Mauritius Occupation Permit Application
The Mauritius Occupation Permit (OP) allows foreign nationals to reside and work in the country. Applications are made in one of three categories depending on the professional activities undertaken.
Criteria for Mauritius Occupation Permit
Residency for Foreign Professionals Employed by Multinational or Local Companies
Foreign professionals employed by multinational or local companies in Mauritius can apply for the OP, granting residency for the duration of their employment.
The permit is renewable for up to ten years with a valid contract, and a minimum monthly salary of MUR 22,500. Permit holders may invest in businesses but cannot work or hold majority ownership. Applications can be made remotely through the National Electronic Licensing System, initiated by the employer.
Short-term permits, valid for up to nine months, are also available.
Young Professional Occupation Permit (YPOP)
Mauritius Premium Visa
The Mauritius Premium Visa permits non-citizens to reside in the country as tourists, retirees, or professionals working remotely for up to one year. Applications are submitted online at no cost and the visa is renewable. The applicant’s primary business and income must remain overseas; evidence of accommodation, valid travel and health insurance is required.
Permanent Residence Permit (PRP)
Mauritius offers a 20-year renewable Permanent Residence Permit (PRP) for expatriates, their dependents, and eligible family members. Eligibility criteria vary:
Residency for Retired Non-Citizens
Mauritius provides a renewable 10-year Residence Permit for retirees aged 50 and above, subject to the transfer of at least USD 1,500 per month or USD 18,000 annually into a local bank account. After maintaining the residence permit for three consecutive years, retirees may apply for a 20-year Permanent Residence Permit (PRP), provided they have transferred a minimum of USD 54,000 during the three-year period. While retirees are allowed to invest in businesses, they are prohibited from engaging in employment or deriving any employment-related benefits.
Senior Living Residences
Mauritius’s Property Development Scheme (PDS) provides Senior Living Residences for individuals aged 50+, featuring independent living with amenities like health clubs and clubhouses. Approved projects allow non-citizens to acquire residential units or life rights, granting them residence permits for themselves and their partners, as long as they retain ownership or occupancy.