Mauritius premium visa | Application Process | Our experience & Insider Tips (2024)
Last Updated: August 21, 2024
Our Premium Visa Application Over Two Years
We applied for the Mauritius Premium Visa on two separate occasions – first in 2022 and then a renewal application in 2023. We initially entered Mauritius on a tourist visa and submitted our first premium visa application after arriving in the country. This detailed guide covers our experience over both applications.
Eligibility
To qualify for the Mauritius Premium Visa, you’ll need to prove you’re planning a longer stay and have adequate travel and health insurance for that time. You’ll also need to meet these key criteria:
Renewal Leeway
We applied for renewal 1 week prior to visa expiry but processing took 12 full weeks. Some assume this lapse would imply we overstayed illegally. However, this is not the case – lodging renewal before current visa expiry provides continued legal residency during processing delays.
Dealing with Local Authorities
Despite slower processing than ideal, we found Mauritian civil servants quite helpful and understanding throughout our visa journey. They meticulously follow laid-out procedures but will patiently guide applicants through required steps. This cooperative attitude stands in stark positive contrast to experiences in some other countries. The officials’ sincerity provides reassurance that they aim to ultimately approve eligible applicants despite time lags.
Their well-meaning nature offers a silver lining for prospective visa seekers prepared for extended timelines. So do persist politely through long waits – approval should come through if you meet requirements!
We met with the officer in charge who confirmed that initially, it was the officers at the Economic Development Board (EDB) who were processing these visas. This process was later transferred to the Immigration Office – which partly explains why the EDB website’s does not get updated properly with the final status of your visa. The lack of synergy between these two institutions amplifies the delays associated with premium visa applications.
We have also been told that retired officers have recently been brought back to help deal with the backlog of applications. Additionally, at the time of writing, the officer confirmed that you can renew your premium visa as many times as you wish as long as you fulfill all requirements and submit all relevant information and documents. We have seen a few posts on social media claiming that you can only renew your premium visa once or twice – this is clearly incorrect.
Documents Required for Online Submission
The Economic Development Board (EDB) portal requires the following documents to be uploaded:
We decided to additionally submit scanned copies of our UAE residence permits even though not officially required, as further proof (for reasons stated above).
Uploading Documents to the Portal
When uploading to EDB’s portal, we combined some documents into single PDF files so as not to exceed the maximum number of attachments allowed:
We highlighted key details like applicant names, account balances and insurance policy coverage dates on the PDFs using the annotation tools for easy visibility.
Visa Duration and Delivery
We were granted 1 year multiple-entry visas on both occasions. The visas were delivered via email in PDF format – so it is important to thoroughly verify all names and details as there were some initial misspellings that required rectification.
Tracking Your Application Status
The online status first changes from “Awaiting verification” to “In Process” usually within 4 weeks of application, indicating documents have been accepted. It then typically takes another few weeks for final approval.
To track status, you need to:
Tip
Don’t rely on email updates for tracking, check manually.
Tips on Travel and Health Insurance
If opting for monthly travel insurance subscriptions like Genki or SafetyWing, be sure to include an explicit letter specifying 1 year coverage duration (payable monthly). Otherwise, the caseworker may request further documentation. Genki: https://genki.world | SafetyWing: https://safetywing.com
Booking Return Tickets
For the return flight tickets required, we recommend taking these steps:
This ensures you have tickets to show for the initial application, without being tied down.
Providing Proof of Accommodation
You do not need a formal rental agreement from your landlord in Mauritius. As digital nomads, many of us stay in informal sublets or Airbnbs. Instead, you can provide a scanned copy of:
We are happy to share a sample accommodation letter template if needed.
Financial Documents Required
As per the checklist, if you are not currently working, you will need to provide your last 3 months’ bank statements indicating available balance of over $18,000 (i.e $1,500 x 12 months) – more if you have dependents. If applying as a family/couple, ensure total balances across accounts meet requirements for the entire party.
However, if you are currently working, official salary certificates/payslips and bank statements must show regular earnings exceeding $1,500 per person per month. Again calculate total household income if applying with dependents.
New Requirements (2024)
Be aware that some requirements for the Mauritius Premium Visa may evolve over time. After our approval, we were surprised to be asked to open a local bank account within two months and provide proof of opening. Failure to do so carries a potential risk of visa cancellation. We visited the Immigration Office in Port Louis for clarification, as having a Mauritian bank account may have tax implications. The officer in charge confirmed that this is indeed a new requirement, implemented to combat suspected abuse of the system, such as individuals submitting fraudulent bank documents from their home countries.
Additionally, we gathered an important point regarding visa duration: your premium visa length is directly tied to your insurance validity and not necessarily to your return flights. We were informed that return flights can easily be altered and our visa was explicitly granted based on our insurance coverage period. In any case, your premium visa duration will not exceed 1 year from the time of application or renewal.
Tips and Hacks for a Smooth Application
From our experience, these tips will help ensure a smooth, hassle-free visa application:
After Approval Tips
Once you receive visa approval, keep the following pointers in mind:
Domestic Travel
After receiving our first premium visa approval, we visited the island of Rodrigues. We had to produce printed copies of the visa at both Rodrigues and upon return to the airport in Mauritius. So do carry visa documentation when travelling domestically.
Misdirected Efforts
While applicants submit all documents digitally via the Economic Development Board (EDB) portal, this body actually has no influence on approvals. The EDB merely passes applications to caseworkers at the Immigration Department for processing after initial document acceptance.
Yet some applicants mistakenly direct inquiries and follow-ups to the EDB office in person. This proves a pointless exercise given their non-involvement post uploading stage.
Do note that the EDB and the Immigration Office function distinctly. Redirect efforts to Immigration contacts provided earlier for meaningful application tracking or queries. Avoid wasting time liaising with the EDB which is only acting as an intermediary.
We hope this helps set right expectations on directing inquiries to the agency actually responsible for approvals!
Frequently Asked Questions
Save yourself weeks of additional waiting by applying these lessons we learned. Reach out if any queries come up at any stage. We are happy to help fellow nomads join us in paradise!
Take the first step now by registering your application online. Then meticulously compile all supporting documents while closely following our tips. Before you know it, you could be working on the beach with a premium visa in hand thanks to this head start!
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