Visa Types

Mauritius Work Visa Process

Apply to work in Mauritius, extend a work permit or hire a foreign worker.

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Do you need a visa to travel to Mauritius?

Yes, Indians need visas to travel to Mauritius

Mauritius Visa application is made online or offline?

All ways are accessible to apply for a Mauritius visa. apply for an e-visa, or at the embassy.

Do I need to give biometrics?

No, Biometrics not required to obtain a visa.

Is there an interview required to obtain a visa?

No, an interview is not usually required to obtain an Mauritius visa, but it may vary. The embassy may interview you by phone or in person.

What is the maximum length of stay permitted on a Work visa?

Varies based on the job offer and duration of employment.

What kind of visa will we acquire from Mauritius?

Visitors receive a visa stamp on their passport upon arrival at the airport or port of entry.

Current Visa fees: (Updated on 16-10-2023)

Mauritius visa fee for Indians: Click Here

 

Step-by-step guide

Let us walk you through the process

Identify the type of visa you need based on your purpose of travel. Mauritius offers various types of visas, including tourist visas, business visas, student visas, and employment visas. Determine the appropriate visa category that matches your travel purpose.

Collect all the necessary documents for your visa application. The specific requirements may vary depending on the type of visa you are applying for.

Visit the official website of the Mauritian embassy or consulate in India to check the specific requirements for your visa category. Ensure that you have all the required documents and meet the eligibility criteria.

Complete the visa application form accurately and legibly. Provide all the necessary information and double-check for any errors or omissions. Attach the required photographs as per the specifications mentioned in the application form.

Visit the Mauritian embassy or consulate in India and pay the visa application fee. The fee amount may vary depending on the visa category. Obtain the payment receipt or proof of payment, as you may need to submit it along with your application.

Submit your visa application along with all the required documents to the Mauritian embassy or consulate. Make sure all the documents are organized, complete, and meet the specifications mentioned in the application guidelines.

After submitting your application, inquire about the process for tracking the status of your visa application. Follow up with the embassy or consulate if necessary and be prepared to provide any additional documents or information as requested.

Once your visa application is processed, you will be notified of the decision. If approved, collect your visa from the embassy or consulate. If your application is denied, you may inquire about the reasons and explore other options.

Upon receiving your visa, make travel arrangements to Mauritius. Ensure that you have a valid passport, your visa, flight tickets, accommodation details, and other necessary documents with you.

DOCUMENT CHECKLIST

When applying for a work visa to Mauritius from India, you will generally need to provide a comprehensive set of documents to support your application. The following checklist covers the most common documents needed:

  1. Employment Permit: To work in Mauritius, you need a Residence Permit issued by the Passport Immigration Office and a Work Permit from the Ministry of Labour. Without these permits, you may not be allowed to enter Mauritius for employment purposes.
  2. Valid Passport: Ensure your passport has a minimum validity of six months beyond your intended stay in Mauritius.
  3. Application Form: Complete the visa application form accurately and ensure that all the information is up to date.
  4. Offer of Employment: Provide a letter of offer or employment contract from the employer in Mauritius, specifying the terms and conditions of your employment.
  5. Curriculum Vitae (CV): Submit a detailed CV highlighting your education, work experience, skills, and qualifications relevant to the employment position.
  6. Educational Certificates: Include copies of your educational certificates and degrees to demonstrate your qualifications for the job.
  7. Proof of Work Experience: Provide documents such as employment letters, pay stubs, or work contracts to verify your previous work experience.
  8. Proof of Accommodation: Submit documentation confirming your accommodation arrangements in Mauritius, such as a rental agreement or a letter from the employer providing accommodation.
  9. Financial Proof: Demonstrate your financial capability to support yourself during your stay in Mauritius, such as bank statements or employment contracts indicating salary details.
  10. Medical Certificate: Obtain a medical certificate certifying that you are not suffering from any contagious or infectious disease. It may include tests for HIV, Hepatitis B, and a chest X-ray.
  11. Police Clearance Certificate: Provide a police clearance certificate or character certificate from your home country or any other country where you have resided for a significant period.
  12. Passport-sized Photographs: Include a few recent passport-sized photographs as per the specifications provided by the Mauritian authorities.

