Living near work is so important, at first Mauritius seems like a small place so easy to get around. You don't realise that it can take ages to do 15km. Great informative video Lucy.
Hi Riki, if one just needs to get somewhere without lugging kids or lots of shopping around, would an electric bike or scooter be better? I'm assuming it would be safe if drivers are used to navigating roads with goats and pedestrians.. If yes, easy to get one in Mauritius? Thanks.
Biking on the roads here petrifies me….I only mountain bike off road. I really wouldn’t advise it. I guess it all depends how adventurous you are 🤪 I know very few people who scoot or use electric bikes on the main roads. I hope that helps?
That's exactly what all locals said when we travelled there 3 years ago. Surprisingly the language order is Creole then French then only English (even though Mauritius was under English flag until 1968). They told us that English is mainly used for business reasons but in everyday' such life, the two others are predominant. Another surprising thing is the following : we went to l'Ile aux bénitiers with a bunch of other people within which there was a Mauritian family expat to Saint Ouen at the north west of Paris. They were talking about France as "la metropole" even if France isn't. That's really surprising that they consider themselves closer to France than to England. Cheers from Bordeaux Lucy and looking forward to seeing your next video.
@@LucyLeheilleix oh really ? It seems you come over quite frequently then (I saw your superb video about Bordeaux a while ago). I know this place quite well (my family being from Île d'Oleron I have quite a few friends around Royan). Maybe the time will come when we can meet here or back to Mauritius. We still hope to be able to come next year if the pandemic is over.
Having just arrived, I can confirm that 90% of the conversations I have had were in French. English is spoken in the leisure/tourism industry to a high level though - cant wait to explore the island!
Welcome to the island Soemoe! Absolutely right regarding French. I have spoken way more French here than English as it’s usually the go too choice for most people while shopping, filling the car with petrol, malls, shopping outlets, restaurants etc. How are you settling in?
Hi! We leave quarantine tomorrow, although it’s been very enjoyable at Victoria beachcomber. Staff and food all excellent. Looking forward to getting into our place and exploring tamarin! Might bump into you one day!!
Hey Bryan. I’m not sure yet as I feel I kinda need a break from RUclips. Let’s see. Family time is so important. Loving just exploring and spending time with the loved ones. A privilege we haven’t had for 2 years. Keep well.
Hi Lucy.. again you simplify everything, concise and to the point!.. my own family back there haven't got this information to hand, or won't share it!?.. so Thank you
Good advice. Could I also suggest that you need to be very careful if you have any specific health requirements. Not all medication or treatments are avaiable here so check very carefully that you will be able to get what you need. It may be that you can get what you need but it may be very expensive.
Hi Gray. A great comment. Thanks. I agree that people with medical conditions should think very long and hard about coming here as sometimes the expertise in the health field is sometimes lacking.
Hello Lucy I’ve just found your videos Excellent Chanel ! Bravo ! I’m totally agree with regarding this topic. I did the same before to come here Iam coming to Mauritius next from 11 to 17 maybe to sign a contrat here. I am going to meet my future colleges, the production site and some locations to live. Thanks for your channel. I am going to see the others to take your advice. And I will there with …….. my 2 drones ✌️🙏🤞
Being from Belgium it is not so strange to me that people have several languages in a country. Here half of the people speaks flemish (dutch) and other half speaks french. Being a flemish guy i am used to hearing french because i work in Brussels. It will feel a bit like home there then haha.
Hiii, I came across your video and it's pretty informative and lovely to watch! One question though, are the prices on lexpress property per week or per month?
@@LucyLeheilleix I thought I saw something online, was wondering if it’s true. It mentioned December as the re opening. May be you can clarify for us, as I’m sure many have booked already. Thanks
It say the quarantine will be extended until December. I guess must be for now vaccinated guest. So not sure about vaccinated guest. Is October still on?
@@LucyLeheilleix thanks Lucy That’s a relief, it was on Défi média bit I can no longer open the story, false news I guess. Thanks for clarifying. Cheers.
Lucy thank you for this helpful video! You really put out such useful and amazing content. Would you please be able to help to direct us to where we can find more info about primary schools reviews/ experiences from other parents? No one seems to be willing to talk about schools in Mauritius ( beside the obvious schools advertisement ). Any firsthand experiences or knowledge you might have of schools would also be much appreciated. Cheers!
