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Mauritius : A poor country with fake promises.

Last activity 05 October 2021 by homefarm

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Guest72364927

Any New Expats and Refugees and (Natives/younger generation) read this.




https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/D … -noexp.pdf

Cosmos Chile Team

C est un expose de la situation tres crue mais realiste! Oui pas d'ouverture pour le jeunesse dans les prochaines annees !

expat47

From an expat point of view the tax rules under the premium visa are just great. Question remains on how many times it is possible to renew it.

Julien

Cosmos Chile Team wrote:

C est un expose de la situation tres crue mais realiste! Oui pas d'ouverture pour le jeunesse dans les prochaines annees !


Could you please post in English ? this part of expat.com is english-speaking

Thanks

JMGDELIGNY

Hi,
Very interesting and so true.....unfortunately.....especially when you consider the present situation and you economically analyse the 'fake' news of the budget.

Guest72364927

Julien wrote:
Cosmos Chile Team wrote:

C est un expose de la situation tres crue mais realiste! Oui pas d'ouverture pour le jeunesse dans les prochaines annees !


Could you please post in English ? this part of expat.com is english-speaking

Thanks


Sorry but you are actually referring to a post for Mauritius. People travelling to SA are either expected to speak English or Afrikaans depending on where they are. I dont see why the poster needs to post in English if Mauritians speak Creole or French regardless of the platform language. Maybe you could use google translator.

Julien

maisonmaurice, the message board rules are clearly explained here : code of conduct

Diksha

Hello everyone,

Please note that we have removed some off-topic posts from this thread.

Thanks,

Diksha
Expat.com team

homefarm

expat47 wrote:

From an expat point of view the tax rules under the premium visa are just great. Question remains on how many times it is possible to renew it.


Can you elaborate on the tax rules? Do you have all your income remitted to Mauritius an only pay the 15% tax?

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