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Living in the Seychelles: the ultimate expat guide

Living in the Seychelles: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in the Seychelles.

The Seychelles archipelago consists of 115 islands scattered across the Indian Ocean, with a total population of 132,779 residents including approximately 17,000 expatriates. This small island nation attracts professionals and retirees from India, the UK, South Africa, China, and other countries, drawn by exceptional natural beauty and a territorial tax system that exempts foreign-sourced income. The capital Victoria, located on the main island of Mahé, hosts around 25,000 people—roughly a quarter of the total population. The country operates with three official languages: Seychellois Creole, English, and French, making integration straightforward for English speakers.

The archipelago demonstrates solid socio-economic indicators: a 96.2% literacy rate, a young population with a median age of 34.3 years, and remarkably low unemployment at just 2.3% in Q2 2025. The ethnic composition remains predominantly Creole (93%), with British, French, Chinese, and Indian minorities coexisting in a safe, multicultural society.

5 compelling reasons to relocate to Seychelles

  1. Territorial tax system: Foreign-sourced income remains untaxed in Seychelles, a major advantage for remote workers, retirees with overseas pensions, and international investors
  2. World-class natural environment: 115 islands with globally renowned beaches, two UNESCO World Heritage sites, and unique marine and terrestrial biodiversity
  3. Visa-free entry: The free Visitor's Permit issued on arrival allows stays up to 12 months without complex pre-application procedures
  4. Dynamic labor market: With 2.3% unemployment, employment opportunities exist particularly in tourism, fisheries, and offshore financial services
  5. High quality of life: Multicultural society, English-speaking services, tropical climate year-round, and well-developed tourist infrastructure

The archipelago comprises three main inhabited islands: Mahé (home to Victoria and the international airport), Praslin (connected by air and ferry), and La Digue (accessible only by boat). The local currency is the Seychellois rupee (SCR), though euros and US dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas.

Seychelles implemented significant reforms in 2025, notably adopting the International Business Companies (Amendment) Act to strengthen offshore sector transparency. The country was removed from France's blacklist in May 2025, though it remains on the EU's grey list with review scheduled for December 2025.


Total population

132,779 (2025)

Expatriate population

Approximately 17,000

Capital city

Victoria (25,000 residents)

Official languages

Creole, English, French

Currency

Seychellois rupee (SCR)

Unemployment rate

2.3% (Q2 2025)

Median age

34.3 years

Literacy rate

96.2%

Sources: Worldometers, Worldometers Demographics, Seychelles Nation

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Julien Faliu
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I fell in love with words at an early age After a break to focus on my studies, I rediscovered the joy of writing while keeping a blog during my years between London and Madrid. This passion for storytelling and for exploring new cultures naturally inspired me to create Expat.com, a space for my own reflections as well as for anyone wishing to share their experiences and journeys abroad.

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