Hi Bozena. This would make an interesting vlog actually. The only problem is that schools are not a "one size fits all" option as every kid is different, and parents have very different opinions too about education. I'll see what I can come up with. Thanks very much for your support. Feel free to email me: lucyleheilleix@gmail.com
Hi Lucy, thanks for yet another informative post. I thought you'd like to know that your 'buy me a coffee' link is not working. I clicked and it displayed a page not found (404) error. All the best, Marcus
Mauritian Language Creole is very easy, It's like speaking French the Mauritian way Strangely In a Mauritian sega songs tv show, the Host ask question in english, the contestant, reply the answers in Creole, which the questions itself are written in French🤔 Just a little + Watch Geography Now Mauritus Here, every one is invited
Only if there was intellectual stimulation in Mauritius, I would consider retiring there. I travelled there extensively, but found I couldn't afford to be demebtia sufferer due to lack of cultural socialisation. I can start one, but found the retirees and visitors are holiday orientated.
I'd have a look on l'express property to check the rental options in that area. 25k is not a huge amount here, but as a bachelor, you may well be ok. It all also depends on your lifestyle. Good luck. www.lexpressproperty.com/en/
I only speak English with an aristocratic accent. For example "I say, old boy, do you fancy a game of tennis? Rather, hey what! " I hope I get along with the lower class all right. Jolly good and all that. Ta Ta.
Absolutely correct. There are a number of reasons, namely job loss, end of contracts and expats choosing to be close to family (as travel is now much harder). Covid has hit very hard for many people.
I’m pretty sure that with covid and lack of tourists, crime may have gone up, but I’m talking about petty crime. Non violent crime. Where I come from, you get killed for a few cents in your wallet, so I really don’t think crime is an issue in Mauritius. I feel very safe on the island as a female. Thanks for watching.
@@LucyLeheilleix okay, thank you. Its just a topic for me, because Mauritius is on my list of countries for visiting and potentially moving there for some time :) And so far my only concern has been Crime.. I live in bulgaria currently and feel very safe here, because I know where not to go and where to go and im fine. No burgleries in the city center.. Can you live a safe life in Mauritius as well? Gated communities neccessary?
@@LucyLeheilleix A video about that would be amazing... its unfortunate that many tourist destinations are a bit intransparent what. their crime rates are..
I did a little research for myself and found Mauritius published crime rates to be very low and the UK government indicates Mauritius to be the best governed nation in Africa. Also, Mauritius crime rate is half of the Philippines. Philippines crime rate is half of the Seychelles. So if security and crime are a concern for you (as it is for me and my family), then Mauritius is probably a good country to short-list. During the pandemic, my wife and I remotely studied 40 countries in the past 3-years and short-listed 4. Mauritius is one of those 4. We plan to visit soon with an eye towards living there. Hopefully the experience on the ground will match the reports!
@@ReefRunner1 wow that was very helpful. what are the other countries on your list? I have also Cyprus and Uruguay- I will visit both next year and see for myself :) The Tax law is amazing in Mauritius. Very attractive as well, on top of the paradise nature and climate, great time zone for working internationally remotly also
Living near work is so important, at first Mauritius seems like a small place so easy to get around. You don't realise that it can take ages to do 15km. Great informative video Lucy.
Thanks Riki. The traffic is one of the reasons I rarely leave Tamarin! I find it takes an hour to go virtually anywhere on the island.
Hi Riki, if one just needs to get somewhere without lugging kids or lots of shopping around, would an electric bike or scooter be better? I'm assuming it would be safe if drivers are used to navigating roads with goats and pedestrians.. If yes, easy to get one in Mauritius? Thanks.
Biking on the roads here petrifies me….I only mountain bike off road. I really wouldn’t advise it. I guess it all depends how adventurous you are 🤪 I know very few people who scoot or use electric bikes on the main roads. I hope that helps?
@@LucyLeheilleix It does, thanks so much Lucy! Then I won't bother to get one. Sounds similar to cycling in the EC..
I’m in France at the moment and every man, woman and his/her dog has an Electric bike 😬They are everywhere.
One day I hope to emigrate to Mauritius and leave the uk behind
Perhaps that will one day be a reality Tony. There are some very compelling reasons to come here.
@@LucyLeheilleix Yes I was born in Vacoas to the British forces but left as a toddler, My wife wants to retire there. I love your videos.
Come work in MAURITIUS.
Tourism sector
Generally speaking, foreigners and a lot of them too, do start communicating in Kreol within six months.
