EU top court rules 'golden passport' schemes are illegal

EU top court rules ‘golden passport’ schemes are illegal

/ 05:13 PM April 29, 2025

EU has ruled that 'Golden Passports' are illegal

 European Union flags wave in the wind as pedestrians walk by EU headquarters in Brussels. The bloc’s highest court ruled that ‘Golden passport’ scehems are illegal.  (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo, File)

Brussels, Belgium – “Golden passport” schemes for deep-pocketed foreign investors violate European Union law, the bloc’s highest court ruled on Tuesday, after a legal challenge against Malta by Brussels.

“The acquisition of Union citizenship cannot result from a commercial transaction,” the EU’s Court of Justice said, ruling that Malta had infringed EU law.

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Brussels had taken Malta to the top court in 2022 over the program, which allows non-Europeans to effectively buy Maltese — and therefore EU — citizenship through defined payments or investments.

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Tuesday’s decision is binding and Malta must comply or risk hefty fines.

“A member state cannot grant its nationality –- and indeed European citizenship -– in exchange for predetermined payments or investments, as this essentially amounts to rendering the acquisition of nationality a mere commercial transaction,” the court said.

Although the court stressed that each member state has the right alone to decide on nationality, this was a freedom that must “be exercised in compliance with EU law”.

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The Maltese scheme “infringes the principle of sincere cooperation and jeopardizes the mutual trust between member states concerning the grant of their nationality”, the court said.

Rich Russians and Chinese had used the scheme to obtain EU citizenship from Malta.

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There had been similar schemes in Cyprus and Bulgaria but these countries later dropped them.

Malta excluded Russian and Belarusian applications for “golden passports” following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, when Europe cracked down on Kremlin-linked individuals.

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