Note: Please note that the specific requirements and supporting documents may vary depending on the nature of the employment, the employer’s requirements, and any additional conditions set by the authorities. It is recommended to check the official website of the Passport and Immigration Office of Mauritius or contact the nearest Mauritian embassy or consulate for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the required documents for an employment visa for Mauritius.

Document Checklist for Occupation Permit (OP):

  1. Investor:
  • Completed application form for the Investor Occupation Permit.
  • Business plan detailing the proposed investment and its economic impact.
  • Proof of funds or investment capital.
  • Certificate of incorporation of the company to be established or invested in.
  • Proof of registration with relevant authorities, such as the Registrar of Companies or the Financial Services Commission.
  1. Professional:
  • Completed application form for the Professional Occupation Permit.
  • Curriculum vitae (CV) highlighting qualifications, work experience, and expertise.
  • Copies of educational certificates, degrees, or diplomas.
  • Employment contract or offer letter from the employing company in Mauritius.
  • Professional references or recommendation letters.
  1. Self-Employed:
  • Completed application form for the Self-Employed Occupation Permit.
  • Detailed business plan outlining the nature of the business, expected income, and market analysis.
  • Proof of funds or investment capital for the proposed business.
  • Proof of registration with relevant authorities, such as the Registrar of Companies.
  1. Innovator:
  • Completed application form for the Innovator Occupation Permit.
  • Detailed business plan highlighting the innovative nature of the project and its potential impact on the economy.
  • Proof of funds or investment capital for the innovative project.
  • Proof of registration with relevant authorities, such as the Registrar of Companies.
  1. International Headquarters:
  • Completed application form for the International Headquarters Occupation Permit.
  • Proof of the company’s international headquarters status.
  • Detailed business plan outlining the functions and activities to be carried out by the international headquarters in Mauritius.
  • Proof of registration with relevant authorities, such as the Registrar of Companies.
  1. Residence:
  • Completed application form for the Residence Occupation Permit.
  • Proof of financial self-sufficiency to support living expenses in Mauritius.
  • Proof of health insurance coverage.
  • Documentary evidence of accommodation in Mauritius.

Document Checklist for Short-Term Work Permit:

  • Completed application form for the Short-Term Work Permit.
  • Valid passport with a minimum of six months’ validity.
  • Curriculum vitae (CV) or resume.
  • Employment contract or offer letter from the employing company in Mauritius.
  • Proof of professional qualifications or certifications, if applicable.
  • Proof of relevant work experience.
  • Health and medical insurance coverage.
  • Proof of accommodation in Mauritius during the stay.
  • Police clearance certificate from home country or country of residence.

Document Checklist for Seasonal Work Permit:

  • Completed application form for the Seasonal Work Permit.
  • Valid passport with a minimum of six months’ validity.
  • Curriculum vitae (CV) or resume.
  • Employment contract or offer letter from the employing company in Mauritius.
  • Proof of professional qualifications or certifications, if applicable.
  • Proof of relevant work experience in seasonal industries.
  • Health and medical insurance coverage.
  • Proof of accommodation in Mauritius during the seasonal employment period.
  • Police clearance certificate from home country or country of residence.

Document Checklist for Artist Work Permit:

  • Completed application form for the Artist Work Permit.
  • Valid passport with a minimum of six months’ validity.
  • Curriculum vitae (CV) or resume.
  • Employment contract or offer letter from the employer in Mauritius.
  • Documentation proving the artist’s artistic skills, talents, or performances.
  • Details of the specific event or production in which the artist will be involved.
  • Health and medical insurance coverage.
  • Proof of accommodation in Mauritius during the artist’s engagement.
  • Police clearance certificate from home country or country of residence.

Document Checklist for Trainee Work Permit:

  • Completed application form for the Trainee Work Permit.
  • Valid passport with a minimum of six months’ validity.
  • Curriculum vitae (CV) or resume.
  • Training agreement or contract between the trainee, employer, and training institution.
  • Details of the training program, including its objectives, duration, and curriculum.
  • Proof of financial support for the trainee during the training period.
  • Health and medical insurance coverage.
  • Proof of accommodation in Mauritius during the training period.
  • Police clearance certificate from home country or country of residence.

