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Under section 9(3) of the Mauritius Citizenship Act an investor may be naturalized as a citizen of Mauritius if:

(i) he has invested a sum of not less than 500,000 US dollars in Mauritius;and

(ii) he has resided in Mauritius for a continuous period of not less than 2 years preceding the date of his application

Application under section 9(3) of the Mauritius Citizenship Act shall be submitted to the Secretary for Home Affairs in the form set out at Appendix V. The application shall be subscribed in the presence of a Judge or the Master and Registrar of the Supreme Court or a District Magistrate.

Application under section 9(3) of the Mauritius Citizenship Act shall be accompanied by a declaration of renunciation in the form set out at Appendix II, to the effect that applicant renounces any citizenship, which he may possess. This declaration shall be equally effected in the presence of a Judge or the Master and Registrar of the Supreme Court or a District Magistrate.

An applicant for Naturalization under section 9(3) of the Mauritius Citizenship Act shall in addition place an advertisement in two daily newspapers in the form set out at the bottom of page 4 of the application form referred to above.
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