Language selection
- Français fr
Find out if you need a visa to travel to Canada
Most people need a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to travel to Canada - not both. Some people may only need their valid passport. Answer a few questions to see what's right for you.
See all entry requirements by country/territory
You can find the country code on your passport. Be careful when you select your country. Some countries have multiple options and codes are quite similar.
Answer yes if you’re a citizen of Canada and another country.
Look on the front cover of your passport for the symbol of a rectangle with a circle in the middle. If you see this symbol, you have an electronic passport.
Answer: You need a visitor visa
For visits of up to 6 months for most purposes. Cost: CAN $100
Get details about visitor visa Opens in a new tab
Answer: You need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
For visits of up to 6 months or to transit via a Canadian airport. Cost: CAN $7
Get details about eTA Opens in a new tab
Answer: You need a valid Canadian passport
You need a valid Canadian passport to travel to Canada by air (board your flight).
Exception: If you’re an American-Canadian dual citizen with a valid U.S. passport, you don’t need a Canadian passport to fly to Canada. However, you still need to carry proper identification Opens in a new tab and meet the basic requirements to enter Canada Opens in a new tab .
Get details about travelling as a dual Canadian citizen Opens in a new tab
Answer: You need a valid passport or travel document to travel to Canada by car, train, bus or boat
If you decide to fly to a Canadian airport instead, you'll need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA).
Learn about documents you may need Opens in a new tab
Answer: You need official proof of status in the U.S.
Lawful permanent residents of the U.S. must present these documents for all methods of travel to Canada:
- a valid passport from their country of nationality (or an equivalent acceptable travel document ) and
- a valid green card (or equivalent valid proof of status in the United States)
Answer: You need a transit visa
To connect between 2 international flights, in less than 48 hours. Cost: Free
Note: If you have more than 48 hours between international flights OR if you decide to visit Canada, you need to apply for a visitor visa.
Get details about transit visa Opens in a new tab
Answer: You can apply for a parent and grandparent super visa to visit for more than 6 months
- The super visa is for visits of 5 years at a time .
- a letter from your child or grandchild with a promise to financially support you for the duration of your visit in Canada.
- More information on approved insurance providers outside of Canada will be available in the coming months.
- be valid for at least 1 year from the date of entry to Canada
- provide at least $100,000 in emergency coverage.
- You must apply for a super visa from outside Canada.
- Cost: CAN $100
Note : If you don't meet the criteria for a super visa, you need to apply for a visitor visa.
Get details about super visa Opens in a new tab
Note : If you don’t meet the criteria for a super visa, you need to apply for an electronic travel authorization (eTA). An eTA allows for visits of up to 6 months.
Note : If you don’t meet the criteria for a super visa, you can visit Canada for up to 6 months with a valid identity document. Bring identification such as a valid passport. Or, if a member of an official program such as Nexus, you may present your valid membership card.
If you don’t meet the criteria for a super visa, you can visit Canada for up to 6 months with
- a valid passport from your country of nationality (or an equivalent acceptable travel document Opens in a new tab ) and
- official proof of lawful permanent resident status in the U.S., such as a green card
Answer: You need a valid identity document
Bring identification such as a valid passport. Or, if a member of an official program such as Nexus, you may present your valid membership card.
Learn about the documents you may need Opens in a new tab
Answer: If we approve your study permit application, we’ll issue a visitor visa
- You don’t need to submit a separate application for a visitor visa.
When you travel to Canada, bring your
- letter of introduction that says your study permit application is approved, if you received one
- valid passport that has your visitor visa stuck to one of its pages
Learn about studying in Canada Opens in a new tab
Answer: You should already have a valid visitor visa
We automatically issued a visitor visa to you when we approved your first study or work permit.
If you leave and return to Canada, you must travel with:
- your valid study or work permit
- If you don’t have a valid visa when you check-in for a flight, it may result in travel delays (or a missed flight).
- your valid passport
Exception : If you return directly from a visit only to the United States or St. Pierre and Miquelon, you don’t need a valid visitor visa if your study or work permit is still valid.
If your visa has expired or was only valid for a single entry to Canada
You need to apply for a new visa Opens in a new tab .
- A visa costs CAN$100.
- It’s valid for up to 10 years.
If your study or work permit will expire soon, you must extend it before you can apply for a new visitor visa.
You need a visitor visa to leave and return to Canada. Apply for your visa before you leave.
You can apply for a visitor visa from inside Canada if you meet all the conditions below:
- you’re already in Canada
- you hold a valid study or work permit
- you want to leave and return to Canada in the near future
- your existing visitor visa Opens in a new tab is expired or was valid for only one entry
Exception : If you return directly from a visit only to the United States or St. Pierre and Miquelon, you don’t need a valid visitor visa if your study or work permit is still valid.
Processing times vary by country. You may need to give fingerprints and photo (biometrics) Opens in a new tab with your application. Processing times don’t include the time you need to give biometrics.
Apply for a visitor visa Opens in a new tab
You need a visitor visa to travel to Canada.
