Q&A | MOVING TO MAURITIUS | PREMIUM TOURIST VISA | VLOG 09

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @the_dad_library
    @the_dad_library Год назад

    Feeling you guys on the slowing down on life and new challenge. Thanks for sharing

  • @studymedicineabroad
    @studymedicineabroad 2 года назад +2

    Huge Fan, planning my move to Mauritius as well :) My questions: Healthcare system, Life for Babies, Kids, Family. Pediatric Doctors, Economy, Safety :)

  • @Reed427
    @Reed427 Год назад

    Great video very informative. 🇬🇧

  • @paulson2024
    @paulson2024 8 месяцев назад

    Bruce can you please share the link you use to apply for the premium visa

  • @piosthyn
    @piosthyn 2 года назад +2

    Hi,
    I think your journey mirrors, our journey, to living in Mauritius pretty closely, we(Myself, Wife and young son) moved
    here a few month before you guys (July 2022).
    The place is really amazing, so much to do and so much more relaxed than it was back living in South Africa.
    The premium visa's helps a lot, was a really simple process.
    Overall, we found the island really great, people have been very friendly, and helpfull, of course, there is a bit of culture shock,
    in that what we expected to be simple, was not so simple, for example online shopping is really still in its infancy from what we
    have experienced so far.
    We opted to move to the north of the island, seemed like a good idea, and I think it was the right choice for us.
    I guess if i had to ask a question, I would have to ask what was the key factor in deciding to move to the area's you guys chose.
    Having said all of that Welcome to Mauritius, hope you guys are going to have an amazing time.
    Keep up the great videos.

    • @summercunt
      @summercunt Год назад

      White south Africans are the worst people who can ever moved here, local are kind because white immigrants are confused to locals! Since the arrival of those people into our island they've behaved equally barbaric like they used to be in their home country. Locals doesn't like them in general, too racist!

  • @aufstiegundfall
    @aufstiegundfall 2 года назад

    Welcome to Mauritius. It's a great place to grow up trilingual (Fr, En and another language of choice) and learn other cultures but unfortunately human nature has it communitarianism and ethno/religiocentric hyprocrisy gnaw the social fabric of the country to utter wear. Only the 35% or so general population are easy going letting go of this nonsense and mixing it up... but enough debbie downing
    ...at least our fellow Mauritians shall have a generous helping of NJ vocal fry 😁