Dreaming of island life? Whether you're looking to retire by the sea, work remotely, invest in a second home, or raise your family in a peaceful, multicultural paradise—Mauritius offers safety, beauty, and a high quality of life. Here's what you need to know about living here full-time or part-time.
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Explore visa and permits for retirees, professionals, investors, and long-term visitors.
Allows foreign nationals to stay in Mauritius for up to one year (renewable). Ideal for remote workers, retirees, or long-term visitors who wish to enjoy island life without permanent relocation.
A combined work and residence permit for professionals, investors, or self-employed individuals. This permit lets you live in Mauritius while pursuing business or employment opportunities.
A Residence Permit (RP) is a temporary permit for foreigners to live in the country for a specific period, such as through an Occupation Permit (10 years) or when buying property.
A Permanent Residence Permit (PRP) is a long-term, 20-year permit available to investors, professionals, self-employed entrepreneurs, and retirees meeting certain financial or residency conditions.
Discover a view worth waking up to.
Whether you are considering a long-term stay or relocation, renting lets you experience island life and explore different regions before committing to buy. Mauritius offers everything from affordable studios to luxury beachfront villas.
Our platform features only handpicked properties that meet high standards of design, comfort, and customer service. Each listing is carefully vetted to ensure you enjoy a stress-free stay.
Own the view you’ve been dreaming of.
Buying property can make you eligible for permanent residency if the investment exceeds a set threshold. Foreigners can purchase property through government-approved schemes:
• PDS (Property Development Scheme) – luxury residences with facilities and services.
• IRS (Integrated Resort Scheme) – large-scale developments with golf courses and marinas.
• RES (Real Estate Scheme) – smaller projects, more accessible investments.
Mauritius is a rising hub for global talent—welcoming digital nomads, entrepreneurs, and skilled professionals alike. With flexible work permits, remote work options, and a dynamic economy, the island offers exciting opportunities across key sectors:
• Finance & Banking – a strong offshore and investment hub.
• Information Technology & BPO – expanding digital and outsourcing industries.
• Tourism & Hospitality – careers in resorts, events, and eco-tourism.
• Renewable Energy & Innovation – growing fields shaping a sustainable future.