🇲🇺 Mauritius visa for British citizens

United Kingdom passport holders can get a visa on arrival in Mauritius, paid for at a desk before immigration, usually for 30 days.

The verdict

On arrivalup to 30 days

For United Kingdom passport holders specifically

United Kingdom passport holders get 30 days on arrival in Mauritius. No application needed beforehand. You just show your passport at immigration.

Don't overstay this initial 30 days. If you need more time, the process isn't online; you'll need to visit the Passport and Immigration Office in Port Louis. Extensions are typically granted for up to three months, and a fee applies, often around Rs 1,500 per month†. Processing can take a few days, so plan ahead. The most common mistake for UK travellers is not having a confirmed onward or return ticket out of Mauritius when asked, which can cause delays or issues at immigration. Proof of sufficient funds for your stay is also sometimes requested.

= figure we couldn’t independently verify. Confirm with the official source before you book.

Mauritius visa, the full picture

Most Western passports get you 60 days visa-free. Some others get 30. Don't expect to work legally on arrival.

Who Walks In Visa-Free?

Here’s the quick rundown for Mauritius. If you hold a passport from the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or any EU country, you get 60 days on arrival, no questions asked. This is the largest bloc and covers most digital nomads.

Then there’s a decent chunk of countries that get 30 days visa-free. This includes places like South Africa, India, and many Asian nations. If you’re from somewhere else entirely, you’ll likely need to apply for a visa before you arrive. Check the official Mauritius immigration website for your specific nationality; it’s the only reliable source. Don't trust random forums.

How Long Can You Actually Stay?

Officially, the visa-free period for most nationalities is 60 days. For others, it's 30 days. What trips people up is the "re-entry" rule. If you leave Mauritius and want to come back, you might only get another short stay, or worse, be denied re-entry if immigration suspects you're living there. They want to see you have a genuine exit plan. This means a confirmed flight ticket out of the country.

Overstaying is where it gets expensive. While the exact fine can fluctuate, expect to pay around MUR 1,000 (about $25 USD) per day you’re illegally in the country. More importantly, overstaying can lead to immediate deportation and a ban from re-entering Mauritius for a set period. It’s not worth the risk for a few extra days.

Working Remotely: Legal or Not?

This is the grey area. The official stance is that you cannot work on an arrival stamp, even remotely for a company outside Mauritius. Your visa-free entry is for tourism, not employment. However, enforcement is… patchy. Many digital nomads do work from cafes and co-working spaces using their tourist visa.

The key is how you conduct your work. If you’re quietly typing away on your laptop, making occasional video calls, nobody will likely bat an eyelid. If you’re setting up a formal office, meeting clients face-to-face, or receiving significant business mail, you’re pushing your luck. Authorities are more focused on people trying to get local employment, not those just tapping on a keyboard. It's a risk, and if flagged, you'll be told to leave.

What's New in Mauritius?

Mauritius has been steadily upgrading its immigration processes. The big development in the last 18 months has been the expansion and refinement of the eVisa system for various categories of travellers and longer-term stays, though this is more for specific work or residency permits rather than simple tourist visits. For the standard tourist, the visa-free rules for most major nationalities remain the benchmark.

Fees for visa applications, where required, can change, so always verify the current cost on the official immigration portal before making any plans. There haven't been major suspensions or expansions of the standard visa-free entry periods recently; the focus has been on streamlining applications for those needing specific permits. The core rule of thumb for short-term visitors hasn't drastically shifted.

How other passports enter Mauritius

The rule changes entirely with the document. Open the row that matches yours.

PassportRuleDays
United StatesOn arrival30View
EU citizenOn arrival30View
CanadaOn arrival30View
AustraliaOn arrival30View
JapanOn arrival30View
IndiaOn arrival30View
BrazilConsulateView