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Mauritius Premium Travel Visa vs Thailand Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa

A factual side-by-side comparison of two residency programmes. All figures are drawn from the canonical program pages — follow either link in the table header for sources and the full profile.

Key Differences at a Glance

  • Thailand Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa requires a 250,000 USD investment; Mauritius Premium Travel Visa does not.
  • Lower income bar: Mauritius Premium Travel Visa requires $1,500/mo; Thailand Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa requires $3,330/mo.
Mauritius Premium Travel Visa

Mauritius · digital nomad

Thailand Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa

Thailand · passive income

Country
Mauritius
Thailand
Category
Digital Nomad
Passive Income
Application Fee
$0
$1,400
Minimum Income
$1,500
/mo
$3,330
/mo
Minimum Investment
$250,000
Processing Time
1 months
1 months
Family Included
+USD 500/month per dependent
Up to 4 family members (spouse and dependents) included at no additional investment; each receives a 10-year LTR visa
Path to PR
No
No
Path to Citizenship
No
No
Physical Presence
1-year initial validity, renewable. No minimum presence requirement during the visa period.
No minimum stay requirement; must re-enter Thailand at least once per year
Dual Citizenship
Allowed
Not allowed
Tax Impact
Premium Travel Visa holders are NOT considered Mauritian tax residents and are exempt from Mauritian tax on foreign-source income for the duration of the visa, even if they remain in Mauritius for more than 183 days. This is a unique structural feature among nomad visas.
LTR visa holders working remotely for overseas employers are exempt from Thai personal income tax on foreign-sourced income. Those in the Wealthy Global Citizen or Wealthy Pensioner categories are taxed only on income remitted to Thailand.
Tax Residency Trigger
null days/yr
180 days/yr
Worldwide Taxation
Territorial
Territorial
Renewal Cost
$0
$1,400

About Mauritius Premium Travel Visa

Mauritius's Premium Travel Visa (introduced October 2020) is a 1-year renewable visa for foreign nationals from countries with which Mauritius has visa-free or visa-on-arrival arrangements (~110 countries) who wish to live and work remotely in Mauritius. The visa is FREE to apply for and confers full residence rights without conferring tax residency on foreign-source income — the holder remains exempt from Mauritian tax on income earned from outside Mauritius. The visa was originally designed as a COVID-era response and has been extended through subsequent renewals. Holders may bring spouse, children, and parents subject to the additional income proof.

Full Mauritius Premium Travel Visa profile →

About Thailand Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa

Thailand's Long-Term Resident (LTR) visa is a 10-year, renewable visa with four sub-categories targeting wealthy retirees, high-net-worth individuals, remote workers, and skilled professionals in targeted industries. It offers significant tax benefits and a streamlined one-stop government service.

Full Thailand Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa profile →

Gotchas to Watch For

Mauritius Premium Travel Visa

  • Visa is FREE — beware third-party agencies charging fees for the application service
  • Foreign-income tax exemption is unique: most nomad visas trigger tax residency at 183 days; Mauritius Premium Visa explicitly does not
  • Renewal is annual; long-term residents typically convert to Permanent Residency or Occupation Permit

Thailand Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa

  • CRITICAL — 2024 tax rule change: foreign income remitted to Thailand in the same tax year is now taxable (180+ day residents). Pre-2024 loophole of delaying remittance to next year closed.
  • LTR does NOT lead to Thai Permanent Residency or citizenship — it is a pure long-stay visa
  • Work Permit privilege covers work for foreign companies only; working for Thai employer needs separate BOI work permit endorsement
  • Spouse and children (under 20) can be added as LTR dependents — each requires same health insurance coverage
  • 90-day reporting to Immigration required (online possible via TM90 app)
  • THB 50,000 fee is per applicant — dependents pay reduced rate

Neutral reference — we don't recommend one programme over another. Programmes change: always verify each detail against the official source linked on the individual program pages.