Moving from Dubai to Mauritius
Are you relocating to Mauritius anytime soon? If so, you probably already know moving to Mauritius from Dubai, UAE is a big task and, as such, it’s going to require a lot of support. All international moves involve thorough research, preparation and the finding of qualified overseas shippers to ensure your goods arrive safely in your new destination. Before you do anything, talk to the professionals in Dubai Movers. Our company is here to assist you with all the logistics of your Mauritius relocation, so you can focus on other important matters for your move across the globe. Thanks to years of experience shipping to Mauritius from Dubai, UAE and helping clients with relocation to Mauritius, we’re your resource for creating a smooth transition.
How Dubai Movers can help for moving to Mauritius
When you’re relocating to Mauritius, let our professionals partner with you to make the move successful. At Dubai Movers, our moving specialists will assist you with every aspect of planning your move. From household shipping to Mauritius from Dubai, UAE, to helping you handle Customs, we’re here for you. Find out more about all of our available shipping services and options to decide what best suits your needs based on certain criteria:
- Your moving timeline: When do you need to be in Mauritius? Should you ship your goods via air or sea freight?
- Your real estate plans: Will you be renting or buying?
- Your fragile items: Do you require custom crating services?
- Your family/household size: Are you moving alone or with family? For business or personal reasons?
- Cubic feet estimate. How large is your shipment to Mauritius?
How Much Does a Move to Mauritius Cost?
Schedule a home survey to receive an accurate estimate to ship your goods overseas to Mauritius. One of our moving specialists will visit your home to assess your belongings and provide you with a free quote for your desired services. The cost will vary based on the cubic footage of your shipment, the method of shipping (air versus sea freight) the services you require (packing and custom crating), and many other factors.
About Mauritius
Mauritius, an island nation in the Indian Ocean, situated off the eastern shoreline of Africa. Physiographically, it is a piece of the Mascarene Islands. The capital is Port Louis.
Mauritius Economy
Mauritius has a blended creating economy dependent on produced sends out, agribusiness, the travel industry, and budgetary administrations. Government endeavours to expand the economy after 1980 have been effective and the island is no longer as totally reliant on sugar creation as it was all through the greater part of its history. The GDP, among the most elevated of African nations, developed more quickly than the populace during the 1990s and 2000s.
Mauritius Customs, Currency & Airport Tax regulations details
Customs
Import regulations:
1. Free import by passengers of 18 years of age and over:
– 250 grams of smoking tobacco products;
– 1 litre of spirits and 2 litres of wine, ale or beer.
2. gifts or goods for personal use, up to following values if:
– arriving on international flights:
MUR 30,000.- for nationals of Mauritius of 12 years of age and over;
MUR 15,000.- for nationals of Mauritius of less than 12 years of age;
MUR 15,000.- for all other passengers (no age limit).
– arriving from Rodrigues Isl.:
MRU 20,000.- for all passengers of 12 years and older;
MUR 10,000.- for all passengers below 12 years of age.
The allowances are per passenger and can not be combined with others.
3. clothes and other personal effects;
4. instruments for personal use, only for tourists.
Arms and Ammunition regulations:
Arms and ammunition require a Police permit, issued prior to arrival.
Tourists are allowed to import, without paying duties or taxes, one sporting fire-arm and max. 50 cartridges, provided it will be re-exported within 6 months after arrival.
Wild Fauna and Flora:
The import of certain endangered species of plant, live animals and their products is prohibited or restricted under CITES.
Plants and plant material including cuttings, flowers, bulbs, fresh fruit, vegetables and seeds: plant import permit previously obtained from the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the Environment. All plant material must be declared to Customs immediately on arrival and is subject to examination.
Prohibited: sugarcane and parts thereof; fresh fruit from Asia East of 60% longitude including India and Pakistan, soil and micro-organisms.
Pets:
All animals incl. animal material needs an import permit from the Veterinary Service of Ministry of Agro-Industry and Food Security, obtained in advance and a sanitary certificate from the country of origin. All animals must be declared to Customs immediately on arrival and landing is only allowed if the certificate issued by the Veterinary Authorities of the exporting country is in conformity with the Import Permit. Quarantine: dogs and cats: 1-3 months depending on country of origin; birds: 3 weeks.
Baggage Clearance regulations:
Baggage is cleared at the airport of the final destination in Mauritius or Rodrigues.
Exempt: baggage of transit passengers with a destination outside of Mauritius if the passengers do not leave the transit area.
Currency
Currency Import regulations:
Local currency (Mauritian Rupee – MUR) and foreign currencies: amounts exceeding MUR 500,000.- or equivalent in foreign currencies must be declared.
Currency Export regulations:
Local currency (Mauritian Rupee – MUR) and foreign currencies: amounts exceeding MUR 500,000.- or equivalent in foreign currencies must be declared.
Airport Tax
No airport tax is levied on passengers on embarkation at the airport.
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