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🇲🇺 Republic of Mauritius · digital nomad

Premium Visa

By Sam Parks · Last reviewed: 10 July 2026

Source check: all 11 official citations reconfirmed 11 July 2026

Long-stay multi-entry visa for remote workers, retirees and extended visitors whose income arises outside Mauritius.

No sponsorship requiredDoes not lead to permanent residencyValid for a period exceeding six months up to one year, with an option to renew.
Processing time
Indicative only; the application is an online procedure through the EDB. Confirm current timelines on the official page.
Government fees
Indicative only; the official page states the Premium Visa is issued free of charge with no processing fee. Confirm before applying.
Typical duration
Valid for a period exceeding six months up to one year, with an option to renew.
Sponsorship required
No
Leads to permanent residency
No
Reviewed 10 July 2026Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗

In short

As of 10 July 2026, the Premium Visa for Republic of Mauritius is an unsponsored Mauritius immigration route. Sources: official Republic of Mauritius government pages, reviewed 10 July 2026.

Cite this: https://visaatlas.org/visas/mauritius/premium-visa#answer

What is the Premium Visa in Republic of Mauritius?

Premium Visa is an unsponsored Mauritius route. Indicative government fees are Indicative only; the official page states the Premium Visa is issued free of charge with no processing fee. Confirm before applying; indicative processing time is Indicative only; the application is an online procedure through the EDB. Confirm current timelines on the official page; typical duration is Valid for a period exceeding six months up to one year, with an option to renew. This route does not lead to permanent residence.

Verified against Economic Development Board (Mauritius) on 1 June 2026.

OverviewEligibilityPathwayApplyFAQ

Overview

The Premium Visa lets a non-citizen stay in Mauritius for a period exceeding six months and up to one year, with an option to renew, while their main source of income remains outside the country. It is aimed at remote professionals, retirees and long-stay travellers, and is issued by the Economic Development Board.

ℹ️ Who can apply?

You do not need a job offer or employer to apply for the Premium Visa. This route does not lead to permanent residence. Open to qualifying applicants from all countries.

Eligibility

Typical criteria

  • ✓Main place of business and source of income and profits must be outside Mauritius.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
  • ✓Provide proof of long-stay plans and purpose of stay.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
  • ✓Hold sufficient travel and health insurance for the period of stay.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
  • ✓Not enter the local Mauritian labour market.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗

Common blockers

  • !Primary income or business based in Mauritius rather than abroad.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
  • !Intention to take up local employment in Mauritius.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
  • !Insufficient travel or health insurance for the stay.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗

Typical evidence

  • ·Documentary proof of long-stay plans and purpose of stay.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
  • ·Travel and health insurance covering the period of stay.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
  • ·Evidence of income or business sourced outside Mauritius.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
  • ·Proof of accommodation in Mauritius.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗

Application pathway

  1. 01

    Check the route fit

    Verify that your main income and business are outside Mauritius and that you will not work locally.

  2. 02

    Build the evidence pack

    Assemble proof of long-stay plans, insurance, accommodation and income source.

  3. 03

    Submit through the official channel

    Submit the Premium Visa application through the official online procedure.

  4. 04

    After approval

    Enter Mauritius on the multi-entry visa and apply to renew if you intend to stay longer.

Official application links

Where to actually go next

Government links only

These are the official pages to use for this route. Open them before preparing documents: the forms, fees, appointment systems, and sponsor steps can change without warning.

  1. Official guidanceApplicant
    Use official Premium Visa route page ↗

    Use this official page to confirm requirements and follow the government filing route for Premium Visa.

    Economic Development Board (Mauritius) · verified 1 June 2026

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Related routes

  • Residence Permit for Retired Non-Citizens (50+)

    Long-validity residence permit for non-citizens aged 50 and over who can demonstrate a qualifying regular income transferred to Mauritius.

  • Occupation Permit (Professional)

    Combined work and residence permit for foreign professionals employed in Mauritius under a local or multinational employment contract.

  • Occupation Permit (Self-Employed)

    Work and residence permit for a non-citizen running a one-person professional services activity in Mauritius.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Mauritius Premium Visa free?+−

The official EDB page states that the Premium Visa is issued free of charge with no processing fee. Confirm this on the official page before applying, as terms can change.

How is income taxed under the Premium Visa?+−

Income earned for work performed remotely while in Mauritius is taxed on a remittance basis, and money spent in Mauritius via foreign cards is generally not treated as remitted. Tax outcomes depend on your circumstances; take specialist tax advice.

Can I live in Mauritius on the Premium Visa while keeping my remote job for an overseas employer?+−

Yes. The Premium Visa is aimed at remote workers employed by or contracting with non-Mauritian businesses, allowing a stay exceeding six months and up to one year with an option to renew, provided your main place of business and source of income remain outside Mauritius and you do not enter the local labour market.

Does the Mauritius Premium Visa lead to permanent residence?+−

No. The Premium Visa is a long-stay multi-entry visa valid for up to one year with an option to renew, and it does not lead to settlement or permanent residence. If a settlement route matters, check the official EDB guidance for permits that do lead toward longer-term residence.

Can I take a job with a Mauritian employer while on the Premium Visa?+−

No. The Premium Visa requires that your main income and business remain outside Mauritius and that you do not enter the local labour market; an intention to take up local employment is a common reason applications are refused. Confirm the current rules on the official EDB page.

Need tailored advice?

We do not provide legal advice. For an application that depends on your exact circumstances, consult a regulator-listed immigration advisor.

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How we verified this

We check every figure on this page against the primary government source, record the date it was last checked, and re-check it on a regular schedule. Rules change, so always confirm time-sensitive details with the official source before you rely on them. Visa Atlas is an information-only publication and does not give legal advice.

Primary source: Economic Development Board (Mauritius)

Last checked: 1 June 2026

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This is not legal advice

We publish neutral, sourced information about immigration routes. Rules and thresholds change often — always verify details on the official government source linked on this page and consult a regulated immigration advisor before applying.

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