A visitor visa:
- is a sticker we put in your passport
- costs CAN$100
Processing times vary by country. You may need to give your fingerprints and photo (biometrics) Opens in a new tab with your application. Processing time doesn’t include the time you need to give biometrics.
Answer: Before you continue, find out if you need a study permit
You’ll need to answer some questions on another page to find out.
If you’re eligible to study without a study permit, you’ll need to come back to this page to find out what you need to travel to Canada.
Find out if you need a study permit Opens in a new tab
Answer: If we approve your work permit application, we’ll issue a visitor visa for you
- letter of introduction that says your work permit application is approved, if you received one
Learn about working in Canada Opens in a new tab
We automatically issued a visitor visa to you when we approved your first work permit.
Processing times vary by country. You may need to give your fingerprints and photo (biometrics) with your application. Processing time doesn’t include the time you need to give biometrics.
Apply for a visitor visa
Answer: Before you continue, find out if you need a work permit
If you’re eligible to work without a work permit, you’ll need to come back to this page to find out what you need to travel to Canada.
Find out if you need a work permit Opens in a new tab
Answer: If we approve your study permit application, we’ll issue an electronic travel authorization (eTA)
- You don’t need to submit a separate application for an eTA.
If you get a new passport before you come to Canada, you’ll need to apply for a new eTA if you plan to fly to a Canadian airport.
Answer: You need an eTA to leave and return to Canada
Your study permit lets you study in Canada. If you plan to leave and return to Canada, you need to make sure you have what you need to re-enter the country.
What you need depends on your travel plans.
If you re-enter by a Canadian airport (fly back to Canada)
You must have:
- the passport that’s linked to a valid eTA and
- your valid study permit
- costs CAN $7
- is electronically linked to your passport
If you received your current study permit on or after August 1, 2015, you may have a valid eTA.
If you don’t have an eTA or yours has expired, you’ll need to apply for a new eTA.
Apply for an eTA Opens in a new tab
If you re-enter Canada by car, boat, bus or train
- a valid passport and
Answer: If you fly to a Canadian airport, you need an eTA
- costs CAN$7
Most applicants get their eTA approval (via an email) within minutes. However, some requests can take several days to process if you’re asked to submit supporting documents.
If you drive or arrive by train, bus or boat
You just need a valid passport or travel document Opens in a new tab to get to Canada by car, train, bus or boat.
Answer: If we approve your work permit application, we’ll issue an electronic travel authorization (eTA) for you
- valid passport that you used to apply for your work permit
If you get a new passport before you come to Canada, you’ll need to apply for a new eTA if you plan to fly to a Canadian airport.
Your work permit lets you work in Canada. If you plan to leave and return to Canada, you need to make sure you have what you need to re-enter the country.
- your valid work permit
If you received your current work permit on or after August 1, 2015, you may have a valid eTA.
- your valid work or study permit
Answer: You don’t need to apply for a visitor visa or eTA
- valid passport or travel document that you used to apply for your work or study permit
When you travel to Canada, you must bring your:
- letter of introduction that says your study permit application is approved
Answer: You don’t need an eTA or a visitor visa
If you’re driving or arriving by train, bus, or boat.
You just need to bring the right travel documents Opens in a new tab .
If you fly to or transit through a Canadian airport
You just need to travel with your valid U.S. passport if you fly or transit through a Canadian airport.
- valid passport or travel document that you used to apply for your work permit
- valid work or study permit
Answer: Your permit is not an eTA or a visa
When you extend your study permit, you’ll also be issued an eTA if you don’t already have one. When you fly to a Canadian, you must have:
- the passport that’s linked to your valid eTA and
- a valid visitor and
Apply for visitor visa Opens in a new tab
When you extend your work permit, you’ll also be issued an eTA if you don’t already have one. When you fly to a Canadian, you must have:
- a valid visitor visa and
Answer: You’re eligible to apply for an eTA
You can apply for an eTA if you travel to Canada by air only .
- is only valid when flying to or transiting through a Canadian airport
Most applicants get their eTA approval within minutes (via email). However, some requests can take several days to process if you’re asked to submit supporting documents.
If you already have a valid Canadian visitor visa you don’t need to apply for an eTA. You can travel with your visa until it expires.
If your travel plans change
You need a visitor visa (not an eTA) if you decide to get to Canada by car, train, bus or boat instead.
Answer: You don’t need to apply for a visitor visa or eTA
- valid passport or travel document that you used to apply for your study permit and
- official proof of U.S. lawful permanent resident status
Answer: You need valid proof of lawful permanent resident status of the U.S. to leave and return to Canada
- valid study permit,
- valid passport or travel document that you used to apply for your study permit, and
Answer: You don’t need an eTA or a visitor visa
- valid passport or travel document and
You’ll need to answer some questions on another page to find out.
If you’re eligible to study without a study permit, you’ll need to come back to this page to find out what you need to travel to Canada.
- valid passport or travel document that you used to apply for your work permit and
- valid work permit
- valid work permit,
If you’re eligible to work without a work permit, you’ll need to come back to this page to find out what you need to travel to Canada.
