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Features for expats in Mauritius

Four-day week: A boost to international careers?
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Four-day week: A boost to international careers?
Presented as one of the new flexicurity solutions, the four-day week seems to have a lot of benefits. Young workers, especially generation Z, are especially favorable to the option. While physicians and sociologists are researching the phenomenon, countries are experimenting with the new system by conducting full-scale tests. How does the four-day work week impact the lives of expatriates? Should it be part of the criteria for choosing your next destination?
Désiré François and Cassiya: 30 years of bringing people together
Désiré François and Cassiya: 30 years of bringing people together
Years go by and we still can't get enough of Cassiya, regardless of generations. Désiré François and the group Cassiya are celebrating their 30th anniversary this year. 30 years of sega and fighting for justice through their lyrics and their music.
Are expat freelancers eligible for social benefits?
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Are expat freelancers eligible for social benefits?
Are you tempted to start a business abroad or create one in your home country with the possibility of working from anywhere in the world? With the boom of digital nomadism, more and more freelancers are taking the leap. But are they covered by their home country's social security? Are they entitled to some form of social assistance?
Rodrigues Island: Where time stands still
Rodrigues Island: Where time stands still
Who needs paradise when Rodrigues Island is only an hour and a half flight away? The tiny island where time stands still... The island of a thousand and one beaches, of a thousand and one smiles. Need a break? This little paradise is the perfect place.
Remote work: What are the risks if you move abroad without informing your employer
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Remote work: What are the risks if you move abroad without informing your employer
As work-from-home becomes the new normal, more expats feel tempted by the possibility of being a digital nomad who works from a Brazilian beach or a European summer house. However, some expats are doing it without the prior consent of their employers. This can create serious compliance and regulatory issues for the company, issues for which the worker can get sacked.
These countries have the largest immigrant populations
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These countries have the largest immigrant populations
Canada is set to welcome 450,000 immigrants yearly by 2024. The country is looking to keep attracting international talent and is counting on its excellent track record to stay on top of the list of the most popular expat destinations. Which other countries have the highest immigrant populations and what are their current policies?
Recipe : Fish vindaye
Recipe : Fish vindaye
Here's the fish vindaye recipe.  It's a quick and easy dish and can be served as a side dish, with white rice and grains, in faratas or simply with bread.
These are the most expensive African cities for expats
Cost of living
These are the most expensive African cities for expats
Inflation continues rampaging over the world's economies, causing significant rises in commodity prices, soaring real estate values and growing inequalities almost everywhere. Earlier this year, Mercer published its 28th ranking of the most expensive African cities for expatriates, and the results are quite discouraging. Here's what expats have to say about the cost of living in African countries.        
Making the most of summertime in Mauritius
Making the most of summertime in Mauritius
As you may have noticed, the days are getting longer and hotter. Summer is fast approaching. In order to make the most of this season, we suggest some activities to discover.
Authentic Souillac!
Authentic Souillac!
We're taking you to the south of the island for a little stroll in the village of Souillac. Located between Union Saint-Aubin and Surinam, it has a population of around 10,000 inhabitants. Between the age old trees and garden and historical sites, this village has kept its authentic character over the years.
Things expats should not forget when getting married abroad
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Things expats should not forget when getting married abroad
Have you decided to take the leap of faith and are getting married? Congratulations! Of course, a wedding is always a wonderful life event, but as far as the planning is concerned, especially when you are an expatriate, it doesn't always go as smoothly as one may want. Depending on the country where you are currently living, you might encounter more or less daunting challenges and unforeseen obstacles along the way. But don't panic! Proper planning will avoid disappointments.
How to stay close to your roots when you're an expat
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How to stay close to your roots when you're an expat
When you have been living abroad for years, and you are fully integrated into your new country, it can be difficult to stay in touch with your native culture. As the years go by, you become more and more detached from the current events in your country of origin, you watch fewer and fewer films or series produced there, you see less and less of your compatriots, and sometimes you barely speak your native language. So, what can you do to avoid searching for words in your native language and feeling completely disconnected from your former life?
These countries offer visas for retired expats
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These countries offer visas for retired expats
Multiple countries on all continents offer residence permits to retirees who have a secure source of passive income from abroad. A retirement visa allows elderly expats to enjoy the country's lifestyle and boost its economy as consumers without putting pressure on its public services.
