EU top court rules against Malta’s golden passport scheme

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The reason why people are buying these passports⁠ is because banking systems are discriminate and build a risk profile according to your passport⁤

So if you are African or South American then you are high risk even if⁣ you are legit thats why wealthy people are buying these passports so they rest its⁢ not about entering EU without visa or living there
 
Most of the buyers are people who can’t or are too lazy to obtain visas‌ for traveling. Typically Chinese, followed by Russian at a distant second.
Of course the EU‍ is always ready to destroy whatever is good for people.
 
Although I am politically against mass immigration, I think wealthy people add a lot of‌ value to a country, plus it is very good for a country's budget because these‍ types of passports usually cost at least a million. Shame to see it abolished.
 
Well it is what you get for trying to stay in the EUSSR.

It will‌ get shut , but not because it was ineffective, instead because it worked too well.‍ It gave outsiders a legitimate fast-track into the communist fortress of Brussels, and that scared⁠ the bureaucrats. Surely no pretending it relates to “values” or “solidarity", it’s about increasing control.⁤ The program was (still is for the moment) simple: write a check, if you are⁣ not doing criminal activities, you get an EU passport. The leftist Eurocrats hated it because⁢ it let capital flow where it pleased, bypassing the endless gatekeeping and identity politics that︀ dominate the European immigration racket. A self-made millionaire from Lagos or Shanghai (or Moscow, who︁ cares!) could become as European as Mohammed from Paris (hahaha) and that broke their ideological︂ narrative. They prefer to import terrorists and basic criminals on collapsing boats 🙂

Funnily the same︃ EU that’s now crying about "commercialization of citizenship" has no issue when Portugal or Greece︄ whore out long-term visas and residency to anyone with a few hundred grand for a︅ downtown apartment. Those flows are controlled, slow, and taxed HARD. Malta gave people actual leverage︆ , mobility, security, and access without kissing the ring (and beneficially no forced taxation LOL).︇ That’s what got them in trouble.

It is no more than a political hit job,︈ a small country used its sovereignty to punch above its weight, and the empire came︉ knocking.

Power hates independence. And when you find a tool that actually gives you some︊ , expect them to come for it.
 
I agree. As an island nation with limited resources they are doing what pretty much⁠ many small islands do to generate revenue to help residents while ensuring the new incoming⁤ persons are rich enough not to be burden to society and in fact be a⁣ net positive economically.

I think certain EU countries like Germany are aggrieved by their own⁢ stupidity and Malta's success. Germany is a country that took in 1 million refugees between︀ 2015-2016 from Iraq, Syria etc and 1.1m Ukrainian refugees up to 2024 - and maybe︁ more now. That is a lot of people to house and I wonder if its︂ a net negative socially and economically? I mean I would not visit a Christmas market︃ in Germany any time soon without solid concrete barriers in place ns2.

Lets hope Malta︄ finds a way to keep its golden passport by tweaking the program a little so︅ it meets the "necessary bond of solidarity and good faith between a member state︆ and its citizens, or to ensure mutual trust between member states" 🙄
 
Stevie Wonder could have seen this coming. In fact, there was a thread discussing it‌ right here on this very forum.
 
Sad news for many Russian and Chinese "investors", and of course very sad for the‌ mafia state of Malta, I'm sure the prime minister and all his cousins and relatives‍ are already crying...

I think an easy condition for "proving the bond to the country"⁠ and get citizenship should be to learn the local language.

The EU should be satisfied⁤ with it as well, as then the applications will be 0- nobody will bother learning⁣ the cavemen grunting that the Maltese call their "language"
 
But Malta's official‍ languages are English and Maltese...lol. You can speak either.

The Maltese⁣ language itself is around 70% Maghrebin Arabic. North Africans and Arabic speakers etc have no⁢ problems with basic communication with Maltese persons in Arabic. So I imagine many wealthy Arabic︀ speakers may pass with flying colors any language test with less work than others. Or︁ they could just speak the other official language English.
 
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