Legal services for immigration to Mauritius, including residency permits, investor permits, and property acquisition.

Mauritius is an increasingly popular destination for expatriates seeking residency, investment opportunities, or property ownership. At SK Adheen Chambers, we provide comprehensive legal services for individuals and businesses navigating the Mauritian immigration system. Whether you’re relocating for work, investing, or acquiring property, our immigration services ensure that you comply with Mauritian laws.

Residency and Permits

Mauritius offers various residency options, such as investor permits, retiree permits, and occupation permits. We guide you through the process of selecting and applying for the right permit, ensuring all documents meet the Mauritian immigration requirements.

Business and Investor Permits

Mauritius provides a favorable environment for foreign investors. At SK Adheen Chambers, we assist in securing investor permits, ensuring your business complies with local laws. From structuring your company to reviewing contracts, we ensure that your venture in Mauritius gets off to a smooth start.

Property Acquisition

Buying property in Mauritius as a foreigner requires a careful legal process. We help you conduct due diligence to ensure that the property is accessible to foreigners and free of legal complications. Our team guides you through the acquisition process, protecting your investment every step of the way.

At SK Adheen Chambers, we offer personalized immigration services to make your transition to Mauritius effortless. From applying for visas to securing residency, we handle all the legal work so you can focus on your new life in Mauritius.

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Immigration to Mauritius FAQ

Residence permits may be available through investment, retirement, employment, family connections and other approved categories.

An Occupation Permit allows eligible investors, professionals and self-employed individuals to live and work in Mauritius.

Yes. Foreign nationals may acquire property through approved schemes and legal structures recognised under Mauritian law.

Citizenship may be available through registration, naturalisation, marriage or other statutory provisions depending on eligibility.

Certain former Mauritian citizens may qualify to apply for resumption of citizenship under applicable legal provisions.

Processing times vary depending on the permit category and supporting documentation.

Many residence and occupation permit categories allow eligible dependants to reside in Mauritius.

Yes. Mauritius offers residence pathways for qualifying retirees who meet financial requirements.

Investors meeting prescribed investment thresholds may qualify for residence benefits.

Requirements vary but may include passports, financial records, police certificates and supporting evidence.

Depending on the circumstances, legal remedies and representations may be available.

Mauritius offers political stability, attractive tax policies, a favourable business environment and a high quality of life.

Foreign nationals generally require the appropriate permit or authorisation before working in Mauritius.

Yes. Foreign investors may establish businesses subject to applicable regulatory requirements.

SK Adheen Chambers assists with residence permits, occupation permits, citizenship matters, property acquisitions and investment-related immigration advice.