Creole expression : Lev pake ale
Creole expression : Lev pake ale
The Kreol language is full of funky expressions. This week, we bring to you ‘Lev pake ale'.
Are expats a threat to youth employment?
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Are expats a threat to youth employment?
Immigrants tend to bear the brunt of economic downturns. The health and economic crises have led to fundamental questions about the expats' place in the local workforce. In 2020, some even bet on the end of global mobility as we know it. Others pointed out the positive impact a decrease in immigration would have on the employment of young locals. But are expats really a threat to the employment of young people? 
What should expats do in case of conflictual relationships at work?
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What should expats do in case of conflictual relationships at work?
Let's say you have recently been hired abroad, or you have been promoted, changed department, changed supervisors... And that everything was going fine until the day tensions began to flare between you and your supervisor. Ever since then, every day brought its share of disagreements. Either that, or they would break out without warning, at the turn of a meeting, or because of some misunderstanding or misinterpretation.
Trou d'Eau Douce Book Festival: Honoring French literature
Trou d'Eau Douce Book Festival: Honoring French literature
The 2nd edition of the Book Festival starts this Thursday, October 6 and ends on Sunday, October 9. Four days of discovery, sharing and reconnection around books and reading. A plethora of authors, publishers, cartoonists and illustrators will share their works with the public over the course of this weekend. Various activities are planned for all ages. The French publisher, Mohamed Mbougar Sarr, winner of the 2021 Goncourt Prize, will be the guest of honor of this year's Book Festival.
The Magic Bowl recipe
The Magic Bowl recipe
This week, we bring to you the Magic Bowl recipe. This comes to us from China and has been adopted and adapted by Mauritians. It is easier to make than it seems…

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How AI can help artisans grow their business in Mauritius
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How AI can help artisans grow their business in Mauritius
A tech entrepreneur for more than twenty years and based in Mauritius for the past five, Breno Le Gal has built a career that bridges digital innovation, craftsmanship and local entrepreneurship. After founding Ewa's Kitchen, an artisanal business born from a deeply personal journey, he went on to create Crafty, an AI-powered management solution designed to support artisans and independent creators. In this interview, Breno shares his entrepreneurial journey, his perspective on the challenges facing Mauritian artisans, and his vision for a more accessible digital future for small businesses.
Work From Home with greater peace of mind 
Mauritius Telecom
Work From Home with greater peace of mind 
In a context where energy efficiency and mobility are essential, Work From Home has become a necessity. To support this shift, Mauritius Telecom is proposing exceptional offers designed to transform every Mauritian home into a high-performance workspace and study hub. 
Why coastal erosion is accelerating in Mauritius
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Why coastal erosion is accelerating in Mauritius
Within just a few days, a wide stretch of sand vanished along the west coast of Mauritius. A stark episode that lays bare a truth backed by data, even as authorities moved quickly to try to restore the situation: the island is among the most vulnerable in the world to rising sea levels and coastal erosion.
Mauritius to regulate smartphone use in schools
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Mauritius to regulate smartphone use in schools
Mauritius is about to join a already lengthy list of countries that have chosen to act. More than 60 nations have enacted laws or policies restricting smartphone use in schools. Among them are France, the United Kingdom, Australia, China, Italy, Finland, Canada, and the Netherlands. The island, according to some observers, has been slow to follow suit. "Mauritius was too slow to react," say various stakeholders, who point to the antisocial behaviors that have proliferated in schools in the wake of mobile phone use.
From expat to expert: Anaïs Honorez's journey in Mauritius
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From expat to expert: Anaïs Honorez's journey in Mauritius
Moving abroad often starts with a feeling, a vague desire for change that gradually takes shape. For Anaïs Honorez, the plan came together step by step, through travels across Asia and the discovery of Mauritius, where she settled in 2018. Since then, she has turned her personal experience into genuine expertise, helping dozens of expats each year navigate their move to the island. In this interview, she looks back on her journey, shares the realities of life in Mauritius beyond the postcard clichés, and offers practical advice for a successful relocation, from preparation through those first months on the ground.
Mauritius announces Golden Visa to attract wealthy investors
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Mauritius announces Golden Visa to attract wealthy investors
Mauritius is taking its attractiveness strategy to the next level. Announced at the Cabinet Meeting on April 10, 2026, a Golden Visa Scheme is currently in the works, alongside a dedicated concierge service for ultra-high-net-worth investors. Behind the announcement lies a clear and deliberate ambition: to capture capital on the move, and fast.