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How to Get Malta Permanent Residence with Dele Adewole

Dele Adewole

Nigerian Entrepeneur

The names and photos of the clients have been altered for the purpose of this case study.

How to Get Malta Permanent Residence with Dele Adewole

Even if you have a country in mind, be open to new options, as Latitude Group have a wealth of knowledge on all the core RCBI programmes."

Entrepreneurs and their dependents flock to Malta because it’s a family-friendly base. This EU island group has a low crime rate. It is a safe place to bring up your children and is ideal for families who want to bring elderly relatives with them too.

Investors can contribute to the Malta Permanent Residence Programme (MRPR) in different ways. You combine charity contributions with a property purchase. It is a steady route to visa-free travel throughout the Schengen Area.

Latitude has helped many entrepreneurs to become Permanent Residents. 40something Dele Adewole is such an example. This African investor established a European base for his family through us.

Laying the Building Blocks for a Better Future

Dele Adewole is Lagos born and bred. He runs a logistics capital in the Nigerian capital. It is the home that he grew up and knows best.

Malta is receiving unprecedented interest as the likes of Ireland and Portugal reduce their investment migration options. The southern European climate is Mediterranean with summers that are dry and hot. The skies are blue and the days are long.

The extra educational opportunities for his children appealed to Dele. His wife was drawn to the luxury lifestyle. The benefits matched the costs.

Buying an island property guarantees Malta Permanent Residence.

How Latitude Group Helped with Malta Permanent Residence

Dele, like many of his Nigerian compatriots, had long harboured dreams of fresh opportunities in Europe. But Europe is big and Dele’s “vague idea of where to look for relocation options” were not inspiring any definite ideas. Then he got in touch with Latitude and the search became more focused.

Latitude “discussed several options” with the Adewole family and “Malta was the best fit”. A “fantastic team” there “went above and beyond just the immigration work”. Expert advice is our speciality and we can tailor suggestions to your present circumstances and future requirements.

  • January 22, 2020

    Client onboarding

    We perform the initial Latitude Group due diligence. The Adewoles sign the client agreement, complete the necessary Residency Malta Agency forms, and provide the required supporting documentation.

  • May 25, 2020

    Application review and submission

    The Latitude Group legal and processing teams carefully review the Adewoles' application. They send it to Residency Malta Agency after Eugene and Marinda confirm they meet the requirements.

  • November 4, 2020

    Application approval

    We receive the Letter of Approval in Principle from Residency Malta Agency and forward to the Adewoles.

  • January 15, 2021

    Becoming Permanent Residents in Malta

    The Adewoles receive the Letter of Final Approval from the Residency Malta Agency.

Success summary

You might already be picturing a new life in a new country. Even if you can put a name to the place, it does not mean that this location is the best fit.

As Dele describes, “Even if you have a country in mind, be open to new options, as Latitude Group have a wealth of knowledge on all the core RCBI programmes.”

Dele Adewole

Nigerian Entrepeneur

The names and photos of the clients have been altered for the purpose of this case study.