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Citizenship in Mauritius

glenVIP

I am 60 yrs old and would like to retire in Mauritius.
I would like know the process.
Banking  etc

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Julien

Hi Glen,

have you already read the Mauritius expat guide ?

GuestPoster04023

Hi Glen you welcome to contact me - happy to assist - just been through the process!
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Ceresiet

welcome @glenVIP

In order to get the Residence Permit as Retired Non-Citizen, applicants must meet the following criteria:

(PLEASE NOTE this is for Residency and not Citizenship)


Be 50 years old and above

Have a Mauritian bank account

Transfer at least USD 2,500 or its equivalent in freely convertible foreign currency to a bank account in Mauritius - this amount must be credited to the account before submitting an application to the Board of Investment. The bank account must contain at least USD 40,000 per year, over the course of three years

Show evidence of the initial transfer of USD 2,500 into the local bank account when applying for the Residence Permit

Effectuate a transfer of at least USD 120,000 over three years into the local bank account

Not allowed to receive a salary from a Mauritian company, or work in Mauritius

Do not repatriate the funds to the country of origin (unless the Retired Non-Citizen Permit has been cancelled)

Submit proof of transfer of at least USD 40,000 into the Mauritian bank account, to the Board of Investment (BOI) at the end of each year

read more on this thread:

/en/guide/africa/m … itius.html

Ceresiet

@glenVIP further to the above, if you prefer you can come over to Mauritius on a Tourist Visa (valid for 6 months) or the Premium Visa (valid 1 year, renewable) in order for you to set up your bank account & other formalities. (Upgrade to Retired non-Citizen status is allowed from the Premium Visa).

(no quarantine applicable to Fully Vaccinated travellers arriving in Mauritius from 1 October 2021).

GuestPoster04023

Hi all. Reading the "rules' fir retiring. I see that your nit allowed to take a salary from a Mauritius company.
One of my thoughts is to register my UK company in Mauritius. And pay myself from the  transferred company. But that sounds like it's against the rules.
Any thoughts ?