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keseena

keseena

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Mauritian expat in Equatorial Guinea

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Mauritian

Lives in Malabo, Bioko Norte

Speaks English, French and Creole

Registration: 02 April 2012

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keseena replied to a thread
9 years ago
LK19

Company Set up by LK19

Hi, I’m looking into relocating to Mauritius permanently. Currently I work in Australia, but I’m fortunate enough where I can complete most of my work from anywhere in the world. I visited Mauritius in 2008 and loved the country. I ...

keseena

Yes "you" will want to have a tax residency for the "Company"-GBC1. It is 15 % tax with a 80% rebate which means maximum effective tax of 3% while for GBC2, the company is tax exempt . Yes you are tax resident after 183 days, ... Read More

keseena replied to a thread
9 years ago
LK19

Company Set up by LK19

Hi, I’m looking into relocating to Mauritius permanently. Currently I work in Australia, but I’m fortunate enough where I can complete most of my work from anywhere in the world. I visited Mauritius in 2008 and loved the country. I ...

keseena

The purpose to have a GBC1 is to benefit from 3% taxation which you already know. On this basis as investor you would want to have a tax residency certificate which helps you benefit from Double Taxation Agreement (DTA). In order to obtain a Tax ... Read More

keseena replied to a thread
9 years ago
LK19

Company Set up by LK19

Hi, I’m looking into relocating to Mauritius permanently. Currently I work in Australia, but I’m fortunate enough where I can complete most of my work from anywhere in the world. I visited Mauritius in 2008 and loved the country. I ...

keseena

If we are talking in theory no, but in any case there is a need to have at least two resident directors, However in practice, due to the rise in Money Laundering cases, Management companies are more strict and vigilant (as per experience). Read More

keseena replied to a thread
9 years ago
LK19

Company Set up by LK19

Hi, I’m looking into relocating to Mauritius permanently. Currently I work in Australia, but I’m fortunate enough where I can complete most of my work from anywhere in the world. I visited Mauritius in 2008 and loved the country. I ...

keseena

If you have a strong KYC no, otherwise many management do, so they mention in their Agreement as well. Read More

keseena replied to a thread
9 years ago
vadim kampel

Shareholding + professional permit by vadim kampel

Hi! Can i, like foreigner be a shareholder of company with local director, and will be hire by this company to have occupation permit like professional?

keseena

Yes Nadeem, thank you. I am so use to use the word and agree it will create confusion here. thanks for the correction. Read More

keseena replied to a thread
9 years ago
KalleemKhan

Need a suggestion about resident permit. by KalleemKhan

Hi friend, Im not a Mauritian citizen , i was married to a Mauritian and stayed in Mauritius 8 years on resident permit as spouse of citizen.after 5 years we had a baby, unfortunately My Wife left me because of another guy and we divorced ...

keseena

Hi Kalleem, Too bad, you did not make the request for a permanent residence after those 5 years, you would definitely have got it. The authorities will surely look into your case if you apply for a PR, but there is less probability that they will ... Read More

keseena replied to a thread
9 years ago
vadim kampel

Shareholding + professional permit by vadim kampel

Hi! Can i, like foreigner be a shareholder of company with local director, and will be hire by this company to have occupation permit like professional?

keseena

Hi Vadim, All the shareholder of the company can be foreigners, however one main rule applies: You need to have a Mauritian Director. Save as otherwise you have someone, you cannot incorporate your company here. Of course, if you open a company as ... Read More

keseena replied to a thread
9 years ago
LK19

Company Set up by LK19

Hi, I’m looking into relocating to Mauritius permanently. Currently I work in Australia, but I’m fortunate enough where I can complete most of my work from anywhere in the world. I visited Mauritius in 2008 and loved the country. I ...

keseena

Hello, You will have to open a Mauritian domestic company and obtain an occupation permit. Of course you can have a GBC1 or GBC2 but be careful, it costs so much (registration and yearly fee), that i always suggest to go for a local domestic ... Read More