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Finding work-life balance in Mauritius

Mauritius is a popular expat destination for its quality of life, pleasant climate and spectacular scenery. However, when working in a new country, it can be difficult to balance work and family life. Here are some tips to help you balance these two important aspects of your life in Mauritius.
Plan your time effectively

Planning is essential when you have a family and a job to manage. It is important to structure your days and set regular times for work, family activities and leisure time. This will help create a stable and predictable routine for the whole family.
Learn to delegate

It is important to know how to delegate certain tasks and responsibilities to other family members or professionals to lighten your workload. For example, entrust meal preparation to your spouse or hire a babysitter to take care of your children while you work.
Enjoy the benefits of the island

Mauritius offers plenty of options for enjoying your family's leisure time. Enjoy the beautiful beaches and water activities, such as snorkelling or sailing. Explore the natural parks and wildlife reserves to discover the local flora and fauna and organise excursions and picnics to strengthen family bonds and escape from the daily routine.
- Plan your time efficiently by setting fixed schedules for all activities
- Learn how to delegate tasks and responsibilities to lighten your workload
- Take advantage of the island's benefits to spend quality time with your family
By following these tips, you will be able to find a work-life balance in Mauritius and enjoy all that this beautiful country has to offer.
Types of permits/visas for expatriating to Mauritius with family

Mauritius offers several options for expatriates who wish to relocate with their family to work, invest or retire. Here is an overview of the types of permits/visas available for families:
Premium Visa

The Premium Visa is valid for 1 year, renewable, and allows you to work remotely from Mauritius. It does not allow you to work on the island, and proof of income of €1350 per month or €15000 in savings is required. In addition, proof of residence in Mauritius is required and we can assist you in obtaining it.
Retired license

The Retirement Permit is valid for 10 years and does not allow you to work on the island. Applicants must be at least 50 years old and must transfer an initial amount of $2000 to a local bank within 60 days of obtaining the residence permit, and then be able to make transfers of at least $2000/month or $24000/year to their Mauritian account.
Residence permit by purchase of property

The Residence Permit by purchase of property is valid for the duration of the investment, which must be a minimum of 375,000 USD for a period of 5 years in a project approved by the Mauritian government. It allows you to live and work on the island, as well as to invest in a business or in real estate.

Expatriation-Maurice is an agency specialized in supporting expatriates in their expatriation process in Mauritius. We can help you obtain your residence permit or visa, find accommodation adapted to your needs and budget, rent or buy a vehicle, and ensure that you are taken care of upon your arrival at the airport. We can also help you find schools for your children and facilitate the importation of your pets. Finally, the information presented in this article is a small part of our services, we also offer personalized assistance to answer all your questions and help you in your daily life in Mauritius. Do not hesitate to contact us for more information.
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