“I’m an investor from Hong Kong who is interested in Malta’s new MRVP. Do permanent residents get the right to work/do business anywhere in the Schengen Area automatically or is it limited to just visa-free travel?”
However, Maltese residency certainly facilitates the process, since an application for an employment license for a person who already enjoys the right to reside in Malta is much simpler than the case when a third-country national requires an application for a Single Permit, which grants both the rights of residence and employment in Malta.
Again, while a certificate of Maltese residence will not automatically grant the beneficiary the right to work in the Schengen area, it will definitely facilitate the process as the beneficiary will enjoy the right to stay indefinitely in Malta and spend every 90 out of 180 days in the Schengen area.
Therefore, being a Hong Kong national, the added value would be the right to return to and reside in Malta, as opposed to having to exit the Schengen area once the 90-day limit has been utilized. This should allow for sufficient time and added flexibility to stay in Malta while exploring the Schengen jurisdiction within which one might wish to apply for a work permit.
As for setting-up and operating a business in the rest of the Schengen area, similar to the previous answer, this will very much depend on the legislation and requirements of the respective jurisdiction. However, the added value would be the right to return to and reside in Malta, as opposed to having to exit the Schengen area once the 90-day limit has been utilized.
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