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Can Americans retire in Mauritius?

Any non-citizen who is 50 years or above is eligible to retire in Mauritius. For how many days should I stay in the country to qualify as a retired non – citizen? Once you acquire your retiree permit, there is no set of time that you have to spend in Mauritius.



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Disadvantages: Limited accessibility to the center: The center, especially Port-Louis, is less accessible from the West than from the North. Summer heat: Summers are hot, but less so than in the north of the island.

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The island has a variety of different hospitals and clinics, with some specialising in specific medical issues and treatments. The public healthcare is completely free, available via dispensaries and hospitals throughout Mauritius, and is capable of handling most medical conditions and emergencies.

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Summary of cost of living in Mauritius: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 2,108.1$ (93,494.1Rs) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 586.2$ (25,997.3Rs) without rent. Cost of living in Mauritius is, on average, 43.3% lower than in United States.

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Port Louis is the capital and largest city of Mauritius, home to around 150,000 people including the majority of the expat population.

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Located in the Moka District, Moka is one of the most beautiful villages you could spend your retirement in Mauritius. The beautiful village will capture your imagination with the mesmerizing beaches and forests.

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The country is situated in an active tropical cyclone basin, exposing it to disasters and climate risks. Temperatures and sea levels in Mauritius are rising at a faster rate than global averages, and the country is also facing accelerated coastal erosion and coral bleaching.

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To protect yourself from crime:
  • be aware of your surroundings and alert to suspicious behaviour.
  • watch your belongings on buses and taxis, especially at night.
  • avoid using ATMs on the street. ...
  • don't go out alone after dark or to isolated places, especially on foot.


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