Government Agrees to Update Citizenship RulesThe Maltese government has announced plans to update the country’s citizenship rules in order to ensure compliance with European Union laws. This move comes as part of Malta’s ongoing efforts to align its national regulations with EU requirements, reflecting the country’s commitment to being a responsible member state. The updates aim to address specific areas where Maltese laws may not fully align with EU directives, thereby ensuring that the country’s citizenship framework is both robust and in harmony with broader European legal standards. By making these adjustments, Malta seeks to maintain its reputation as a cooperative and law-abiding EU member, while also providing clarity and certainty for individuals and families affected by the changes. The government’s decision underscores the importance of adapting to evolving legal landscapes and the ongoing dialogue between Malta and EU authorities.
Malta to Align with EU Laws
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