Emd Advocates13 Jan, 2022Business
Ordinary residence in Malta requires individuals to physically live on the island for a period of six months or more. EU/EEA/Swiss nationals may apply as being economically self-sufficient by proving that they are financially stable or on the basis of employment if an individual works in Malta as an employee or is self-employed. EU/EEA/Swiss nationals and Non-EU nationals may accompany the main applicant provided that they prove that they are financially dependent on the latter. One may also apply on the basis of education if an individual is studying in Malta. If the student is under-age, his/her legal guardian can apply for a residence permit to accompany him/her upon confirming that he/she has stable and regular income.
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