For many, the idea of retiring on an island somewhere and lounging around sun seems like a dream.
But it doesn’t have to be since the president of a gorgeous island is urging people across the globe to pack their bags, travel over there, and make that a dream a reality.
Dharambeer Gokhoo, the President of Mauritius featured in a TikTok video posted by Aija Mayrock, where he urged over 50s to retire in his country.
He said: “I’m the president of Mauritius and I want you all to come and retire in the Republic of Mauritius.”
The stunning island country is in the Indian Ocean, located around 2,000 kilometres off the southeastern coast of East Africa and it is currently home to just over one million people – which you could be one of.
The President continued: “We have a policy where anybody above 50 can come and retire and enjoy all the facilities in Mauritius.”
As well as being over 50, those who plan to take up President Dharambeer Gokhoo’s offer must submit a bank statement showing a minium of $18,000 ( 14,782.05) or have a montly income of $1,500 (£1232.12).
Residents also have the right to invest in any business, provided that you are not employed in the business and do not recieve a salary or employment benefits from it.
After that you can benefit from a 10-year Residence Permit, where you can sit back, relax and treat every single day as if it were a holiday.
There are so many things to experience in Mauritius, from its miles of sandy beaches surrounded by coral reefs right to the gorgeous landscapes you can explore while hiking through the mountains.
Skydiving out of a plane, snorkelling and swimming in the crystal clear waters or simply chilling on a lounger soaking up the sun – what more could you ask for?
Port-Louis, the island’s capital is a diverse city deep rooted in Mauritius history and culture. It boasts a number of museums including the Natural History Museum and Photography Museum – the perfect opportunity for those opting to apply for the visa.
For more information, you can visit the Retired Non-Citzen +50 years page on Mauritius Economic Development Board website.
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