The Mauritius Premium Visa, administered by the Economic Development Board (EDB), is a long-stay visa for tourists, retirees or remote-working professionals (with their families) who wish to stay in Mauritius for more than six months and up to one year, renewable.
The Occupation Permit as a Professional is Mauritius's combined work-and-residence permit for a foreign national employed in Mauritius by a multinational or a local company.
Mauritius' Occupation Permit for Investors is administered by the Economic Development Board (EDB) and combines a work and residence permit for a non-citizen who invests a minimum of USD 100,000 into a business activity in Mauritius.
The Self-Employed Occupation Permit, issued by the Economic Development Board (EDB) of Mauritius, lets a freelancer or independent professional relocate to Mauritius by investing a minimum of USD 50,000 in a professional activity and producing at least 3 letters of intent from prospective clients, of which 2 must be…
The Permanent Residence Permit (PRP) is a 20-year residency status for Mauritius, renewable for a further 20 years, granted by the Residence Permit Section of the Prime Minister's Office (Defence and Home Affairs Division) to investors, professionals, self-employed entrepreneurs, retired non-citizens and their famil…
Mauritius offers a ten-year residence permit to retired non-citizens aged 50 or above, and the financial test is unusually simple: USD 2,000 a month, or the savings equivalent.
The Young Professional Occupation Permit is Mauritius's stay-on route for foreign graduates of Mauritian institutions: it converts a student visa into a work-and-residence permit without leaving the country, and it exists precisely so that people the country has already educated can enter its labour market.
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