Many years ago, I dreamed of living in Mauritius, just from randomly looking at it on the globe. I knew almost nothing about it. It was like an impossible dream. But it's becoming more and more of a possibility, the more I learn about it.
It's incredible how dreams can become reality with determination and exploration. Mauritius is indeed a beautiful place with much to offer. If you're considering making it your home and If you need any assistance along the way, feel free to reach out.
Which means the fishing will come back extremely strong in a few years. This is what happened in the gulf 10+ years ago with the BP oil spill. Add energy to an environment, and watch it recover and bloom.
What is the weather like in Port Louis, and is it very hilly? The country in general? Do expats have island fever? Which visas don't require living there much and offer eventual citizenship?
Absolutely, achieving citizenship can be a complex process. If you're looking to make your journey smoother, we offer services with the assistance of professionals who specialize in this. Feel free to reach out whenever you're ready: nomadcapitalist.com/apply/
@nomadcapitalist You say that Mauritius isn't very interested in promoting their national economic citizenship programs (0:45). Could this be because many of the economic policies and programs have been forced via trade agreement lawsuits in monetary damage values approximating a significant percentage of the GDP of Mauritius? I'm not trying say they are; I'm asking if you can confirm that's the case. It speaks to the state of acceptance or resistance within the nation's system to the adoption and use of these programs by expats.
As a Mauritian all I can say is that the country is not in dire need of these programs to help the economy. To take the example of Spain where there has been a backlash against foreigners buying property, the authorities are going about it the right way. There is no resistance as such against foreigners coming to settle here either from authorities or Mauritians except for a fringe of communists.
Getting citizenship by naturalization you will have to spend a little bit of a longer period of time within that country but on the other hand if there is still not heavy on applying taxation to your income and capital gains I wouldn’t have a problem with it 😅
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Many years ago, I dreamed of living in Mauritius, just from randomly looking at it on the globe. I knew almost nothing about it. It was like an impossible dream.
But it's becoming more and more of a possibility, the more I learn about it.
It's incredible how dreams can become reality with determination and exploration. Mauritius is indeed a beautiful place with much to offer. If you're considering making it your home and If you need any assistance along the way, feel free to reach out.
Thank you for deploying this young lady she does a good job and really helps.
It's a 54 hour flight for me to get there. Once I get there I'm never leaving.
I think I know now what they mean by R&d=Residency and dual citizenship
Haha, that's a creative twist! In our case, R&D stands for "Research and Development" ❤
More content on Africa please. Thank you!
Outside of Egypt and Mauritius’ programs, there’s pretty slim pickings. They have to cover what’s more attractive to more ppl
FYI there was a major oil spill there in 2020 that still affects the enviorment. An oil tanker spilled tons of oil into the ocean.
Which means the fishing will come back extremely strong in a few years.
This is what happened in the gulf 10+ years ago with the BP oil spill.
Add energy to an environment, and watch it recover and bloom.
Thanks Irena and the R&D Team talking about Mauritius.
All the best to the Live Event. We missed your videos yesterday!
More Africa content please!
Meanwhile tax rates in Australia are a minimum of 30% plus 10% GST. 🤯
Good information. Well presented. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
What is the weather like in Port Louis, and is it very hilly? The country in general? Do expats have island fever? Which visas don't require living there much and offer eventual citizenship?
Citizenship seems a bit difficult if you don't have the coin and time to do so. I'm really looking forward to making it happen in the next decade
Absolutely, achieving citizenship can be a complex process. If you're looking to make your journey smoother, we offer services with the assistance of professionals who specialize in this. Feel free to reach out whenever you're ready: nomadcapitalist.com/apply/
Great vid - tks!
Glad you liked it!
Great Video, and good info! I can't figure out if those are your arms or part of the shirt LOL
Haha. I would say - definitely her arms. 😄
@nomadcapitalist You say that Mauritius isn't very interested in promoting their national economic citizenship programs (0:45). Could this be because many of the economic policies and programs have been forced via trade agreement lawsuits in monetary damage values approximating a significant percentage of the GDP of Mauritius? I'm not trying say they are; I'm asking if you can confirm that's the case. It speaks to the state of acceptance or resistance within the nation's system to the adoption and use of these programs by expats.
As a Mauritian all I can say is that the country is not in dire need of these programs to help the economy. To take the example of Spain where there has been a backlash against foreigners buying property, the authorities are going about it the right way. There is no resistance as such against foreigners coming to settle here either from authorities or Mauritians except for a fringe of communists.
Getting citizenship by naturalization you will have to spend a little bit of a longer period of time within that country but on the other hand if there is still not heavy on applying taxation to your income and capital gains I wouldn’t have a problem with it 😅
what do ypu need to naturalise?
What are the costs for medical services without insurance for older expats compared to deductibles and premiums ofcindurt?
To my understanding they dont allow dual citizenship is this right?
I fewl bad for Americans who aee still hanging on to the American dream. Its over better get out now
Dual citizenship is not allowed right?
😮 Correct. Read my comments below.
Yes
Will Mauritius aloows duel citizenship?
Yes
Is dual citizenship allowed?
Yes
What about crypto tax?
Crypto gain is considered capital gain,no tax.
Also,crypto currencies aren't available in the country.
Is dual citizenship allowed now?
@@20kevronyes