Document Checklist for Intra-Company Transfer Work Permit:

  • Completed application form for the Intra-Company Transfer Work Permit.
  • Valid passport with a minimum of six months’ validity.
  • Curriculum vitae (CV) or resume.
  • Employment contract or offer letter from the employer in Mauritius and the sending company.
  • Proof of employment with the sending company for a specified duration.
  • Justification for the transfer, such as the need for specific skills or expertise.
  • Health and medical insurance coverage.
  • Proof of accommodation in Mauritius during the transfer period.
  • Police clearance certificate from home country or country of residence.

Document Checklist for Dependent Work Permit:

  • Completed application form for the Dependent Work Permit.
  • Valid passport with a minimum of six months’ validity.
  • Proof of relationship with the main work permit holder in Mauritius.
  • Employment contract or offer letter from the employer in Mauritius.
  • Curriculum vitae (CV) or resume.
  • Proof of professional qualifications or certifications, if applicable.
  • Health and medical insurance coverage.
  • Proof of accommodation in Mauritius during the dependent’s employment.
  • Police clearance certificate from home country or country of residence.

Note: It’s important to note that the specific document requirements may vary for each work permit category, and applicants should consult the official website of the Passport and Immigration Office of Mauritius or contact the nearest Mauritian embassy or consulate for detailed and up-to-date information on the document checklist and application process.

VISA APPLICATION FORMS

Before submitting your visa application, please review the list of required documents carefully. The guidelines provided on this website will assist you in preparing your documents accurately, reducing the chances of your application being rejected due to incorrect or incomplete documents.

Application Form To Enter Mauritius:

It is important to note that Any person who wishes to seek employment in Mauritius may not be allowed to enter Mauritius unless he/she is the holder of a Residence Permit issued by the Passport Immigration Office and a Work Permit issued by the Ministry of Labour, Human Resource Development and Training.

Download Work Permit Application Form

Note: It is important to acknowledge that visa requirements and procedures are subject to change. Therefore, it is always advisable to consult the with an immigration lawyer or contact the Passport and Immigration Office of Mauritius for precise and most up-to-date and accurate information regarding the application process for Work visa/ Permit.

 

VISA APPLICATION GUIDELINES:

The process for applying for a Mauritius work visa typically involves the following steps:

  1. Obtain a Job Offer: Secure a job offer from a company or employer in Mauritius. The job offer should meet the requirements set by the Mauritian authorities for issuing work visas to foreign nationals.
  2. Gather Required Documents: Collect all the necessary documents for your work visa application.
  3. Submit Application: Submit your completed work visa application along with the supporting documents to the nearest Mauritian embassy or consulate in India. Check the official website of the embassy or consulate for specific requirements and procedures.
  4. Pay Visa Application Fee: Pay the required visa application fee. The fee amount may vary, so check the official website of the Mauritian embassy or consulate for the current fee structure.
  5. Attend Interview (if required): The embassy or consulate may schedule an interview to assess your eligibility for the work visa. Prepare for the interview by familiarizing yourself with your job offer, the company, and your reasons for working in Mauritius.
  6. Visa Processing: Wait for the processing of your work visa application. The duration may vary, so refer to the embassy or consulate for estimated processing times.
  7. Collect Visa: Once your work visa application is approved, collect your passport with the work visa affixed to it from the embassy or consulate. Ensure that all the details on the visa are accurate.
  8. Travel to Mauritius: Make necessary travel arrangements and book your flight to Mauritius. Upon arrival, present your passport with the work visa to the immigration authorities for entry into the country.

Note:
Please note that tourists or visitors to Mauritius cannot obtain a permit or visa extension for studying or training purposes.
If you wish to study or train in Mauritius, you can only travel to the country once your application for study or training has been approved.

