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Top Reasons to Relocate to Mauritius

By Karen Thornalley · 19 November 2025 · 2 min read

If you've ever wondered whether Mauritius could be more than a holiday, here's the shortlist I share with everyone who asks — the reasons families choose to make this island home.

1. The climate

Warm, sunny weather all year round. Winters that feel like a mild British summer. For anyone weary of grey skies, this alone can be life-changing.

2. A familiar legal system

Mauritius operates a legal framework rooted in British law, so property contracts, courts and everyday administration feel reassuringly recognisable to UK movers.

3. English everywhere

English is an official language, spoken alongside French and Creole. No language barrier stands between you and settling in — from opening a bank account to enrolling the children at school.

4. A clear residency route

Buy an eligible property from USD 375,000 and you and your family can secure residency. It's one of the most straightforward, well-established routes to living abroad that I know of.

5. Attractive taxes

A simple, low-tax regime, with no capital gains tax on property and no inheritance tax — sensible as well as scenic.

6. Safety and community

A stable, peaceful country with a strong sense of community and a genuine welcome for newcomers. Families consistently tell me how safe and settled they feel.

7. The lifestyle

Beaches, lagoons, watersports, golf, fresh food, and a slower, kinder pace of life — without giving up modern comforts, connectivity or good healthcare.

8. A soft landing

Perhaps the best reason of all: Mauritius manages to feel both like an adventure and like coming home. It's exotic enough to excite and familiar enough to reassure.


Every family's move is different, and the details matter. If any of these reasons struck a chord, let's have an honest chat about whether Mauritius is right for you.

Frequently asked questions

What are the main benefits of moving to Mauritius?+

Year-round sunshine, a British-based legal system, English spoken everywhere, a clear residency-by-property route, low taxes, safety and a relaxed island lifestyle — all within a stable, welcoming country.

Is Mauritius a good place for British expats?+

Yes. Its British legal heritage, English-speaking administration and strong community make it one of the easiest destinations for UK families to settle.

Do you pay tax in Mauritius?+

Mauritius has a simple, low tax regime with no capital gains tax and no inheritance tax on property, which is a major draw for relocating families.

Thinking about your own move?

I'm always happy to answer a question, no strings attached.