Citizenship and permit in case of divorce
Question is : I lived here and been married to a Mauritian for 8 years, having a son Mauritian born, in case of divorce what permit will I get ? And do I need to get work permit in that case ?
Cant nderstand how can I lose permit after divorce having a Mauritian son ? If it's truth then this country ridiculous
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Olesia Roopchand wrote:Hello to All
Question is : I lived here and been married to a Mauritian for 8 years, having a son Mauritian born, in case of divorce what permit will I get ? And do I need to get work permit in that case ?
Cant nderstand how can I lose permit after divorce having a Mauritian son ? If it's truth then this country ridiculous
You will be allowed to stay and reside on the island ( and most probably be given a work permit)Â up and until your son turns 18 yrs old.
BTW: Since you have been here for nearly 8 yrs , why don't you apply for Mauritian citizenship if Ukraine does not prevent you from having dual citizenship ?
Just to be on the safe side!
but now I can apply for citizenship not as a spouse of Mauritian, it tales up to years
thanks for help
However, there are also a few who only see clients as walking currency bills.
Perhaps, expats are more prone to fall victims to such 'non-professionals' given the expats' likely limited contextual information.
But, I don't think this is a phenomenon that is restricted to a particular profession or country.
Cheers
GJ
Olesia Roopchand wrote:Hello and thank you, I wanted to apply, but my husband never let me (insecure scared person)
but now I can apply for citizenship not as a spouse of Mauritian, it tales up to years
thanks for help
Hello
You do know that after after Four years living under the same roof as your husband on the island, you are allowed to apply for citizenship as the Spouse of a Mauritius citizen
Not as easy as that.
Please check the Mauritius Guide located under Discover at the top of this page.Â
Your profile shows you are Singaporean and living in Zambia so are you looking to head to Mauritius, find a bride and settle there. Citizenship is not a quick process.
@ Porcha, indeed as mentioned above, please read the Mauritius Guide + Mauritius allows/recognizes only opposite-sex marriages/wedding.
All the best
porcha33 wrote:also want to know if i marry a local woman, will i get mauritius citizenship?
does mauritius allow non-binary wedding?
Mauritius does not support LGBT.
Am afraid the law is not on your side.
Even if you divorce your spouse, you will still need to seek and obtain his consent and written permission in an approved form of Affidavit stating that your spouse grants you forever his permanent consent to you, now and in future, in relation of your application for a work permit.
This consent is important to ensure that you are a person of good character and morals. It also applies if you seek to stay in Mauritius after your divorce.
Residency applications have certain requirements and one of them is that you should be a person of good character and also a person fit and proper to be a good citizen of Mauritius.
Even if you successfully manage to severe your matrimonial ties with your spouse, you will always be required to state your marital status in any job applications.
Employers tend to look dispassionately at job applications from divorced applicants.
Hello there
Yes, same sex marriages or love are banned in Mauriitus.
Mauritius is still one of the very few places where you are not allowed to indulge in same sex act including acts of sodomy.
You may notice that the law is peculiarly about anal sex between two parties, males or females or whether it is consensual or not. The law does not stipulate that only male homosexuals are affected. It will apply in circumstances where even a male and a female having consensual anal sex.
This law or piece of legislation dates back to the colonial days where the British government had enacted the law on homosexuality to seemingly, stop British male soldiers from committing acts of sodomy among themselves.
Unfortunately, this obscure and rarely used law has not been reviewed and remedied or rectified in Mauritius.
So, expats must be careful if they are engaging in same sex partners or committing acts of sodomy on females.
Else if you divorced with kids custody they will allow you stay here till kids 18 years old.
If you divorced without the kids custody they will send you leave notice within 2 months I think as soon as the divorce was processed by court.
you seem to be confused and show a lack of understanding of the legal difference between "OCCUPATION PERMIT" and "EMPLOYMENT PERMIT, COMMONLY KNOWN AS WORK PERMIT".
Occupation permit and work permit are two different things.
The query in this forum was about work permit,
Was your marriage simply a RELIGIOUS MARRIAGE and was it registered with the civil authorities?
you may not have legal standing in a court of law if the marriage was just a religious one.
assuming you can file for divorce proceedings in the court, you would be better off if you ask the Court to grant you a decree nisi, BY MUTUAL CONSENT, to dissolve your marriage regardless whether one party was at fault or not.
You would also gain a lot if you remain amicable with your future ex-husband when it comes to property division, custody of your child and also remaining in Mauritius.
In my profession, I have sadly noticed that marriages do irretrievably break down because of AFFAIRS, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND LACK OF TRUST.
Feel free to contact me and I will be happy to help if I can.
I think your talk has shown you are completely a racist. I have stayed in Mauritius over decades and since day one I use my real name and identity of this account on expats. I had never seen person like you.
Funny.
best regards,
Julien
barbarasingh wrote:Mauritius is still one of the very few places where you are not allowed to indulge in same sex act including acts of sodomy.
Not offering opinion of rights or whatever, just pointing out your statement is inaccurate.
That's 60 something countries - Quite a few.
If I may be so bold as to make a suggestion - if you're going to make an argument, don't lie to prove it because it ruins your chances of looking credible.
This posts expresses no bias either way as far as gay sex or laws on the subject go. Basically, I don't care, but I'm not too keen on extremism of any sort.
You are married for 8 years with Mauritius citizen and having kids if you applied before for citizenship then it's different story.
You can apply for permit through edb mauritius all is online.
You can search on Google edb business mauritius. If you need help I can help it.
Real question is, even after divorce how you will get away from ex and not harrased by him again? I don't think this is the concern on priority for local police.
I hope you, are Good:)
I know: a Good local Solicitor. I’ll Inbox you her Details.
she does,
Affidavits and many Other, things
Hopefully, she could help you, on your Complex issue.
Even, an immigration issue, She would endeavor to look into it, for you and She if She could, Help.
She Nice, got an Office etc.
Kate:)
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