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How long can a US citizen stay in Mauritius without a visa?

Any tourist who wishes to stay longer than 3 months in Mauritius must also apply for a long-term visa at an embassy. However, the Mauritius visa policy is very liberal. Holders of passports issued by 115 countries or territories have been exempted from visas for a stay of 90 days.



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Mauritius allows individuals over 50 years of age who remit a monthly income of no less than US$1,500 to obtain a 10-year residence permit in the country. After three years, the applicant is eligible for a 20-year permanent residence permit.

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Crime levels are low, but petty crime occurs, including pickpocketing and bag-snatching. Don't walk alone after dark. Use ATMs in banks, hotels and shops, not on the street. Some travellers have been robbed and assaulted in unregistered beachside bungalows.

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Puerto Rico The island hosts all US citizens with affability, showing great prominence in our list of places where you don't need a passport or visa. History lovers can find this place as flabbergasting.

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Getting a paper I-94 travel record It's important to remember to hand in your paper I-94 when leaving the United States, since that's how the U.S. government will track your departure and know that you left the country before your visa expired.

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To apply you must have proof of funds (bank statement or bank attestation) to meet the cost of the stay in Mauritius (minimum monthly transfer of USD 1500/EUR 1300 as per exchange rate applicable).

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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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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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