  • Occupation Permit (OP): Occupation Permit (OP) is a type of work permit in Mauritius that allows foreign individuals to work and reside in the country. Here is an explanation of the different categories of Occupation Permit:
    1. Investor: This category is for individuals intending to invest a significant amount of capital in a business venture in Mauritius. They must provide a business plan, proof of financial capability, and evidence of relevant experience or qualifications in the field of investment.
    2. Professional: This category is for professionals, experts, and consultants who possess specialized skills and knowledge required in Mauritius. They must have a job offer or employment contract from a Mauritian employer and provide evidence of their qualifications and work experience.
    3. Self-Employed: This category is for individuals who wish to be self-employed and establish their own business in Mauritius. They must submit a business plan, proof of financial capability, and evidence of their qualifications and experience in the field of self-employment.
    4. Innovator: This category is for entrepreneurs with innovative business projects that have the potential to contribute to the country’s economic development. They must provide a detailed business plan outlining their innovative project and demonstrate their financial capability to implement it.
    5. International Headquarters: This category is for companies establishing their regional headquarters or main offices in Mauritius. They must provide documentation demonstrating their intention to set up an international headquarters in Mauritius and evidence of their financial capability.
    6. Residence: This category is for individuals who wish to retire or live in Mauritius as a self-sufficient non-citizen. They must demonstrate their financial capacity to support themselves during their stay in Mauritius.
  • Short-Term Work Permit: The Short-Term Work Permit is granted to foreign nationals who are employed on a temporary basis in Mauritius for a period of less than 180 days. This permit is suitable for individuals engaged in short-term assignments, specific projects, or seasonal work. It allows foreign workers to legally work in Mauritius for a limited duration while fulfilling the immediate workforce requirements of their employers.
  • Seasonal Work Permit: The Seasonal Work Permit is specifically designed for individuals employed in seasonal industries such as agriculture, hospitality, or tourism. These industries often experience fluctuations in labor demands based on seasonal factors, such as harvesting periods or high tourist seasons. The Seasonal Work Permit enables employers in these sectors to hire additional foreign workers during specific periods to meet their temporary workforce needs.
  • Artist Work Permit: This permit is designed for foreign artists and entertainers who are employed to perform in Mauritius for a specific event or production. It allows individuals in the creative industry to legally work in Mauritius and showcase their talent. Whether it’s a music concert, theatrical performance, or any other artistic endeavor, the Artist Work Permit ensures that foreign artists can contribute to the cultural landscape of Mauritius while complying with the country’s immigration regulations.
  • Trainee Work Permit: The Trainee Work Permit is issued to individuals who come to Mauritius for training purposes in specific industries or professions. It allows foreign trainees to acquire valuable skills and knowledge by participating in training programs offered by Mauritian companies or organizations. This permit promotes knowledge transfer and fosters international collaboration by enabling individuals to gain hands-on experience in their chosen field while being guided by local experts.
  • Intra-Company Transfer Work Permit: The Intra-Company Transfer Work Permit facilitates the transfer of employees from multinational companies’ foreign branches to their Mauritian branch for a specific duration. This permit enables companies to deploy skilled workers within their organization, ensuring the seamless transfer of expertise, knowledge, and resources across international borders. It allows multinational corporations to establish or strengthen their presence in Mauritius while promoting international business relations and facilitating the exchange of specialized skills.
  • Dependent Work Permit: The Dependent Work Permit is intended for dependent family members of a work permit holder who are eligible to work in Mauritius. It enables spouses, partners, or children of a work permit holder to seek employment opportunities in Mauritius during their stay. This permit recognizes that supporting the families of work permit holders enhances their overall experience and integration into Mauritian society, while also contributing to the local economy and workforce.

Any person who wishes to seek employment in Mauritius may not be allowed to enter Mauritius unless he/she is the holder of a Residence Permit issued by the Passport Immigration Office and a Work Permit issued by the Ministry of Labour, Human Resource Development and Training.

Application should be submitted at:
Residence Permit Counter,
Ministry of Labour, Human Resource Development and Training,
Level 10, Victoria House,
Corner St Louis & Barracks Streets,
Port Louis.

Document to be submitted:

  • Application Form to Enter Mauritius, filled and signed by the applicant or by representative on his/her behalf.
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs of the applicant.
  • Photocopy of the data pages of the applicant’s passport, valid beyond the date of stay.
  • Letter of sponsor from the company or local counterpart.
  • Documentary evidence that a work permit has been applied for.
  • In the case of dependents, documentary evidence of family relationship, such as birth and marriage certificates.
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs of each dependent.
  • Children under the age of 24 years can apply for residence permit.

Notes:

  • Applicants who have entered the country on a tourist or business visa will not be entitled to take up employment in Mauritius.
  • Applicants who are abroad should ensure that approval has been obtained from relevant authorities (e.g., residence permit) before traveling to Mauritius.
  • All documents must be submitted in original and a legible photocopy for consideration. The originals will be returned after verification.
  • Dependents are not allowed to seek employment without a valid work permit.