Malta
Malta is an island nation in the Mediterranean off Southern Europe that is 316 km² and has a population of under 1 million. Its primary languages are Maltese and English, though other languages, such as Italian, are very common there.


Government website for immigration: https://www.gov.mt/en/Life%20Events/Pages/Moving%20to%20Malta/Moving-to-Malta.aspx
LGBT+ specific immigration programs (if available): To my knowledge, Malta does not have a specific government program for LGBT+ asylum process, but LGBT+ people can apply for asylum as refugees if they feel they are in danger in their own country
https://help.unhcr.org/malta/asylum/how-to-apply-for-international-protection-in-malta/
Additional resources for LGBT+ asylum seekers:
Malta Gay Rights Movement – provides support to LGBT+ people in Malta including asylum seekers https://maltagayrights.org/
Aditus Foundation – advocates for LGBT+ refugee rights in Malta https://aditus.org.mt/our-work/advocacy-initiatives/safe4all/
Gay Malta – an organization for LGBT+ people in Malta https://www.gaymalta.com/aboutus
Other sites about relocation/citizenship: Malta is part of the EU. If you have citizenship in a EU country, you may have different avenues for immigration https://european-union.europa.eu/live-work-study/immigration-eu_en
Is same-sex marriage legal: yes
Are trans identities legally recognized and protected: yes
Are more than two genders legally recognized: yes
Is conversion therapy legal: no
Are there laws protecting LGBT+ people from discrimination: yes (see below general anti-discrimination laws for legislation)
See Equaldex for a chart with more specifics: https://www.equaldex.com/region/malta
Are there any laws preventing other general discrimination (e.g. religion, age, sex, ethnicity): yes