Malta
Tiny EU island where English is official, the sun shines 300 days a year, and the Nomad Residence Permit and MPRP both lead toward long-term Schengen access.
Available visas
2 visa pathways for Malta
A non-EU national contributes around €110,000–€140,000, holds qualifying property, and walks away with permanent EU residency for the whole family. One of Europe's most established residency-by-investment routes — and one of the last serious ones still standing after Portugal, Spain, and Ireland either closed or radically restricted theirs.
A one-year nomad permit on a sun-drenched, English-speaking EU island. Income bar is moderate, the lifestyle is excellent, and you can renew up to four years total — with a flat 10% tax on foreign-source income that makes Malta one of the friendliest EU bases for high earners.