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Said Soormally

@said4955

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Mauritian expat in England

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5

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About me

Mauritian

Lives in Colchester

Speaks English, French

Registration: 26 April 2015

About

I was born in Mauritius, reside in the UK. I own a number of commercial and residential properties in UK and Mauritius and am always interested in any new opportunity in any country. I have knowledge of electrical & electronic products, catering equipment. etc. We source and supply the latest technology through our Trade centre office in the UK. My details are: Mr. Said Soormally . 60-62 North Station Road. Colchester. CO1 1SE. U.K., Tel: 00-44-(0)1206-500-100. Email: foremostuk@btconnect.com
Interests: Any new business venture

Occupation

I am Self-employed.

My expat journey

mauritiusengland
England

England

Mauritius

Mauritius

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said4955 replied to a thread
10 years ago
laetitiabr

Mauritian Business - change of partner by laetitiabr

Hello 大咖福利影院, A year ago, I opened a business with a Mauritian citizen, the business is thriving but unfortunately my partner needs to move away from the business for good. I am therefore in a difficult situation were I am not sure what to do. I ...

Dear ..........., I am surprised to hear that your Mauritian partner wants to give up a thriving business, for your information a company incorporated in Mauritius can be 100% foreign owned with no minimum capital. I would advise you to sell your ... Read More

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said4955 replied to a thread
10 years ago
Nayana

Sponsor for foreign workers by Nayana

Does anybody know companies or employers in Mauritius who are usually hiring foreign native English speaking workers ? My Australian friend wants to find a job in Mauritius and move here. He has 3 years experience as Real Estate agent and also more ...

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said4955 replied to a thread
10 years ago
najs

bringing a car from uk to maurtius by najs

hi I was just wondering if I were to bring a car to Mauritius and then eventually want to sell it there what is the law regarding how long I would have had to have it in my possession .???

According to my information, If you are a Returning Mauritian Citizen having lived abroad for more than 10 years will be entitled for an exemption from the Custom's Duty but you would be required to pay 15% Value Added Tax + appropriate ... Read More