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Getting Started

Choose your business structure
Choose your business structure

If you are a business or self-employed you can choose the structure that best suits you.

Name
Choose your business name

Reservation of names is not mandatory to incorporate and register a business.

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Register your business/ incorporate your company/ pay your trade fees

The Corporate and Business Registration Department (CBRD) will be a one-stop-shop for starting a business. 

bank account
Opening your corporate bank account

Once registered, a business can open a business bank account. The list of registered commercial and corporate banks operating in Mauritius is available on the website of the Bank of Mauritius.

Running your business

Business space
Leasing a business space

Several business parks located in strategic places are available in Mauritius provide modern office amenities to suit specific needs of businesses. 

Acquiring property
Acquiring Property

A non-citizen can hold/ purchase/ acquire immovable properties in Mauritius provided approval is sought from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). A non-citizen registered as investor can seek approval from the Economic Development Board (EDB).

registering property
Registering Property

Mauritius has a deed system whereby the notary has the legal obligation to draft the property deed and to ensure that the property is free from any encumbrances and all documents are in order. The buyer is free to choose the notary of his/her choice.

Acquiring shares
Acquiring shares in another company

Anybody can hold, purchase and sell shares, deal with shares or other securities of a company which are desirous of being admitted for quotation on the Official List of the Stock Exchange through a public issue, offer for sale of shares and for private placement of shares.

starting a construction
Starting a construction

Where a plot of land is classified as agricultural land and is to be used for non-agricultural purposes, an application for a Land conversion permit should be made to the Ministry of Agro Industry and Food Security

connecting to utilities
Connecting to Utilities

Application for connection to the electricity grid is made either online or to any customer walk–in service of the central Electricity Board (CEB).  Documents required and fees for commercial and industrial buildings are available on the CEB’s website under the tab customer services. 

recruting workforce
Recruiting Workforce

Employers can recruit both local talents and foreign nationals to work in Mauritius. Employers can post an advertisement in local press or specialised website or use the expertise of recruitment agencies.

payment of registration fee
Payment of annual registration fees

Payment of registration fees for companies, “sociétés”, limited partnerships and foundations must be effected yearly as from 3 January to 20 January inclusively. After the 20 January, a higher rate is applicable.

 

import and export
Import and Export Goods

Mauritius has streamlined its tariffs and undertaken meas¬ures to simplify cross-border trading. 53% of the tariff lines do not require an import/ export permit and 89% of the tariff lines in Mauritius are zero-rated.

dispute
Dispute Resolution

Access to dispute settlement by investors has been facilitated with the establishment of a Commercial Division of the Supreme Court.

Invest, Work and Reside

Visa
Your visa options

Foreign nationals coming to Mauritius should enter Mauritius under the appropriate visa that best reflects his/her purpose of visit. 

Work
Work in Mauritius

Mauritius has always been a welcome home for professionals and foreign skills and talents. From dynamic sectors like technology and innovation, information and communication, healthcare, and tourism to finance, trade, real estate, Mauritius offers opportunities to expatriates to explore the Mauritian job market.

Permit
Live in Mauritius

With its warmth, secure and tropical climate, Mauritius is the place to live. If you want to work, retire, invest, or just relax, Mauritius is the place to be. Choosing to live in Mauritius will give access to multiple benefits including tax regimes, political and social stability, multiculturalism, extensive air access and many others.

Invest Work Reside
EXIT PROCEDURES

At the end of the lifecycle of a company, you may need to wind up the company and require the company to be removed from the registers of the Registrar of Companies and close the company.

Bilateral Agreements

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FTA
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MOU

Memorandum of Understandings

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DTAA

Double Taxation Avoidance Treaties

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IPPA

IPPAs signed and in force

Permits

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Young Professional Occupation Permit

The YPOP is an Occupation Permit valid for a maximum period of 3 years depending on the duration of the contract of employment. The application for the YPOP shall be submitted by the Employer to the Occupation Permit Unit (OPU) 

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Permanent Residence Permit

The Permanent Residence Permit (PRP) is for expatriates seeking to work and live freely in Mauritius and make it their second home.

Living in Mauritius
Living in Mauritius

Blessed with sunshine all year round, as well as a coastline that is bathed by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean and spread over hundred kilometres, Mauritius remains the ‘place to be’.

Application forms

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Application form for disposal v2f
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Young professional permit
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Work permit
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Work and live in Mauritius
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TPMS
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Sharing of data through the Info highway platform
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Sectors
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Real estate development
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Property Development
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Permanent residence permit
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Occupation permit
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Freight rebate scheme
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Film rebate
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Exemption from payment of registration duty and land transfer tax for warehousing purposes
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Acquisition of property

Guidelines

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Africa Warehousing Scheme
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Guidelines for disposal of an immovable property v2
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Mauritius Diaspora Guidelines
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Young professional permit
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Work permit
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Work and live in Mauritius
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Vat Refund scheme
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The smart city scheme
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SME refund scheme
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Regulatory sandbox
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Real estate and hospitality sector
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Property Development
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Permanent residence permit
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Manufacturing sector
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Freeport and Logistics sector
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Life sciences sector
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Healthcare sector
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Fintech
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Film rebate scheme
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Exemption from payment of registration duty and land transfer tax for warehousing purposes
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Aqua culture sector
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Agro-industry sector
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Acquisition of property

Legislations

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Economic Development Board Act

Publications

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EDB Investment Guide 2023

EDB Investment Guide 2023

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Cost of Doing Business 2022
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budget speech 2020 2021
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budget speech 2016 2017
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budget speech 2015 2016
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budget speech 2019 2020
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budget speech 2017 2018
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ict flyer
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ict flyer august 2019
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health care brochure 2017 french final
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generic brochure french website jan 2019
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generic brochure english website jan 2019
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corporate brochure may 2017
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brochure hpd
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brochure
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boi corporate brochure apr 2017
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agro Dec 16

Annual Report

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EDB Annual Report 2020-2021
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EDB Annual Report 2019-2020
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EDB Annual Report 2018-2019

Others

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List of Approved PDS Projects - Jan 2021
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World investment report
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Outlline of Mauritius Income Tax System
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Maximum shipping schedule
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list of irs projects 2017
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list of approved res projects Nov 2022
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list of approved pds projects september-2018
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List of Recruiting Agencies-Agents in Operation as at 16.05.2018
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List of eligible European countries
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Business Plan rsl
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annex1-47 eligible ports

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