That's exactly what all locals said when we travelled there 3 years ago. Surprisingly the language order is Creole then French then only English (even though Mauritius was under English flag until 1968). They told us that English is mainly used for business reasons but in everyday' such life, the two others are predominant. Another surprising thing is the following : we went to l'Ile aux bénitiers with a bunch of other people within which there was a Mauritian family expat to Saint Ouen at the north west of Paris. They were talking about France as "la metropole" even if France isn't. That's really surprising that they consider themselves closer to France than to England. Cheers from Bordeaux Lucy and looking forward to seeing your next video.
Thanks Éric! Very interesting comment. I’m in your region now, just across the river in Pontaillac. Take care.
@@LucyLeheilleix oh really ? It seems you come over quite frequently then (I saw your superb video about Bordeaux a while ago). I know this place quite well (my family being from Île d'Oleron I have quite a few friends around Royan). Maybe the time will come when we can meet here or back to Mauritius. We still hope to be able to come next year if the pandemic is over.
Having just arrived, I can confirm that 90% of the conversations I have had were in French. English is spoken in the leisure/tourism industry to a high level though - cant wait to explore the island!
Welcome to the island Soemoe! Absolutely right regarding French. I have spoken way more French here than English as it’s usually the go too choice for most people while shopping, filling the car with petrol, malls, shopping outlets, restaurants etc.
How are you settling in?
Hi! We leave quarantine tomorrow, although it’s been very enjoyable at Victoria beachcomber. Staff and food all excellent. Looking forward to getting into our place and exploring tamarin! Might bump into you one day!!
Hey Lucy it's cool you really buy readymade houses and properties
One can buy houses off plan too. 👍
Very helpful videos! Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Lucy!
A pleasure
I really enjoy your vlogs, very well filmed and realistic usable information. Thank you!!😃😃
Thanks very much. I’m very happy that you enjoy my videos. 😀
Hi Lucy good to listen to you as it is always interesting.... Hope to see you soon! No problem in French for me since I'm a globetrotter.
That's great Rahim. Wishing you good luck for your travels to the island.
@@LucyLeheilleix Come Octiober and I will be there... Happy Saturday with peace, love and tranquility to that beautiful family...
Great video, are you planning some stuff from France?
Hey Bryan. I’m not sure yet as I feel I kinda need a break from RUclips. Let’s see. Family time is so important. Loving just exploring and spending time with the loved ones. A privilege we haven’t had for 2 years. Keep well.
So helpful, thank you for sharing! :)
Always a pleasure KayLyda!
Hi Lucy.. again you simplify everything, concise and to the point!.. my own family back there haven't got this information to hand, or won't share it!?.. so Thank you
Ah, thanks for letting me know. I do aim to be concise and not waffle, so thanks for sharing this info with me.
Thank you for providing great information 👍.
Only a pleasure.
So insightful
Thanks Thabang.
Thank you Lucy for another helpful video.
Thanks very much 🙏
Great tips, thanks Lucy!
Thanks very much Martin. Google earth for me was one of the most helpful in terms of helping me understand the lay of the land.
Another great informative video👍
Thanks Sam for watching.
Very helpful! Great tips! Thanks
Thanks very much for watching.
Good advice. Could I also suggest that you need to be very careful if you have any specific health requirements. Not all medication or treatments are avaiable here so check very carefully that you will be able to get what you need. It may be that you can get what you need but it may be very expensive.
Hi Gray. A great comment. Thanks. I agree that people with medical conditions should think very long and hard about coming here as sometimes the expertise in the health field is sometimes lacking.
@@LucyLeheilleix That's very true. You need to be very sure your health needs can be met.
Absolutely. I urge cancer patients to think twice.
@@LucyLeheilleix Interesting. It's my field but I was hoping to retire, finally..
Hello Lucy
I’ve just found your videos
Excellent Chanel ! Bravo !
I’m totally agree with regarding this topic.
I did the same before to come here
Iam coming to Mauritius next from 11 to 17 maybe to sign a contrat here. I am going to meet my future colleges, the production site and some locations to live.
Thanks for your channel. I am going to see the others to take your advice. And I will there with …….. my 2 drones
✌️🙏🤞
Thanks so much Fred! Good luck in Mauritius.
I loved this video.
Thanks, this is so informative
Thanks Deborah. Do let me know if there are other things you'd like to know.
Hi Lucy.. great video once again.. Just want to check if the power supply is consistent or will we face frequent power outages…
No frequent outages here…unless there’s a cyclone 👍🏻
i must say that is something new update till the date
Thanks Pramendra. I hope you’re well?
