Malta selling citizenship to the rich

Q: Security officials worry that Malta's citizenship-for-cash program could open up Europe and the United States to any swindler, criminal or terrorist who can afford the price tag of up to $1.57 million. Malta is a small island nation 50 miles south of Sicily. Where is it on this map?

Circle the area on this map


Q: Maltese citizens can freely travel, live and work in the 27 nations that are members of the . . .

A. Eurozone

B. British Commonwealth

C. European Union

D. United Nations

Q: While Malta has opened its doors to the wealthy, it has been far less welcoming to . . .

A. African migrants

B. Bulgarian workers

C. Italian fisherman

D. Syrian refugees

Q: What nation offers legal residency, though not citizenship, to attract the wealthy?

A. Greece

B. Spain

C. United States

D. All of the above

Q: Malta's government is hoping rich foreigners will boost the nation's economy. Who were the last of the many foreigners who ruled Malta?

A. Italians

B. British

C. Germans

D. French


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