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| - Integrated Resort Scheme (fr)
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| - L'Integrated Resort Scheme est un programme mauricien visant à attirer dans le pays des étrangers disposant de hauts revenus en leur proposant d'y investir dans des villas de luxe où ils peuvent habiter. Lancée au début des années 2000, cette initiative connaît un grand succès à l'origine d'une importante urbanisation du littoral de l'île Maurice. (fr)
- The Integrated Resort Scheme (IRS) is an initiative of the Government of Mauritius in collaboration with the Board of Investment of Mauritius. This program is designed to facilitate the acquisition of resort and residential property by non-citizens on the island. Through the IRS, international buyers can become Mauritian residents once they acquire a luxury property on the island. The villa owner and his family are able to reside in Mauritius as long as he holds the property. (en)
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| - The Integrated Resort Scheme (IRS) is an initiative of the Government of Mauritius in collaboration with the Board of Investment of Mauritius. This program is designed to facilitate the acquisition of resort and residential property by non-citizens on the island. Until recent changes to legislation foreigners were not permitted to purchase property in Mauritius. In 2002 the Mauritian Government took the decision to open the market to foreign buyers on a restricted basis through this project named as IRS, which permits the construction and sale of luxury villas to foreigners in particular locations. To date eight projects have been successfully completed prior to the International Financial Crisis in 2008; Tamarina, Anahita, Villa Valriche, ClubMed Albion and Belle Rive. Three developments were since completed in 2013; La Balise, Matala and Azuri. The programme has however been plagued by a catalogue of false starts and a large number of fictional projects that were never delivered to their potential owners (Corniche Bay, River Club, Beau Sejour etc.). This legacy of failure appears to have been overcome and the current crop of developers have successfully negotiated the complexities inherent in the failures of these earlier developments. As a result of these failures the most recent projects to complete have taken a more innovative approach to the uses found within the IRS estates and innovated to establish market position. Through the IRS, international buyers can become Mauritian residents once they acquire a luxury property on the island. The villa owner and his family are able to reside in Mauritius as long as he holds the property. The IRS are often accompanied by extensive and high-class leisure and recreational facilities such as golf courses, marinas or wellness centres. (en)
- L'Integrated Resort Scheme est un programme mauricien visant à attirer dans le pays des étrangers disposant de hauts revenus en leur proposant d'y investir dans des villas de luxe où ils peuvent habiter. Lancée au début des années 2000, cette initiative connaît un grand succès à l'origine d'une importante urbanisation du littoral de l'île Maurice. (fr)
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