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Fantastic New Development, Now selling off-plan. Keenly priced and aimed at ex-pat South Africans. Superb finishes.
14/06/2022

Fantastic New Development, Now selling off-plan. Keenly priced and aimed at ex-pat South Africans. Superb finishes.

Fantastic opportunity to own a villa on the water in this world class Marina.
08/01/2022

Fantastic opportunity to own a villa on the water in this world class
Marina.

31/08/2021

The EDB have confirmed that if you are fully vaccinated and arrive with a negative PCR test ( No older than 72 Hours) you will be free to explore the island without having to quarantine. This is good news for all interested parties who would like to visit the island to view the real estate they have been finding on the internet. Contact us 0824443433 if you would like to join our group. We have arranged accommodation at a discount rate as a group.

23/08/2021

Mauritius is NOT opening to South Africans in October! 2weeks quarantine in a Hotel is still in place if you are from SA. We will be hosting a roadshow with all our clients to Mauritius at discount rates as soon as we DO NOT have to quarantine. We are in contact with various agencies to fly a group of interested parties to MU as soon as we are able. There we will visit all the different developments which you have shown interest in and assist you with all the necessary info you need to invest and to live on the island. You may contact me 082 4443433 to place your name on the list if we do not yet have it.

16/05/2021

Market is opening up again and bargains to be had. Sea view units for far less than a year or two ago. Excellent time to buy that holiday flat you have been dreaming of. Full ROI available on all available units,and NOT a thumbsuck

01/09/2020

Mauritius has been a popular holiday destination for South Africans for many years, but the government’s recent concessions have made it more accessible and affordable for South Africans to retire, live and work than ever before.

These financial incentives, combined with the close proximity to South Africa, will see more people moving to Mauritius in the future.
In June 2020, the Mauritian government's changes to investment thresholds, the extension of work, residence, retirement permits, and attractive property acquisition options, led to renewed interest from South Africans according to Marisa Jacobs director of expat web.

"Skilled professionals and business owners with families in South Africa are taking note of Finance Minister Renganaden Padayachy's changes and adjustments for foreigners. Jacobs says "It is now easier to buy property, work, as well as retire on the island, which is appealing for many, including business owners, corporates and families in South Africa who are looking for a new place to call home,"

Extending retirement permits and lowering investment requirements for Foreign buyers.

In the past, South African retirees were only able to obtain a three-year permit for Mauritius. This has been extended to 10 years, with the requirement that the individual earns a recurring income of $1 500 per month. The amount can be paid annually, quarterly, or monthly, as long as it works out to $1 500 per month.

"The extension from three to 10 years gives retirees more certainty about their future in the country. Mauritius' Permanent Residence and Work Permits have been combined into a single permit and extended from ten to twenty years," says Jacobs.

The minimum investment to obtain an Occupational Permit (OP) has also been halved from $100 000 to $50 000. The parents of an OP holder may now obtain a dependent permit to live in Mauritius. Professionals who are working as independent contractors can qualify for the self-employment permit. The requirement for this permit is a deposit of $35 000 into their Mauritian bank account, and this permit is also valid for 10 years.

"Working professionals and self-employed individuals who want to move their spouse and aging parents find these concessions favourable, especially if their dependents are no longer working," says Jacobs.

Property acquisition

Buying property is still a popular route of entry for those looking to move to Mauritius. In the past, foreign nationals were required to invest $500 000 in the property. This number has now been reduced to $375 000.

"The dispensation for owning property in Mauritius is far more flexible than in most other African countries. In Mauritius, a South African is allowed to purchase a property as a freehold, or through a 99-year lease agreement with the option of renewal," says Jacobs.

The island boasts excellent private schools, reputable banking systems, regulatory certainty, technology-driven government systems, as well as an efficient and linear tax system.

"The effective tax rate of 15% for individuals are well below those applicable to South Africa and other countries. A significant difference is that Mauritian residents are only taxed to the extent of the money that they bring into the country. These financial incentives, combined with the close proximity to South Africa, will likely see more people moving to Mauritius in the future.

Author: IT-Online

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