta offers one of the most attractive citizenship-by-investment programs in the EU.
β Make a donation of β¬600,000 (1-year residency) or β¬750,000 (3-year residency) to the Maltese government
β Buy real estate worth at least β¬700,000 or rent for β¬16,000/year
β Donate β¬10,000 to charity
π‘ Benefits:
Get an EU passport in 1-3 years
Visa-free travel to 190+ countries, including the USA, UK, and Canada
No language requirement
3β£ Malta Digital Nomad Visa π
For remote workers and digital entrepreneurs, Malta offers a Digital Nomad Visa, allowing you to live in Malta while working for an international company.
β Earn at least β¬2,700/month
β Work remotely for a foreign company or be self-employed
β Have valid health insurance
π‘ Benefits:
Live in Malta for up to 1 year (renewable)
No need to pay Maltese income tax on foreign earnings
π’ How to Set Up a Business in Malta
Starting a business in Malta is quick, simple, and tax-efficient. Hereβs a step-by-step guide:
1β£ Choose the Right Business Structure
Malta offers several types of business entities:
β Limited Liability Company (Ltd.) β The most common and tax-efficient business type for foreigners.
β Sole Proprietorship β Best for freelancers and small businesses.
β Holding Company β Useful for tax structuring and investment purposes.
π‘ Most expats register a Private Limited Company (Ltd.), as it offers limited liability and low taxes.
2β£ Register Your Company
To register a company in Malta, follow these steps:
β Choose a unique company name
β Prepare and submit the Memorandum & Articles of Association
β Appoint a director and company secretary
β Deposit at least β¬1,165 as share capital
β Get a Maltese business address
β Register with the Malta Business Registry (MBR)
π° Cost: Starting from β¬320-β¬500 for registration.
π Timeline: Around 1-2 weeks to get everything set up.
#MaltaBusiness #MoveToMalta #TaxFreeLifestyle #MaltaResidency #Entrepreneurship #FinancialFreedom #ExpatLife #DigitalNomad #MaltaTax #StartABusiness
π¨βπΌ International lawyer with expertise in immigration, tax, citizenship & business
π Multiple passports & residency in 8+ countries
πΌ Done business with 50+ countries, helped 1000+ people move & start businesses
πΉ Book a video call by the minute using https://app.minnect.com/expert/MohamedAboshanab
π¬ Book a consultation: https://Cal.com/moaboshanab
π₯ Join my Special Mailing list
https://globalexpat.substack.com
π» Join membership: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/moaboshanab
π Website: https://Aboshanab.net
π₯ Join my community on Locals https://mohamedaboshanab.locals.com/
π± Join my community on Telegram: https://t.me/MoAboshanabHQ
π₯ Join my Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/moaboshanab/?ref=share
π² Join my WhatsApp group: https://nas.io/MoAboshanab