Mauritius

About Mauritius

Mauritius offers a harmonious blend of modern living, natural beauty, and business-friendly policies. Known for its political stability, low crime rates, and English-speaking environment, it’s increasingly popular among international students and professionals. The island’s quality universities, affordable living costs, and open economy make it ideal for those seeking both personal and professional growth. Mauritius’s multicultural society and investor-friendly visa policies encourage long-term settlement in a secure and scenic setting.

Key Insights About Mauritius

Rank of Living Standard

High in the African region, with strong HDI and governance indicators (Statistics Mauritius).

Student Destination Preference

Emerging education hub for international and regional students.

Top-Ranked Universities

Recognized institutions include University of Mauritius and Middlesex University (Mauritius Campus).

Minimum Wage / Average Salary

Minimum wage MUR 15,000 per month (Ministry of Labour, Mauritius).

Living Cost (Monthly)

Approx. MUR 25,000–40,000 including accommodation.

Post-Study Work Permit

Yes — graduates can apply for a work permit or occupation permit.

Permanent Residence

Yes — available for investors and professionals under defined schemes

Spouse Accompaniment

Yes — dependents can live and study in Mauritius.

Citizenship & Passport Strength

Citizenship possible through naturalization; Mauritian passport offers broad global mobility.

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