Visa policy of Morocco

A foreign national wishing to enter Morocco must obtain a visa unless they are a citizen of one of the countries eligible for visa exemption.

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Visa free access

Ordinary passports

Nationals of the following 67 countries and territories can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days (unless otherwise noted):[1][2][3]

1 - for holders of British passports, only British citizens, British Nationals (Overseas) and British subjects with a Certificate of Entitlement to the Right of Abode issued by the UK are eligible for visa-free entry.

Visa is not required for minors under 17 years of age born to one or more Moroccan parent(s) provided that they're registered in their passport(s).

Electronic Travel Authorization

Citizens of the following 3 countries do not require a visa but must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization in advance.[4]

Diplomatic and official/service passports

Holders of passports issued by the following countries are allowed to enter and remain in Morocco for up to 90 days.[5]

D — diplomatic passports
S — service passports
Sp — special passports
O — official passports

Visa not required for holders of passport of United Nations (laissez passer) traveling on duty.

Visa waiver agreement for diplomatic passports was signed with Angola[6] and it is yet to come into force.

See also

References

  1. "Formalités et procédures pour les visiteurs internationaux" (in French). Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Kingdom of Morocco. Retrieved 27 Aug 2010.
  2. "Visa information". Consulate-General of Morocco, New York. Retrieved 29 Sep 2013.
  3. "Country information (visa section)". Timatic. International Air Transport Association (IATA) through Olympic Air. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
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