Retirement Visas and Residency Permits in Mauritius

How to retire, live, and maybe settle on the island: who can do it, how to apply, how much it costs, what your rights are, and useful advice

Mauritius is a tropical island nation in the Indian Ocean, known for its turquoise lagoons, lush green hills, diverse culture, and relaxed lifestyle. For retirees seeking warm weather, safety, and long-term residency options, Mauritius offers several attractive pathways. This guide explains the main retirement-related visas and residence permits, financial requirements, costs of living, and steps for a smooth relocation.


Retirement Visa Options in Mauritius

1. Retired Non-Citizen Residence Permit

The Retired Non-Citizen Residence Permit is the primary option for long-term retirees. It is intended for non-citizens aged 50 and above who want to live in Mauritius without working.

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