RETIREMENT

Retiring in Mauritius has become an increasingly attractive option for individuals seeking a serene and tropical lifestyle with access to modern amenities. The island nation offers a high standard of living, beautiful landscapes, and a welcoming environment for retirees. Here’s what you need to know about retiring in Mauritius:

Why Retire in Mauritius?

  • Lifestyle and Climate
    • Tropical climate with warm weather year-round.
    • Stunning beaches, lush mountains, and a laid-back lifestyle.
    • Multicultural society with English and French widely spoken.
  • Cost of Living
    • Affordable healthcare and domestic services.
    • Relatively lower cost of living compared to many Western countries.
    • Wide range of housing options, from modern apartments to luxury villas.
  • Healthcare
    • Quality private healthcare facilities.
    • Access to local and international medical specialists.
    • Health insurance plans tailored to expatriates.
  • Safety and Stability
    • Political stability and low crime rate.
    • Peaceful and welcoming community.

Retirement Permit

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1. Age Requirement
  • You must be 50 years or older.
2. Financial Requirements
  • Transfer a minimum of USD 1,500 per month(USD 18,000 annually) into a Mauritian bank account.
  • Additional funds may be required for dependents.
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3. Application Process
  • Submit an application to the Economic Development Board (EDB)of Mauritius.
  • Provide documents such as proof of funds, medical certificates, and passport copies.
4. Duration and Renewal
  • The initial permit is valid for 10 years and is renewable.
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Benefits for Retirees

  1. No inheritance or capital gains tax.
  2. Possibility of purchasing a property under specific schemes like the Property Development Scheme (PDS).
  3. Opportunity to enjoy a relaxed yet vibrant lifestyle with access to world-class golf courses, water sports, and cultural events.

Popular Areas for Retirees

  1. North (Grand Baie, Pereybere)
    • Popular for its beaches, shopping, and nightlife.
  2. West (Tamarin, Flic-en-Flac)
    • Known for its scenic sunsets and proximity to nature reserves.
  3. East and South (Belle Mare, Blue Bay)
    • Quieter regions with pristine beaches and a slower pace of life.

If you’re interested in exploring retirement in Mauritius further, consider visiting the island on a tourist visa to experience the lifestyle firsthand before making a decision. Let me know if you’d like more details or assistance with planning your retirement!

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