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What about the Integrated Resort Scheme (IRS) and Real Estate Scheme (RES)?

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What about the Integrated Resort Scheme (IRS) and Real Estate Scheme (RES)?

Category Buyer's Guide

Noncitizens can acquire high-end residential property under the IRS and RES. 

They and their spouse, children under 24 years of age and dependant parents all qualify for a permanent residence permit when they buy property for a minimum amount of
USD375,000. 

As a result, the buyer and their spouse no longer need an occupation permit to invest and work in Mauritius. The buyer becomes a tax resident in Mauritius and is not subject to any restrictions on the repatriation of funds or income from the sale or rental of the property.

Author Buying property in Mauritius
Published 11 Dec 2020 / Views -
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