

karipoulet
Mauritian citizen
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About me
Mauritian
Lives in Rose-Hill
Registration: 08 September 2010
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Just for fun: Food culture in Mauritius by Diksha
Hello everyone, We all know Mauritian food tastes great. Do you consider yourself a foodie? Share with us your unique food experience as an expat. 1. Name 3 best well-known Mauritian street foods according to you. 2. Which are some unusual ...

Karizake avec porc boulette pomme de terre avec viande pilau bouillon brede moorroom rougaille poisson sale La daube haricot blanc avec la couene Quate quate manioc ou fruit a pain touffe brede malbar gros piment rouge rougaille touni Read More


Starting a business or self-employed by Darknstormy
Hi, I own a succesfull bar back here in Belgium, but fell in love with Mauritius while being there for business.. I've already looks up some info and talked to Mauritians about moving, but there's one question that needs clearing... ...

Dear Sir, I am afraid that you can still be a self-employed even if you are owner of any type of enterprise as long as you run it yourself. To open a business here you have law to respect , there are several criteria that you need to follow. You ... Read More


Criminal record (DBS / old CRB) check for occupation permit? by FranglaiseMummy
Hi all, I've just asked this question on the French side of this forum and now I want to check with Brits if possible - do we need a criminal record (I'm guessing DBS - the old CRB) check to get an occupation permit? It doesn't state ...

Good luck and welcome. Read More


Criminal record (DBS / old CRB) check for occupation permit? by FranglaiseMummy
Hi all, I've just asked this question on the French side of this forum and now I want to check with Brits if possible - do we need a criminal record (I'm guessing DBS - the old CRB) check to get an occupation permit? It doesn't state ...

Hi Sophie, Have done occupational permit for many expatriates never been asked criminal record. Read More


introduction from Cape Town by Scoeter
Hello Everybody, My husband and I live in Cape Town but are keen to make Mauritius our home one day. We both have our own businesses, he's in finance and I am a personal stylist and own a ladies fashion boutique from home. We have never been ...

I am Mauritian and in love with Cape Tow and South Africa. We spent some time ago a nice time in CT with my wife, daughter, son in law and grand daughter I would love, if you and your husband wish, to help your family to settle smoothly and may ... Read More


Concerning Creole by hemsat
Hello guys! I'm new to the forum so nice to meet you all :D I was wondering for any long term expats, if anyone had found an effective way of learning creole (short of learning once in the country)? My dad is Mauritian but I grew up in ...

'Thank You,' Fred. Your post has a international perspective I really appreciated it. Read More


Concerning Creole by hemsat
Hello guys! I'm new to the forum so nice to meet you all :D I was wondering for any long term expats, if anyone had found an effective way of learning creole (short of learning once in the country)? My dad is Mauritian but I grew up in ...

Dear Vedan, Wellcome to Mauritius. if I can be of any help to help you just send me an email. Rgds Read More


Concerning Creole by hemsat
Hello guys! I'm new to the forum so nice to meet you all :D I was wondering for any long term expats, if anyone had found an effective way of learning creole (short of learning once in the country)? My dad is Mauritian but I grew up in ...

All Mauririan Speak Creole language, it is even tuaght at primary shcool, seconday school and at the university of MAuritius. Many Mauritian speak French English, Bhojpuri,urdu,tamil Mandarin is also talked Spanish, German, Italian, are also ... Read More


Concerning Creole by hemsat
Hello guys! I'm new to the forum so nice to meet you all :D I was wondering for any long term expats, if anyone had found an effective way of learning creole (short of learning once in the country)? My dad is Mauritian but I grew up in ...

Creole is spoken and understood by all mauritian. I dont get your point about, slavery, indentured labourers sensibility. Read More


Concerning Creole by hemsat
Hello guys! I'm new to the forum so nice to meet you all :D I was wondering for any long term expats, if anyone had found an effective way of learning creole (short of learning once in the country)? My dad is Mauritian but I grew up in ...

There is a creole ONG school in the suburb of PortLouis, if you are staying in Maurutius I could help you to meet the responsible. Contact me on the same forum if you are interested, then I will give you the concerned information. Read More