Legal Overview of the Malta Citizenship by Merit Framework
Malta’s nationality law includes a discretionary framework for acquiring Maltese citizenship recognising individuals who have rendered or will render exceptional services to the country. This route is separate from naturalisation through residence and is grounded in Malta’s Citizenship Act and Legal Notice 159 of 2025. Under this provision, citizenship may be granted to individuals whose personal exceptional achievements, contributions, or public service are considered to be in the national interest of Malta. This includes distinguished individuals in:
- Scientific research, education, or innovation
- National security and humanitarian causes
- Arts, culture, and sport
- Public health or civil service
- Entrepreneurs
- Philanthropists
- Technologists
Citizenship through exceptional services is not automatic. Rather, it is awarded by the Minister responsible for citizenship after passing through a citizenship application process administered by Community Malta Agency.
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