Harvey Law Group (HLG) was featured in our Special Report – Invest in Malta 2023 published in The Washington Times.
HLG is a leading multinational law firm that has developed a reputation amongst discerning businesses, individuals and governments across Canada, Asia, Africa, Middle East, and South America for its expertise in immigration law.
Maltese residency the ideal choice in Europe
“Malta is the ideal choice for US investors looking for residency in Europe,” shared Jean-Francois Harvey, Founder and Managing Partner of Harvey Law Group (HLG). The Malta Permanent Residence Program requires individuals to meet compliance checks, prove their source of funds and demonstrate they have at least EUR 500,000 of assets available throughout the first five years of their permit.
“Malta is one of the few programs globally that allows investors a rental option instead of exclusively necessitating a property purchase, donation, funds investment or government bond. It also offers an enviable quality of life and world-class health and academic institutions.”
If citizenship is the end goal, Malta offers a path to citizenship provided the investor complies with conditions including minimum residency. Residents who opt to live there have a naturalization route after 7 years, a shorter time frame than Spain’s naturalization route which involves 10 years of residency.
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Why are tighter due diligence checks welcome for the investment migration sector?
“We note there is a trend towards tighter due diligence checks on investor migrants by governments globally and at our firm, we welcome this as it will protect the integrity of the investment migration industry,” explained Harvey.
All individuals interested in applying for these types of programs should work with experienced professionals like HLG to ensure all their documentation is correct, and no red flags are raised so their application is processed smoothly and diligently. (Visit harveylawcorporation.com)
This is a media article published originally in The Washington Times for our International Media and PR report – Invest in Malta 2023 – prepared with Mercury Global Report.