Work permit for Mauritius

For foreign professionals between 20 and 60 years old, and who have the relevant qualifications to work as managers, supervisors, or to apply their skills and experiences to the construction or textile field, the Work Permit is required.

There are a few who might be exempted from a Work Permit but would require the exemption certificate from the Employment Division of the Ministry of Labour. For those earning less than Rs 30,000 per month, the employer must produce a Contract of Employment (COE), which needs to be approved and stamped by the Labour Division of the Ministry of Labour. You may apply for a Work Permit on the Work Permit Unit website.

Conditions

In order to qualify for a Work Permit, the professional must occupy the position on a full-time basis, for a company based in Mauritius. The Work Permit is specific to the applicant, and can't therefore be transferred from another Work Permit holder.

If a foreign professional is looking for a Work Permit via an international company in another country, that is, on an intra-company transfer basis, then the company has to be registered as a foreign branch in Mauritius, according to the Company Laws of Mauritius.

A company has to apply for a Work Permit for its foreign employees, and this can't be done by recruitment agencies. A company applying for a Work Permit for the first time need to have the following documents:

If the company wishes to recruit expatriates, the first step is to make a formal request and obtain an In-Principle Approval, before applying for a Work Permit with the Employment Division.

Formalities

Professionals in the creative industry (models, professional artists from the theatre, audio-visual, photography, television, and music industry) do not need a Work Permit to work in Mauritius, but they are not allowed to stay more than 90 consecutive days per year in the country. For any other profession, the individual has to obtain a Work and Residence Permit from the Employment Division.

The application requires the following documents:

For foreign employees in specific fields such as bakery, education, tourism, Freeport, offshore, and construction, additional documents may be required.

Good to know:

The E-WORK Permit Platform, set up by the authorities in Mauritius, allows applicants to complete the applications for:

Useful links :

Work Permit Unit
Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations, Employment and Training
Ministry of Labour ' Guidelines for Work Permit Application
Work permit portal ' E-Work Permit


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Last update on 07 June 2019 15:07:44
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