Publications

Publications
Who's Who Legal Malta lawyers Priscilla Mifsud-Parker and Woktec Gazala co-author the publication "Business Relocation to the European Island of Malta – A Practical Guide" published by Who's Who Legal Business Relocation Guides for Malta annually. Priscilla Mifsud Parker and Wojtek Gadzała, Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates
Swift technological advancements, social media and the internet have all contributed to the transformation of the manner in which artistic, literary works and other creative arts are created, produced, distributed and exploited. Current law does provide exceptions and specific scenarios that attempt to tackle novel technologies however a revision of the Act, keeping in mind that technological neutrality is paramount, would greatly improve the current situation.
Investors can obtain Malta Citizenship by Investment. On approval, Malta Citizenship applicants must make a contribution and investment in Malta.
An article on How to get Maltese Citizenship by birth, descent, adoption, marriage, investment. How to get Maltese Citizenship under Maltese Citizenship Law
Cyprus is one of the fore-runners in the industry when dealing in tax planning. This is valid for both corporate entities as well as individuals. As matter of fact, many ultimate beneficial owners who have established a corporate structure in Cyprus, now also hold residency status in Cyprus due to the immediate positive effect of relocating or commencing their business structure in Cyprus.
Malta Residence & Citizenship Programmes are compared in the detailed outline of the Maltese Citizenship Programme and the Malta Permanent Residence Programme. A detailed comparison of Malta Citizenship and Residence programmes.
Definition of 'PEP' or definition of 'Politically Exposed Person' according to Maltese Legislation and International Regulations
An overview on the Investment Programmes in Malta and Cyprus. As of 1st November 2020, the Cyprus Investment Programme is closed until further notice.
With over a EUR 100 Million in tangible measures to restart the economy
In November 2020, Malta launched the "Granting of Maltese Citizenship for Exceptional Services Regulations". The new Maltese Citizenship Regulations for direct Investment allow the grant of citizenship in Malta after one or three years of legal residence, the passing of 4-tier due diligence and a direct investment of €600,000 to €750,000 to the Malta citizenship fund.


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