Malta Citizenship Statistics

Antoine Saliba Haig | 27 июн 2016

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Legislative amendments, particularly the shift to dual and multiple citizenship, and the 2007 amendments are reflected in the Malta Citizenship Statistics for the period 1991-2013. The Malta Citizenship Statistics portrays that the number of citizenships acquired by registration rose sharply from the year 2000 onwards. It is also observed that with the introduction of the Maltese Individual Investor Programme in 2013, there has been a slight increase in the figures relating to citizenship acquired by naturalisation. 

Malta Citizenship Statistics 1991-2013

  1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Registration 111 78 108 121 145 158 111 111 79 512 1062 684 496
Naturalisation 135 109 141 116 132 160 128 110 54 75 128 99 93
Total 246 187 249 237 277 318 239 221 133 587 1190 783 589
  2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Registration 514 490 406 460 594 745 863 988 954 945
Naturalisation 70 72 68 93 50 74 81 92 162 130
Total 584 562 474 553 644 819 944 1080 1116 1075

From an annual average of 111 in the 1990s, the number of registrations increased up to 512 in 2000 and 1062 in 2001 and has remained in the region of 500 a year ever since. The figure of 1062 in 2001 remains the highest figure recorded for citizenship registrations in Malta. This increase is attributed by the Maltese National Statistics Office in the 2001 Demographic Review to the removal of the prohibition against dual and multiple citizenship by the legislative amendments that entered into force by virtue of the 2000 amendments.

Malta Citizenship Statistics by Registration 1991-2013 

Acquisition by Registration 98 99 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
By virtue of marriage via Articles 4 or 6 107 75 162 682 354 240 267 197 197 228 160 241 255 298 537 326
Resettling permanently in Malta after having emigrated and ceased to be citizens of Malta via Article 4(4) 4 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Being children born abroad to female citizens of Malta via Article 5(2)(a) - - 173 241 221 192 210 268 180 179 184 153 176 165 85 170
Being former citizens of Malta via article 8 - - 177 139 109 64 37 25 29 21 25 13 10 14 15 7
Minor children of Maltese descent - - - - - - - - - 5 62 116 134 179 107 186
Persons of Maltese descent - - - - - - - - - 27 163 222 288 332 200 256
Total 111 79 512 1062 684 496 514 490 406 460 594 745 863 988 954 945

The above table gives a breakdown of the figures for acquisition by registration for 1998-2013 according to the grounds for registration for 1998-2013 according to the grounds for registration and shows that it was mostly foreign spouses, children born abroad to a female citizens of Malta and former citizens of Malta who had lost their citizenship because of the possession or acquisition of another citizenship that took advantage of the change in policy regarding dual and multiple citizenship to acquire Maltese citizenship by registration. The last two grounds 'minor children of Maltese descent' and 'persons of Maltese descent' are the new grounds introduced by the 2007 amendments. 

Malta Citizenship Statistics 2013-2016

In 2014, 314 applications for Maltese citizenship were approved with the largest majority being UK citizens (29.6%), followed by Italian (10.2%) and Russian citizens (7%). 

According to information tabled in the Maltese Parliament in May 2016 by the Minister for Citizenship, it was confirmed that 667 individuals have applied under the Maltese Citizenship by Investment Programme as of last April. A total of 143 main applicants have been approved and granted Maltese citizenship while the rest of the applications were still being processed. Out of these applications, 84 main applicants have been refused after a serious due diligence process done by Identity Malta

 

Malta Citizenship Statistics


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