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Being respectful of the culture and people of your expat country
Everyday life
Being respectful of the culture and people of your expat country
Respect, whether for individuals, the society, the laws, is a universal value. While it is usually the norm in your own country, it tends to be secondary when you move to another country. As an expat in a new place, you will try to forge a new status and identity. But while observing the people and the culture, it is quite natural to fall into the trap of systematic comparison. So how can you be respectful of the culture of your expat country without feeling superior to the locals?
Is this the right time to invest in real estate in Mauritius?
Accommodation
Is this the right time to invest in real estate in Mauritius?
The Mauritian rupee is depreciating and this could go on for a year or two as per experts. If you want to invest in real estate, now is the time to get a good deal. However, what happens if you want to sell or rent out? Is this the right time to invest in real estate in Mauritius?
Reverse culture shock: Why returning home can be hard
Everyday life
Reverse culture shock: Why returning home can be hard
We have all heard of the term “culture shock” before and probably have experienced it ourselves at one point or another when arriving somewhere new. That sense of being out of place and far away from your routine and familiarities can be fun and exciting. It can, however, also graduate to an uneasy feeling, where you catch yourself longing for the things you were accustomed to before. For some, this feeling might last a couple of hours. Others will have to deal with it for days, weeks or even months, depending on the destination and situation they find themselves in.
Explore: Black River National Park
Leisure
Explore: Black River National Park
A dip in cool water? A tough track for an early morning trail? A little picnic in a beautiful natural spot? Or just a nap in a clearing in the middle of the forest? You will find everything you need at the Black River Gorges National Park. We take you on a tour.
Is it the right time to become an expat?
Everyday life
Is it the right time to become an expat?
Moving today, in times of a pandemic, seems like a risky idea bringing doubts even to the most eager of expats. While sometimes it is better to stay or return home, in some cases moving abroad now is an important decision that can lead to better and safer living conditions. Here are some common reasons to decide to move abroad now.
Tips for parents whose children are going back to school amidst the pandemic in Mauritius
Children
Tips for parents whose children are going back to school amidst the pandemic in Mauritius
Children attending several private institutions around Mauritius will be heading back to school soon. And if your children attend private schools, it is likely that they have not been to school since the beginning of the year, right before the second lockdown began. So here are a few tips to ease the anxiety.
Meeting other singles as an expat in Mauritius
Everyday life
Meeting other singles as an expat in Mauritius
Let's be honest: meeting people in Mauritius can be difficult. Let alone meeting singles and making romantic connections! And the current sanitary measures are not making things easier. So, here are a few ideas for meeting singles.
Quarantine or vacation: An insight into the new sanitary protocol
Everyday life
Quarantine or vacation: An insight into the new sanitary protocol
Quarantine revamped. No more long days staring at a wall, no more views on the turquoise waters without being able to get to it. For a little over a month now, newcomers have been enjoying an open quarantine where they are able to use all the facilities offered by the hotel. Here's what's in store for you if you're coming to the island before the fully open borders of October.
Expat experience: The Tamil Coming of Age ceremony in Mauritius
Everyday life
Expat experience: The Tamil Coming of Age ceremony in Mauritius
As an expat in Mauritius who is also engaged to a Mauritian, I am lucky to be able to experience and enjoy many different ceremonies, traditions and celebrations. The most recent was the coming of age ceremony called Manjal Neerattu Vizha which is celebrated when a Tamil girl starts puberty. It is celebrated with family and friends to recognize the girl's first stages of womanhood.
This month聮s recipe: A warm Halim perfect for winter
Everyday life
This month聮s recipe: A warm Halim perfect for winter
The temperatures have dropped again. If you're anything like us at 天美麻豆, you're fancying a good, warm soup right now. And we have everything you need. Here introducing: the Mauritian Halim.
Tips for writing a CV as an expat
Work
Tips for writing a CV as an expat
Looking for a job in a foreign country is not always an easy task. It requires a good set of knowledge, an understanding of the labour market in the country you are applying to and readiness to make your qualities shine brighter than the other candidates. The rules depend mainly on the industry you apply to, but also on the specific requirements of the country. 
Renegotiating your salary with your Mauritian employer
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Renegotiating your salary with your Mauritian employer
Have you recently accepted a job in Mauritius but are worried that with the spike in the cost of living the salary might not be suitable anymore? If you want to try to renegotiate your salary, here are a few tips.
聯Kras an ler, tom lor nene聰 : Mauritian expression we are inviting you to discover this week
Leisure
聯Kras an ler, tom lor nene聰 : Mauritian expression we are inviting you to discover this week
Have you ever heard the creole expression “Kras an ler, tom lor nene”? Here is what it means.
