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The Mauritius Expat Guide - 2024 Edition, is now available online!

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Camille_S

Hello everyone,


We're excited to announce that the Mauritius Expat Guide - 2024 Edition, created in partnership with EDB Mauritius, is now live online!


From formalities, visas, studies, accommodations, employment, health, leisure, transportation, and more, you'll have all the tools you need to get acquainted with the jewel of the Indian Ocean and plan your expat life on the island.


for free


We hope this guide proves valuable and provides all the necessary information to assist you in your expatriation or as you take your first steps on the island.


Feel free to share your feedback and suggestions to enhance the guide by replying directly to this discussion.


Regards,

The ½ûÂþÌìÌà Team

GuestPoster369

@Camille_S


Thanks for the latest guide. Very informative as always 😀

GuestPoster369

translated from french :


Hello.

We are planning to move to Mauritius in the next few months. We are French and currently reside in France.

We're a couple with a 6-year-old child, and we lived in Réunion for several years. I myself grew up on Réunion.

We're thinking of coming to Mauritius on a tourist visa at first, hoping to develop a professional activity.


In the editorial you note, and I quote: "self employed" permit

"Self-employed workers simply have to provide proof of transfer of funds within four weeks of obtaining their permit, with subsequent checks. The requirement to invest USD 35,000 has been abolished.


But I can't find any verification on the government website. Could you please give me more information to clarify this?


thank you


Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

Bhavna

@Gautier78


Hello and welcome !


Feel free to post your question in French on the french speaking forum : /forum/viewforum.php?id=4040


In regards to self-employed permit, feel free to contact the EDB :


Regards

Bhavna

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