Three Paths To Malta Residency (From An Immigration Attorney)
I sat down with a Malta immigration attorney and asked her everything I wanted to know
Malta is one of the most popular retirement destinations.
Last week, I sat down with an immigration attorney who’s been helping Americans relocate to Malta for years, and she walked me through how it actually works.
One of her clients came to Malta “temporarily.”
That was 19 years ago.
He’s still there.
In this video, we cover:
The three residency paths (and which one fits your situation)
The biggest misconceptions people who move to Malta have
What you’ll actually pay in taxes, how healthcare works, and the lifestyle
The attorney in this video is Liana Falzon.
She works in Malta and handles all three residency programs we discussed.
You can find their website here:
As Liana mentioned, the first consultation is free.
Those in depth interviews will become a regular part of Digital Citizen from now on.
We will speak to:
Tax specialists
Relocation attorneys
International banks who serve US citizens
People who migrated from the US successfully
Anyone else, who has insights on retiring abroad safely
This first interview is available for free to everyone.
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That’s it for this week.
Thanks for reading, and as always, appreciate having you here.
— Ben
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