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MALTA PERMANENT RESIDENCY

"Unlocking the world with an Indonesian passport: From Bali to Barcelona and beyond, let your wanderlust take flight!

Indonesia as a country gains more influence on the world stage, and its business sectors are rapidly expanding globally.

However, Indonesians face challenges when traveling for business due to limited visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to only 70 countries and territories.

 

The European Union, which is the largest market in the world, also requires strict visa approval procedures for Indonesian citizens, hindering their ability to travel there for business, professional or tourist purposes. Additionally, Indonesian citizens are not allowed to hold two passports legally, which would facilitate their international travels.

Eliminating the visa requirement for the Schengen Area-The World’s Largest Visa Free Zone for Indonesian citizens

BECOME A TRULY GLOBAL CITIZEN TROUGH THE MALTA RESIDENCE AND VISA PROGRAM (MRVP)  OF MALTA,  EU AND SCHENGEN ZONE MEMBER

This beneficial program allows Indonesian citizens to hold European Union residency card and to freely travel to 27 European countries: AustriaBelgiumCzechRepublicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFrance

GermanyGreeceHungaryIcelandItaly, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, MaltaNetherlandsNorwayPolandPortugalSlovakia,

 SloveniaSpainSweden, Switzerland, and Croatia.

Romania, Bulgaria, and Cyprus –are expected to join soon the Schengen Area.

LANTAKA GROUP ASSISTS INDONESIAN CITIZENS WITH THE MALTA RESIDENCE AND VISA PROGRAM (MRVP), ENABLING THEM TO TRAVEL WITHOUT A VISA WITHIN THE SCHENGEN AREA.

The Malta Residence and Visa Program (MRVP)a gives right to five years’ permanent residence, renewable indefinitely. There is no requirements for applicants to reside in Malta.

 

An application may include any children, parents or grandparents of the principal applicant, or their spouse, may also be included as dependants

 

Republic of Malta has a beneficial tax treatement for foreign residents. Foreigners -residents in Malta aren’t subject to income tax in Malta on income arising outside Malta. 

WHY MALTA?

Since becoming a member of the European Union in 2004, Malta has established itself as a stable, neutral, and highly respected country. Positioned in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, the Maltese archipelago has become one of Europe's top investment destinations, recognized for its dependability, predictability, and security. These attributes set Malta apart from other global business and financial centers. The nation is comprised of three islands - Malta, Gozo, and Comino - with a total population of over 400,000 people occupying an area of 316 km2. While Maltese is the national language, both Maltese and English are recognized as official languages. Malta has an exceptional climate, welcoming people, and a low crime rate, 

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