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Residence Permit for Retired Non-Citizens (50+)
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Long-validity residence permit for non-citizens aged 50 and over who can demonstrate a qualifying regular income transferred to Mauritius.
- Processing time
- Indicative only; applications are filed through the EDB residency portal. Confirm current timelines on the official page.
- Government fees
- Indicative only; a statutory application fee applies to successful applicants. Confirm current fees on the official EDB page.
- Typical duration
- Initial residence permit valid for up to 10 years and renewable.
- Sponsorship required
- No
- Leads to permanent residency
- Yes
Overview
The Residence Permit for retired non-citizens lets a person aged 50 or over live in Mauritius on the basis of a guaranteed minimum income transferred into the country. It is administered by the Economic Development Board, and holders who complete the required consecutive years may apply for a longer-term Permanent Residence Permit.
Eligibility
Typical criteria
- ✓Be a non-citizen aged 50 years or above.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
- ✓Demonstrate a guaranteed minimum regular income at or above the EDB threshold (around USD 2,000 per month, or USD 24,000 per year).Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
- ✓Transfer the qualifying income into a Mauritius bank account during the permit period.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
- ✓Provide police clearance and a medical certificate.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
Common blockers
- !Applicant under 50 years of age.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
- !Income below the current EDB minimum or not transferred to Mauritius.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
- !Taking up salaried employment in a business while holding the permit.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
Typical evidence
- ·Bank statement evidencing the required income or funds.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
- ·Police clearance certificate dated within the required window.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
- ·Medical certificate dated within the required window.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
- ·Passport biodata page and birth certificate.Economic Development Board (Mauritius) ↗
Application pathway
Check the route fit
Verify you are 50 or over and can evidence the guaranteed minimum income required by the EDB.
Build the evidence pack
Submit the retired non-citizen residence application with proof of funds and clearances.
Submit through the official channel
Transfer the qualifying income into a local account and provide the medical and police clearance documents.
After approval
Collect the residence permit, renew as required, and after the qualifying years consider a Permanent Residence Permit.
Official application links
Where to actually go next
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.
- Official guidanceApplicantUse official Residence Permit for Retired Non-Citizens (50+) route page ↗
Use this official page to confirm requirements and follow the government filing route for Residence Permit for Retired Non-Citizens (50+).
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Frequently asked questions
Can a retired non-citizen invest in a Mauritian business?+
A holder may invest in a business provided they are not employed in it and do not draw a salary or employment benefits from it. Confirm the current rules on the official EDB page before investing.
Does the retirement residence permit lead to permanent residence?+
After completing the required number of consecutive years on the residence permit, holders may apply for a longer-term Permanent Residence Permit. Verify the current duration and conditions on the official page.
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