Being from Belgium it is not so strange to me that people have several languages in a country. Here half of the people speaks flemish (dutch) and other half speaks french. Being a flemish guy i am used to hearing french because i work in Brussels. It will feel a bit like home there then haha.
You're going to fit right in Alain! Where I come from, we have 11 official languages...crazy stuff. Keep well.
@@LucyLeheilleix 11 languages, LOL. My zulu's not gonna get me far in Mauritius.. :-(
Is as well here in Canada
Any recommendations on French learning centers for adults and kids in Tamarin? My hubby, son and I aim to learn it whilst living there.
Hi Fiona. I don’t have any recommendations other than looking on Facebook and asking mum’s of the west and black River mums.
Hiii, I came across your video and it's pretty informative and lovely to watch!
One question though, are the prices on lexpress property per week or per month?
Hello! Thanks for the comment. Prices are usually per month.
Hi I could do with some help lost my dad IV come from England to look after mother but extra help on more info thank you.
Sorry for your loss. I have tons of videos. Do check them out for more info.
Great info as usual Lucy. Quite informative, pity the border may not reopen 🤷🏾. Stay safe cheers.
Hi Patrice. Where did you hear that the border may not re-open? That would be suicidal for the island.
@@LucyLeheilleix I thought I saw something online, was wondering if it’s true. It mentioned December as the re opening. May be you can clarify for us, as I’m sure many have booked already. Thanks
It say the quarantine will be extended until December. I guess must be for now vaccinated guest. So not sure about vaccinated guest. Is October still on?
This may clarify things…
english.lematinal.media/tourism-quarantine-reduced-to-seven-days/
@@LucyLeheilleix thanks Lucy
That’s a relief, it was on Défi média bit I can no longer open the story, false news I guess. Thanks for clarifying. Cheers.
Any recommendations for finding accommodation in Le morne
Try l’express property Mauritius
@@LucyLeheilleix I did but it says there are 0 properties available.
Or the area isn’t available in the options
@@jb_0237 that’s because there are very few properties in Le Morne. Very limited stock.
Hi Lucy. What are your thoughts on Beau Plan smart city?
Hi Lauren. I know very little about it. In principle it looks ok though.
Lucy thank you for this helpful video! You really put out such useful and amazing content. Would you please be able to help to direct us to where we can find more info about primary schools reviews/ experiences from other parents? No one seems to be willing to talk about schools in Mauritius ( beside the obvious schools advertisement ). Any firsthand experiences or knowledge you might have of schools would also be much appreciated. Cheers!
Hi Bozena. This would make an interesting vlog actually. The only problem is that schools are not a "one size fits all" option as every kid is different, and parents have very different opinions too about education. I'll see what I can come up with. Thanks very much for your support. Feel free to email me: lucyleheilleix@gmail.com
Hi Lucy, thanks for yet another informative post.
I thought you'd like to know that your 'buy me a coffee' link is not working. I clicked and it displayed a page not found (404) error.
All the best, Marcus
Thanks for watching. Btw, the link should work now...
@@LucyLeheilleix Thanks. Enjoy your cup of Joe!
Mauritian Language Creole is very easy,
It's like speaking French the Mauritian way
Strangely
In a Mauritian sega songs tv show, the Host ask question in english, the contestant, reply the answers in Creole, which the questions itself are written in French🤔
Just a little +
Watch Geography Now Mauritus
Here, every one is invited
I love Creole. To me it seems more phonetic and logical than French 😀
@@LucyLeheilleix true, do you know a few words in Creole
Hi, what about safety there?
@@Medizinstudium_im_Ausland we got no army, cause Mauritius does not involve in any conflit.we are safe
can i seek asylum in mauritius
Express talk to what did she say/recommend?
Only if there was intellectual stimulation in Mauritius, I would consider retiring there. I travelled there extensively, but found I couldn't afford to be demebtia sufferer due to lack of cultural socialisation. I can start one, but found the retirees and visitors are holiday orientated.
Yes, an interesting comment. Thanks for your input!
Valid point.
Is it worth bringing an almost new car from sa?
I wouldn’t. Too much effort. Easy enough to buy one here.
Hi there
I would like to clarify do people in shops etc mainly speak French French or creole?
Thanks
Hello. French, English and Creole are widely spoken.
Can I apply for a job before relocating to Mauritius
That is the best course of action. Moving here without a job is not advisable.
Anybody recommends for me a channel to study Creole? Have been living here almost 3 years but my Creole is still very beginner level.
Try and look out for a Creole dictionary. I heard that exists now.
