About Us
Residency By Investment
About Us
Over 25
Years of Experience
Jane Katkova, the founder of the company, is a Citizen of Canada and Latvia, European Union, a Canadian immigration Council and an Expert in the field of Citizenship by Investment.
With 2 great passports and enjoying the world without borders, Jane is an avid believer in having options and privileges offered by second citizenship.
Jane lives in Toronto, Canada, and frequently travels the world on business and pleasure.
In The
market since 1998
Fast Passport by Jane Katkova and Associates is a global leader in citizenship and residency planning with over 25 years of experience in Canadian immigration.
In 2010, Jane expanded her international practice to include services in the area of citizenship by investment. To date, we have proudly assisted thousands of individuals from numerous parts of the world. Our Fast Passport Boutique service is designed to fulfill the ever-growing demand for global mobility.
Our
Licensed agents
We exclusively collaborate with highly qualified and licensed immigration experts specializing in government-approved citizenship and residence permit by investment programs within the European Union and the Caribbean. Our team, known as the “Fast Passport Boutique,” comprises seasoned professionals with extensive experience in navigating the intricacies of immigration processes.
Get Your Second Passport
Fill up the eligibility form today, and we will contact you at the preferred time.
Meet the
Dedicated Team
Jane Katkova
Founder and Chief Strategist
Travor R. Parry
Global Tax Strategist
John Mccubbin HBA
Financial and Investment Strategist
Carina Podcoritov
Chief Operating Officer
Krikor Kolasrian
Private Client Senior Advisor
Albert Kant
Private Client Coordinator
Aaron Yang
Private Client Coordinator
Tina Nwanya
Case Coordinator for Nigeria Region
Hieu Nguen
Case Coordinator for Vietnam Region
FAQs about Malta
How much does it cost to apply for Malta Residency by Investment Program?
The first Malta residence permit is valid for a year, and the following ones are issued for two years each.
The holder must submit a tax return and pay the tax due by the end of April of the year following the reporting year. The tax office then sends confirmation of the payment, based on which the Identity Malta Agency replaces the residence permit card.
How many visa-free countries can I travel to with Malta Passport?
The first Malta residence permit is valid for a year, and the following ones are issued for two years each.
The holder must submit a tax return and pay the tax due by the end of April of the year following the reporting year. The tax office then sends confirmation of the payment, based on which the Identity Malta Agency replaces the residence permit card.
How often do I need to renew my residence permit card?
The first Malta residence permit is valid for a year, and the following ones are issued for two years each.
The holder must submit a tax return and pay the tax due by the end of April of the year following the reporting year. The tax office then sends confirmation of the payment, based on which the Identity Malta Agency replaces the residence permit card.
Do I have to live in Malta to maintain my residence permit?
The first Malta residence permit is valid for a year, and the following ones are issued for two years each.
The holder must submit a tax return and pay the tax due by the end of April of the year following the reporting year. The tax office then sends confirmation of the payment, based on which the Identity Malta Agency replaces the residence permit card.
Is it possible to return the investments?
The first Malta residence permit is valid for a year, and the following ones are issued for two years each.
The holder must submit a tax return and pay the tax due by the end of April of the year following the reporting year. The tax office then sends confirmation of the payment, based on which the Identity Malta Agency replaces the residence permit card.