International Flights

It is strongly recommended that, before leaving on a trip, you check the entry and travel requirements with the competent authorities of the destination(s) you intend to visit and/or the country/countries where you will be in transit. Keep all required travel documents with you, according to the specified standards.

 

Passports

You must have a passport or an equivalent travel document that is valid for the full duration of your trip.  This applies to all passengers, including infants under two years and children.

 

Passport Validity

Some countries require that your passport remains valid for a minimum period beyond your trip, usually six months. For instance:

 

  • From Mauritius: Your passport must be valid for at least six months after your return date.

  • To Mauritius: Your passport must be valid for the intended period of stay in Mauritius.

 

Additional Requirements

In addition to your return ticket and a valid passport, some authorities may also require other documents such as a visa, health certificate, travel insurance, hotel reservations, or your host's contact information, etc..

 

Some authorities may also require that you leave at least two side-by-side blank pages in your passport for visa on arrival.  

 

Passengers travelling to Mauritius are strongly recommended to fill out the digital ALL IN ONE FORM before your travel date.

 

 

 

 

Visa Requirements

 

Do I need a visa?

Depending on your nationality, and the purpose of your journey, you may need a visa or an equivalent form of authorization for every country on your journey, even during flight connections. Check if you need a visa through the IATA Travel Centre.

 

Applying for a Visa

If you require a visa, apply directly through the embassy or high commission of the country. Visit their website or consult your local consulate to learn more about the process.

 

IMPORTANT:

  • Passengers visiting Mauritius for any purpose other than tourism or business must obtain prior authorization from the Mauritius Passport and Immigration Office before undertaking their trip.
  • Please be aware staying beyond the period granted on your visa or entry permit is an offence and may lead to legal proceedings.