This is in addition to a valid passport. Applying for a Visa. If you need a visa for your journey, you can apply directly via the embassy or high commission of the country you wish to travel to — visit their website or local consulate to learn more about the process.
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Passports and ID C ards. Any legal documents e. A parental consent letter or affidavit authorising travel if the child is travelling with one parent, the letter must be signed and dated by the other parent; if the child is travelling without his parents, the letter must be signed and dated by both parents. A death certificate if one of the parents is deceased. Please check with the competent authorities of the destination you intend to visit before leaving on your trip.
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Unvaccinated Travellers Unvaccinated tourists are allowed to enter but must quarantine for 14 days on arrival in an official quarantine hotel. You will need to stay in your hotel room for 14 days and meals will be delivered to your room You will have a PCR test on your day of arrival, day 7 and day 14 After a negative PCR test on day 14, you can freely explore the island and move to new accommodation or to your home You can find further details on the Mauritius Now website.
If you intend to work in Mauritius, you must get a work permit before you travel. Passport validity Your passport should be valid for the proposed duration of your stay. Print entire guide. Explore the topic Living in Mauritius Travelling to Mauritius.
If a test is positive, the passenger will be transferred to a public medical institution for treatment. Bookings will be subject to approval by the authorities. Passengers who are visiting or resident in Mauritius should be aware of the requirement to comply with any further measures that may be introduced by the government of Mauritius in response to the outbreak, and the requirement to comply in full with all immigration requirements at all times.
It is always advised to exercise normal safety precautions in Mauritius. Use common sense and look out for suspicious behaviour. Monitor the media and other sources for changes to local travelling conditions. We suggest you learn as much as you can about Mauritius before your trip from travel agents, tour operators and guide books.
Up to date information on travelling to Ireland can be found on gov. Although the the threat from terrorism in Mauritius is low, there is still a global risk of indiscriminate terrorist attacks, which could be against civilian targets, including places frequented by tourists and expatriates.
In May gunshots were fired in the capital, Port Louis, at the French Embassy and at a hotel that is popular with tourists, and Islamic State graffiti was also sprayed on the Embassy's wall. As a consequence security on the island has been strengthened, especially around Embassies and high Commissions. Crime levels in Mauritius are low but pickpocketing, bag snatching, theft and other petty crime against tourists can happen.
Street robberies near or at ATMs have been reported. There have been incidents of assault, rape and murder, including in resorts. Security risks increase after dark especially on beaches, poorly-lit city streets and in other secluded areas. There have been incidents of tourists being assaulted and robbed while staying at beachside bungalows run by unregistered proprietors. Mauritian authorities have introduced camera surveillance around the country, particularly in high tourist areas.
Avoid using ATMs on the street. Use ATMs in banks, shops, hotels or shopping centres whenever possible. Stay alert when withdrawing cash. Petty crime is common, with many active pickpockets and purse snatchers in popular tourist areas including Port Louis, Grand Baie and Flic en Flac.
We recommend that you keep your valuables in hotel safes, where possible, and make copies of important documents, including passports. You can contact us at the Irish Embassy in Pretoria if you need help.
Traffic drives on the left, the standard of driving varies and there are frequent minor accidents. Be particularly careful when driving after dark as roads are often narrow and uneven with inadequate lighting. Check that you have adequate insurance and read the small print of the vehicle hire contract particularly any waiver that will come into effect if the vehicle is damaged.
While there have been no attacks by pirates in Mauritian waters, vessels have been attacked up to 1, miles off the Somali coast. Sailing vessels are especially vulnerable so we advise you not to travel in yachts or pleasure craft in international waters in this part of the Indian Ocean.
Remember, the local laws apply to you as a visitor and it is your responsibility to follow them. Be sensitive to local customs, traditions and practices as your behaviour may be seen as improper, hostile or may even be illegal.
The police sometimes ask foreigners to show identification. We recommend you carry photocopies of the relevant pages of your passport and driving licence and leave the original in a safe place. The Mauritian authorities take a serious approach to drug trafficking.
Attempts to import even very small amounts are punished severely. Prosecutions can take over a year to come to court, with detention the norm until the trial.
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