Mauritius the paradise of the Indian Ocean

Mauritius the paradise of the Indian Ocean, has launched a new long-stay visa to meet the growing demand of international visitors who wish to move to the Covid-protected island for work, tourism, or retirement. The new Premium visa is valid for one year, with the possibility of renewal, and can be requested by those who want to move while continuing to work remotely, have a long-term second home on the island or spend their pension here.

Living in Mauritius

These new visas proposed by the government of the Republic of Mauritius arise in response to the strong international request to be able to move to this country in the Indian Ocean. Thanks to Mauritius' excellent handling of the global pandemic and the implementation of one of the most stringent national arrival test provisions in the world. The country is now perceived as a perfect long-term relocation destination. As it provides a Covid protected environment along with economic, political, and legal stability. The collective response of the government of Mauritius and the country as a whole to the health emergency offers long-term visitors an opportunity to escape restrictions in their countries and move with minimal effort to live and work on an island safe from Covid.

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Mauritius a little paradise

The country also remains open to tourists looking for a Covid-protected destination for shorter trips. Mauritius is known to international visitors looking for an authentic Indian Ocean paradise, with beautiful beaches, coral reefs, and stunning scenery, as well as recreational activities such as golf, hiking and walking, water sports, and scuba diving. Medical tourism, conferences, weddings, and honeymoons have also been the focus of tourism in Mauritius for decades. The Covid-19 pandemic has meant that some of these short-term visitor groups are understandably unable to meet the required 14-day quarantine requirements and Mauritius is looking forward to welcoming these tourists again when possible.

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Mauritius rigor in anti-covid controls

In order to keep the country safe from Covid, Mauritius has implemented one of the most stringent health monitoring regimes in the world. All visitors are required to follow health measures as a necessary condition and entry requirement. All new arrivals on the island are required to undergo a 14-day quarantine period combined with a pre-departure PCR test, an on-arrival test, and follow-up tests on days 7 and 14. Mauritians returning to Mauritius and short and long-term visitors are all advised to follow the same procedures to keep the island safe. Some of the best hotels in Mauritius have been chosen as arrival facilities. Health protocols are regularly reviewed in line with country requirements and the status of the global pandemic.

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Working remotely

Ranked first in Africa according to the World Bank's latest Doing Business Report, the country provides unprecedented support for working remotely. Thanks to a transparent financial ecosystem, state-of-the-art telecommunications infrastructure, and reliable ICT connectivity with a high-capacity undersea fiber-optic network connecting Africa to Asia and Europe via the Middle East. Mauritius also offers a wide range of long-term rental accommodation options ranging from apartments to beach houses. Residents are also allowed to purchase properties including luxury villas, penthouses, apartments, and duplexes under specific investment programs.

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Who is admitted

Premium visa allows visitors from countries listed in the eighth table of passport regulations. The following categories of visitors are eligible: repeat tourists who had planned to retire and migrate to Mauritius prior to the COVID-19 pandemic; retirees seeking a safe haven for Covid; investors and professionals who wish to come with their family and work remotely from Mauritius. They also have the option of offering this facility to their employees; visitors who have children studying in Mauritius.

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