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A New Chapter Awaits

Relocating
Your Family

International schools, world-class healthcare, and a genuinely safe island community — everything your family needs to thrive in Mauritius.

20+%

International Schools

#1%

Safest Country in Africa

330 —%

Days of Sunshine

6h%

Flight from Dubai

Island Living

Everything Your Family

Families who relocate to Mauritius consistently report a dramatic improvement in quality of life — not just in the obvious ways (beach, sunshine, golf) but in the fundamentals: safer streets, less commuting, more time together, and an exceptional international school system.

The island's multicultural society — Creole, Indian, Chinese, French, and British influences woven together — means newcomers are always welcomed, and children grow up in a genuinely global community.

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World-Class Education

Mauritius is home to more than 20 international schools offering the British, French, IB, and Cambridge curricula. Schools such as the Lycée La Bourdonnais, International Preparatory School, and Northfields International High School attract expat families from over 60 nationalities.

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Private Healthcare

Mauritius has a modern, dual public-private healthcare system. Private facilities such as Clinique Darné, C-Care, and Apollo Bramwell Hospital offer international-standard care with English and French-speaking specialists across all major disciplines.

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Safe & Stable

Consistently ranked Africa's safest country by the Global Peace Index, Mauritius offers a low crime rate, political stability, and a welcoming multicultural society. English and French are both widely spoken — making day-to-day life accessible from day one.

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Favourable Cost of Living

While premium, Mauritius offers excellent value compared to London, Paris, or Singapore. Housing, domestic staff, dining out, and leisure activities are significantly more affordable, allowing a genuinely elevated lifestyle at a moderate cost.

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Modern Banking

Mauritius has a sophisticated banking sector with major international institutions including HSBC, Barclays (ABSA), and Mauritius Commercial Bank. Non-residents can open accounts with proof of address and residency documentation — typically within a few weeks.

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Island Connectivity

Air Mauritius and partner airlines connect the island to over 30 direct destinations — including London, Paris, Dubai, Johannesburg, Singapore, and Mumbai. Fibre broadband and 4G/5G connectivity ensure remote workers and businesses remain seamlessly connected.

Practical Guide

Your Relocation Checklist
Investment Schemes

Before You Arrive

Before You Arrive

Secure residence permit or visa
Open a Mauritius bank account remotely
Arrange short-term furnished accommodation
Research international schools — apply early (12+ months)
Obtain international health insurance cover

First Month

First Month

Register with your country's embassy
Transfer funds and activate local bank account
Register children at school
Register with a private GP and dentist
Obtain local SIM card and arrange fibre broadband

First 3 Months

First 3 Months

Apply for National Identity Card (if eligible)
Arrange vehicle import or local lease
Register for Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA) if employed
Connect with the expat community — golf clubs, chambers of commerce
Appoint a local accountant if self-employed or investing

Relocation Support

Begin Your
Let Us Handle the Details

Our concierge team works with specialist relocation partners covering schools, healthcare registration, banking, and domestic staffing — so your family arrives to a home, not a project