Hello my name is theoneste naw l,m in Rwanda haw can you help me to travel in mouricious?
How can I contact you?
Try lucyleheilleix@gmail.com
Where would a retiree with small dog be comfy going to beach maybe swim with Yorky
I'm Finnish, therefore I already speak Créole instead of French according to native French speakers and a couple of nerds in Réunion.
That’s awesome! You’re all set then!
Lucy do u know about the gun laws here? Can peopl own guns, stunguns, taser guns?
Hello! Have a look online for firearm rules.
Is monthly income of 25000 MUR enough to cover livibg expenses of a bachelor in Le Tour Koenig area (Including rented room/s) ?
I'd have a look on l'express property to check the rental options in that area. 25k is not a huge amount here, but as a bachelor, you may well be ok. It all also depends on your lifestyle. Good luck.
www.lexpressproperty.com/en/
@@LucyLeheilleix Okay, Thanks Lucy. Hope your videos and tips will help me take calculated steps and decisions.
I only speak English with an aristocratic accent. For example "I say, old boy, do you fancy a game of tennis? Rather, hey what! " I hope I get along with the lower class all right. Jolly good and all that. Ta Ta.
Mari top 👍😂
Lucy,the video is tempting but a big No as as I will stay put in lovely blighty..Surrey.
Enjoy Surrey! I used to live there…a long time ago…
Bonsoir Lucy
👍
There are reports, that a number of expatriates are leaving Mauritius. Why is this so?
Absolutely correct. There are a number of reasons, namely job loss, end of contracts and expats choosing to be close to family (as travel is now much harder). Covid has hit very hard for many people.
Hi, reading a lot about security issues, increased crime rate etc. Do you feel safe? Any armed break ins or attacks? Thank you very much
I’m pretty sure that with covid and lack of tourists, crime may have gone up, but I’m talking about petty crime. Non violent crime. Where I come from, you get killed for a few cents in your wallet, so I really don’t think crime is an issue in Mauritius. I feel very safe on the island as a female. Thanks for watching.
@@LucyLeheilleix okay, thank you. Its just a topic for me, because Mauritius is on my list of countries for visiting and potentially moving there for some time :) And so far my only concern has been Crime.. I live in bulgaria currently and feel very safe here, because I know where not to go and where to go and im fine. No burgleries in the city center.. Can you live a safe life in Mauritius as well? Gated communities neccessary?
@@LucyLeheilleix A video about that would be amazing... its unfortunate that many tourist destinations are a bit intransparent what. their crime rates are..
I did a little research for myself and found Mauritius published crime rates to be very low and the UK government indicates Mauritius to be the best governed nation in Africa. Also, Mauritius crime rate is half of the Philippines. Philippines crime rate is half of the Seychelles. So if security and crime are a concern for you (as it is for me and my family), then Mauritius is probably a good country to short-list. During the pandemic, my wife and I remotely studied 40 countries in the past 3-years and short-listed 4. Mauritius is one of those 4. We plan to visit soon with an eye towards living there. Hopefully the experience on the ground will match the reports!
@@ReefRunner1 wow that was very helpful. what are the other countries on your list? I have also Cyprus and Uruguay- I will visit both next year and see for myself :) The Tax law is amazing in Mauritius. Very attractive as well, on top of the paradise nature and climate, great time zone for working internationally remotly also
Are the people friendly in the general
They are yes. 😄👍
It's like everywhere in the world. You have many good and some bad people. But yes we Mauritians are very friendly and hospitable :-)
Are you planning to settle permanently there?
I have been living here for 6 years now 😉
almost 90% of the population understand English ! English, French, is a mandatory in school
That is true, but it is certainly not the first language that people speak. When I go shopping the conversations are almost always in French.
@@LucyLeheilleix Thought so, which is why I'm trying to learn it on Duolingo. Creole will have to wait..
@@austrobok2958 If you know French, understanding and speaking Creole will become natural in a matter of times.
Most of the people who are Mauritian are Indians, they certainly must speak their Indian language also
The language is just...hmm.. broken french, we can say 🤔
Too late now, haha!
Oh well. I hope you enjoy your time on the island.
Hi Lucy, can you create a Patreon account? I think some people would like to support you. :)
Thanks Marek. Maybe it’s time I did that!
@@LucyLeheilleix Well sure and I'll be the first subscriber 😅
How is political stability there?
It’s fairly stable
can i seek asylum in mauritius ?
It is a waste country In terms of business
can i seek asylum in mauritius ?