Mauritius, an exoric island country in the Indian Ocean, about 2.000 kilometres off the southeastern coast of East Africa, east of Madagascar is preparing to introduce an electronic travel authorization (ETA) to modernize and streamline its border control procedure formalities with the aim to improve efficiency for travellers and enhances the nation’s tourism sector.
During the celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of Constance Hotels & Resorts, a leading luxury hotel group with properties primarily located in the Indian Ocean, including Madagascar, the Maldives, Mauritius, Rodrigues and Seychelles, Mauritius’s Prime Minister, Dr, Navinchandra Ramgoolam, unveiled several major policy directions for the tourism sector, which remains central to the country’s national development strategy.
Among these initiatives was announced a forthcoming electronic travel authorization system, expected to reshape entry and exit procedures for all travellers.
Key details about Mauritius’s upcoming ETA :
· Purpose: The ETA is intended to reduce wait times and simplify entry and exit for both tourists and Mauritian citizens.
· Target users: Mauritius’ Government has indicated that the system may apply to all travellers, potentially including those who are currently exempt from visa requirements.
· Technology: The new system is expected to feature a digital recognition component to support the overall digitalization of border control process.
· Implementation timeline: The specific start date for the ETA has not yet been announced.
The new ETA is expected to replace the current All - in - One Digital Travel Form to create a more integrated and efficient entry process. Unlike the current form, which is an arrival declaration, the ETA will be an electronic pre - travel authorization, similar to the ESTA in the United States or the ETIAS in Europe.
Apart the announcement of the ETA upcoming introduction, addressing an audience of public and private - sector representatives, the Prime Minister highlighted the crucial role tourism plays in the Mauritius economy, noting that the country welcomed 1.4 million arrivals in 2025.
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