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EU’s top court orders end to Malta’s ‘golden passport’ program

  • A Financial Times investigation reported that 16 people, including sanctioned Russians, obtained Maltese citizenship.
  • These individuals successfully purchased citizenship despite facing sanctions or prior criminal convictions.
  • At least seven individuals sanctioned by the EU, US, or Ukraine acquired Maltese passports.
  • The citizenship program requires investments starting from €600,000.
  • Malta remains the sole EU state offering citizenship for investment and faces legal action from Brussels, with a court ruling expected Tuesday.
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Financial Times broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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