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Features for expats in Mauritius

COVID-19: When can we expect a return to normalcy?
Everyday life
COVID-19: When can we expect a return to normalcy?
As of now, the long-awaited return to normalcy seems to be a utopia. In recent months, the rise of COVID-19 cases led to new restrictions and lockdowns in many countries. So it is clear that we are not likely to drop our masks anytime soon.
Mauritian natural remedies
Mauritian natural remedies
Even today, natural remedies are still very much present in the Mauritian everyday life. So here are some tips to cure everyday ailments with Mauritian remedies.
Is Mauritius among the cheapest expat destinations worldwide?
Cost of living
Is Mauritius among the cheapest expat destinations worldwide?
According to the latest Mercer cost of living report, Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius, is one of the world's most affordable cities in for expatriates. Indeed, Mauritius dropped from 173rd place in 2020 to 182nd place this year. But what about the cost of living in Mauritius?
Expat Nicola tells us about her favorite cultural experiences in Mauritius
Leisure
Expat Nicola tells us about her favorite cultural experiences in Mauritius
Have you ever attended a Hindu festival, perhaps a church for Easter celebrations? Or maybe even the Muslim festival of Eid? Mauritius is a melting pot of lots of different traditions, religions, music and culture. Perhaps while you are living on the island you may like to experience the rich diversity Mauritius and its people have to offer. Expat Nicola tells you about her favorite ways to experience Mauritian culture.
An expat's tips for buying property in Mauritius
Accommodation
An expat's tips for buying property in Mauritius
A beachside villa in Grand Baie, a cute apartment in Flic en Flac or urban living in Rose Hill and Port Louis, looking to invest in property in Mauritius is exciting, but there is also a lot to think about buying as an expat. So let's break it down and take a look at what this fabulous island has to offer!
Expat Nicola takes you on a Mauritian street food tour
Everyday life
Expat Nicola takes you on a Mauritian street food tour
From Gateau Piment to fresh fish and mango vindaloo and roti to a fabulous gentleman named Mr. Aslam who has been making and selling homemade ice- cream in a myriad of flavours on Rose-Hill high street for 42 years! There is such a variety of tasty and different street foods to try here in Mauritius. Nicola, a British expat in Mauritius, wants to take you to explore her favorite street food.
Is it currently safe to go on vacation in your home country?
Everyday life
Is it currently safe to go on vacation in your home country?
Like many expatriates in Mauritius, you're probably very keen to travel to your home country, even for a few days, to reunite with your family and friends. And this is not hard to understand since most of you have been separated for more than a year now. But even if countries around the world are ending lockdowns and reopening their borders, how safe is it to travel right now?
Creole expression: 聭Lalang aplodi聮
Leisure
Creole expression: 聭Lalang aplodi聮
The Expat Mag Mauritius is back with its creole expressions to help you blend in. This week, we are looking at the expression ‘Lalang aplodi'.
Best spots for spiritual expats
Leisure
Best spots for spiritual expats
Often as an expat in Mauritius, researching and finding different ways to stay inspired can be challenging so let's look at some tried and tested activities to keep you inspired and motivated on your journey here.
Key points to consider when looking for a job in Mauritius
Work
Key points to consider when looking for a job in Mauritius
Finding a job in Mauritius is not that easy as it seems to be. And as in any country, there are things you should look out for! So if you're planning to relocate to Mauritius for work amid or after the crisis, here are key points to consider.
Six remarks commonly made to expats, and that's not fun
Everyday life
Six remarks commonly made to expats, and that's not fun
Moving abroad is a real challenge. Unfortunately, not everyone is conscious of this! People who have never travelled or lived abroad usually have a lot of misconceptions about expat life. So here are some of the most common remarks you should expect from people abroad or your friends and family in your home country.
How to go about consuming local products?
Shopping
How to go about consuming local products?
Local consumption means caring about the environment, empowering local enterprises and often, ensuring better quality. So how to go about shifting to local consumption.
How to order your favourite food during the lockdown in Mauritius
Everyday life
How to order your favourite food during the lockdown in Mauritius
Are you tempted by a delicious KFC or a McDonald's burger? Or a nice “mine bouillie” in your favourite snack? Like most people in Mauritius, you're probably waiting for the lockdown to end so that you can have your favourite foods. How about getting them delivered to your doorstep?
Could immigration be the key to global economic recovery?
Everyday life
Could immigration be the key to global economic recovery?
In the COVID-19 era, many countries such as Canada, New Zealand and South Korea are placing their bets on immigration for economic recovery. Can immigration be the answer to the current economic downturn?
Where do Mauritian towns and villages get their names from?
Everyday life
Where do Mauritian towns and villages get their names from?
It might not be very perceptible in English but Mauritian towns and villages can have peculiar names, to say the least. Here is a rundown of how some Mauritian towns and villages were named.
Very Mauritian hobbies to pick up during this lockdown
Leisure
Very Mauritian hobbies to pick up during this lockdown
Week 5 of lockdown. And it must be starting to feel very boring. Are you running out of ways to keep yourselves busy? Let's have a look at how to make the best of this lockdown Mauritian-style!
Seven popular Mauritian artists to discover during the lockdown
Leisure
Seven popular Mauritian artists to discover during the lockdown
If the lockdown has got you bored, we've got the perfect idea for you. Have you tried listening to Mauritian music? We have compiled some of the most popular artists to keep you busy for a whole week. 
Easter celebrations in Mauritius amid the lockdown
Everyday life
Easter celebrations in Mauritius amid the lockdown
Like last year, Easter will be celebrated this Sunday in Mauritius amid the lockdown. But being locked down doesn't mean you can't enjoy it at all. Although churches will be closed, families will still gather in peace and harmony.

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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
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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.