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Reopening of Mauritian borders

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The phased reopening of Mauritian borders to international travellers reached a new milestone on Friday1 October 2021. Quarantine restrictions have been lifted for fully vaccinated visitors. 

Leveraging one of the highest full vaccination rates in Africa (over 80% of the adult population by late September 2021) and proven health protocols, the Government of Mauritius has officially reopened the country’s borders, which had been closed to non-essential travel since March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

This decision is expected to have a positive impact on foreign investment in sectors such as tourism and real estate, and give a new lease of life to the entire economy. According to official projections, the country should welcome some 650,000 tourists in the 2021-22 financial year. 

The real estate sector in Mauritius continues to attract interest from foreign buyers, who can take advantage of a number of benefits. International sales should benefit from the lifting of travel restrictions, as potential buyers will once again be able to undertake on-the-spot visits. Long-term rentals to foreigners should also be positively impacted. 

Non-vaccinated travellers can still visit the island provided they go through a 14-day quarantine in a hotel approved by the Mauritian authorities.

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