This Stunning Island Nation Is Launching a Golden Visa for 100 Millionaires
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This Stunning Island Nation Is Launching a Golden Visa for 100 Millionaires
"The premise of the golden visa is simple- visa holders and their dependents (spouse and children) will be granted a renewable two-year visa in exchange for investing at least $1 million within the first year. And with this golden visa comes a list of golden perks: The ability to bring pets, to open bank accounts, and to enroll children in local private schools. Visa holders will also have a dedicated concierge service to assist with the transition, including relocating their businesses to Mauritius."
"Only about 100 golden visas will be issued annually, according to Ramgoolam, and applicants must invest in "high value" industries such as financial technology, global treasury, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and renewable energy. To enforce this, the prime minister noted that the country's Economic Development Board (EDB) will be monitoring the progress of investments."
""The aim is to maximize the economic benefits to Mauritius through long-term stay of golden visa holders and subsequently encourage them to relocate their funds and channel investments to different sectors of our economy," Ramgoolam said."
Mauritius plans a golden visa program for foreigners seeking to relocate with their families. Visa holders and their dependents, including spouses and children, would receive a renewable two-year visa after investing at least $1 million within the first year. The program includes benefits such as bringing pets, opening bank accounts, enrolling children in local private schools, and receiving concierge support for relocation and business moves to Mauritius. Only about 100 golden visas will be issued annually. Investments must target high-value industries including financial technology, global treasury, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and renewable energy. The Economic Development Board will monitor investment progress to maximize long-term economic benefits and encourage further fund relocation into the economy.
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