Impact of Foreign Workers on Local Economies
In a globalised world where everything is interconnected, foreign workers have proved to be helpful for many countries. In...
The employment of expatriates in Mauritius is regulated by the Non-Citizens (Employment Restriction) Act 1973. Non-citizens must hold a valid work permit to work in Mauritius. While there are no legal restrictions on employment fields, work permits depend on local skill availability. Foreigners representing foreign investors must also obtain work permits. This ensures that local labour is prioritised while facilitating foreign investment. The government closely monitors compliance with these regulations to maintain a balanced workforce.
In a globalised world where everything is interconnected, foreign workers have proved to be helpful for many countries. In...
In Mauritius, income tax regulations treat nationals and foreigners alike, with specific provisions offering tax benefits to expatriate employees...
Foreign Workers In Mauritius, regulations regarding the duration of stay for foreign workers vary depending on their job category,...