Discriminations between expats and locals
Everyday life
Discriminations between expats and locals
People choose to become expats for many reasons, including better futures for themselves and their families, have interesting experiences, and travel. Many countries also benefit from immigration and expat-presence. However, expat life also has inherent challenges, including facing discrimination against locals at times. Conversely, in some places, locals may view expats as privileged.
The popular ANONYM
Leisure
The popular ANONYM
This week, we're taking you on a music trip! They are called the Anonym (Editor's note Anonym: Anonymous) but believe us when we say they are nothing short of popular. This band of seven young men have just launched a new song. Let's take a tour on the Anonym side.
Activities for children in Mauritius during the holidays
Everyday life
Activities for children in Mauritius during the holidays
If your kids are enrolled in a private island school, chances are they are on vacation right now. Meanwhile, work and life is in full swing following the lockdown hiatus and it's still a bit of a blur on public activities for children... Here's how to keep your little ones busy during these holidays.
The best hidden beaches in Mauritius
The best hidden beaches in Mauritius
We can finally enjoy the beach! While beaches are not crowded due to the picnic ban as well as the cold water, we thought we would give you a few secret beach spots to enjoy the turquoise waters.
Ayo: Mauritian聮s favorite expression explained
Ayo: Mauritian聮s favorite expression explained
天美麻豆 is back with its creole expressions. The aim is to give you an insight into the language and help your cultural immersion. This week's expression is “ayo”.

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Pension, social contributions, tax and property reforms: What's changing for expats in Mauritius
Tax
Pension, social contributions, tax and property reforms: What's changing for expats in Mauritius
If you live, work, invest, or are planning to relocate to Mauritius, the 2026-2027 Budget deserves your attention. Far from being a routine fiscal update, it marks a significant shift in the country's social and economic policies. From retirement and social contributions to taxation and property, several of the announced measures could directly impact your finances and future plans. Here's what they mean for expats in practical terms.
From Dubai to Mauritius: Aymeric de Guerre's entrepreneurial journey
Work
From Dubai to Mauritius: Aymeric de Guerre's entrepreneurial journey
From opening a startup's first international office in Dubai to scaling and selling a successful events-tech company before launching a new AI venture from Mauritius, Aymeric de Guerre has built his career around identifying opportunities and taking calculated risks. As the co-founder of Duodeal, he is rethinking how businesses create and deliver commercial proposals through artificial intelligence and interactive customer experiences. In this interview, he reflects on the milestones that shaped his entrepreneurial journey, the lessons he has drawn from working across international markets, and why he believes Mauritius has the potential to become a leading hub for innovation and startups.
Tougher immigration rules but new opportunities for Investors and foreign talent in Mauritius
Tougher immigration rules but new opportunities for Investors and foreign talent in Mauritius
Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam unveiled Mauritius' 2026-2027 Budget on June 19 against a backdrop of improving economic indicators. Inflation has fallen to 3.7%, foreign exchange reserves have reached a record USD 10.3 billion, tourist arrivals exceeded 1.4 million in 2025, and GDP is expected to grow by 3.2%. While the government's priority is to restore public finances, it also aims to strengthen investment, job creation and long-term competitiveness. For expatriates, prospective residents, international students and foreign investors, the Budget sends a clear message: Mauritius is becoming more selective about who it welcomes, while offering new incentives to the talent, capital and expertise it hopes to attract. Here's what you need to know.
How solo travel led Celia to a new life in Mauritius
Everyday life
How solo travel led Celia to a new life in Mauritius
What if a plane ticket could change the course of your life? For Célia Debove, that's exactly what happened. At 32, she made the bold decision to leave behind the beauty salon she had spent eight years building, her loyal clients, and the life she knew in northern France to start over in Mauritius. It wasn't an escape, but a conscious choice to live in alignment with the person she had become through years of solo travel, self-discovery, and personal growth. Now based in the south of the island, she helps travelers design meaningful experiences and encourages women who dream of traveling alone to take their first step into the unknown. In this interview, she reflects on the doubts, challenges, and opportunities that shaped her journey.
Living in Mauritius: What the Myths Don't Tell You About the Reality of Business 
Magellan
Living in Mauritius: What the Myths Don't Tell You About the Reality of Business 
Wrong permit, wrong structure, underestimated banking delays: some relocations to Mauritius fall behind from the very first weeks. Not because the island is complicated. But because the steps were not prepared in the right order.
How AI can help artisans grow their business in Mauritius
Work
How AI can help artisans grow their business in Mauritius
A tech entrepreneur for more than twenty years and based in Mauritius for the past five, Breno Le Gal has built a career that bridges digital innovation, craftsmanship and local entrepreneurship. After founding Ewa's Kitchen, an artisanal business born from a deeply personal journey, he went on to create Crafty, an AI-powered management solution designed to support artisans and independent creators. In this interview, Breno shares his entrepreneurial journey, his perspective on the challenges facing Mauritian artisans, and his vision for a more accessible digital future for small businesses.