Answer: You’re eligible to apply for an eTA
If you already have a valid Canadian visitor visa , you don’t need to apply for an eTA. You can travel with your visa until it expires.
If you transit through Canada to or from the United States
You may be able to transit through Canada without a visa or eTA if you meet certain eligibility requirements.
You need an official proof of status as a lawful permanent resident of the U.S., such as one of the following:
- valid permanent resident card (Form I-551)
- foreign passport with an unexpired temporary I-551 stamp (also known as an Alien Documentation, Identification and Telecommunication [ADIT] stamp)
- foreign passport with a temporary I-551 printed notation (“Upon endorsement serves as temporary I-551 evidencing permanent residence for 1 year”) on a machine-readable immigrant visa upon endorsement with a U.S. Customs and Border Protection admission stamp
- expired permanent resident card (Form I-551) with Form I-797 (Notice of Action) for pending Form I-751 (Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence) or Form I-829 (Petition by Investor to Remove Conditions on Permanent Resident Status)
- expired permanent resident card (Form I-551) with Form I-797 (Notice of Action) for pending Form I-90 (Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card [Green Card])
- valid re-entry permit (Form I-327)
- Form I-94 with an unexpired temporary I-551 stamp (ADIT stamp) and a passport-style photo
Important note:
This tool provides information only. It was created to assist you as you decide what travel document you may need to travel to Canada. This tool may not provide information on all travel documents or your particular situation. If you choose to apply, we will assess your application in accordance with the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and its related Regulations. Read our complete terms and conditions (opens in a new tab) .
Page details
Morocco e-Visa Requirements
Morocco eligible countries and entry documents required.
Certain nationalities must have a visa to travel to Morocco. If you meet the Morocco e-Visa requirements , you can apply online for your visa in just a few minutes.
The online visa for Morocco is the most popular option, as it is quick and easy to obtain. The process is 100% online , saving you time and effort.
This page explains the requirements for the Morocco e-Visa. If you meet these criteria, you can apply using the simple online form .
Do I Need a Visa for Morocco?
Citizens of certain nations can enter Morocco without a visa. These travelers are part of Morocco’a Visa Waiver Program .
All other travelers need a visa or travel authorization to visit Morocco . If you’re not visa-exempt then you will need to apply for a travel permit before your trip.
Travelers to Morocco fall into 1 of the following categories :
- Visa-exempt
- Visa required
- eTA required
1. Visa-exempt
Passport holders from certain countries can enter Morocco without a visa and stay for up to 90 days. There are currently around 70 nations who are part of this policy.
2. Visa required
All other nationalities must have a valid visa for Morocco. These travelers cannot enter the country without a visa.
3. eTA required
Citizens of the following countries do not need a visa for Morocco, but they must have an Electronic Travel Authorization: Republic of Congo, Guinea, Mali .
Fortunately, citizens of many countries are eligible to apply for the Moroccan e-Visa. This process is completely electronic, avoiding the need to go in person to an embassy or consulate.
Who is eligible for a Morocco e-Visa?
Over 100 nationalities can apply for an online visa for Morocco.
Most travelers must have a passport from an eligible country, plus a residence permit or visa from :
- Canada (residence permit only)
- Czech Republic
- Israel (residence permit only)
- Japan (residence permit only)
- Liechtenstein
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- United States
If you are a citizen of Azerbaijan, Benin, India, Israel, Guatemala, Jordan, and Thailand , then you can apply using just your passport.
Please check the list below to see if you can apply for the Morocco online visa :
- Afghanistan
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
- British Indian Ocean Territory
- Burkina Faso
- Central African Republic
- El Salvador
- Equatorial Guinea
- Guinea-Bissau
- North Korea
- Marshall Islands
- Papua New Guinea
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Sierra Leone
- Solomon Islands
- South Africa
- South Sudan
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Turkmenistan
- Vatican City
Show More >>
Required Documents for the Morocco e-Visa
You only need a few basic items to apply for the online visa. Before you can start the application process you’ll need to have the following:
- Residency card or visa (if applicable)
- Photograph of applicant
- Email address
- Debit or credit card
Your passport must meet the requirements mentioned below . You will also need your residency card or visa for your application, unless your passport is from Azerbaijan, India, Israel, Jordan, Guatemala, or Thailand.
Your email address must be an active account which you check regularly. All updates are sent to this address, including your approved e-Visa.
You will need a debit or credit card which is authorized for online payments to pay the Morocco e-Visa processing fee. This is the final stage of the application process.
Passport, visa, and residence permit requirements for a Morocco e-Visa
Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months from the date you intend to enter Morocco.
If you’re applying with a residence permit from an eligible country, it must be valid for at least 180 days .
If you have a visa from an eligible country, it must be valid for at least 90 days from the date you intend to arrive in Morocco.
Providing digital copies of your documents
Thanks to the 100% online application process, you do not need to present any paper copies of your documents to apply for the Morocco e-Visa.
All you need to provide is an image or scan of your documents when you complete the online form. It is not necessary to present the original document in person at a government office.
Conditions to Travel to Morocco
To travel to Morocco from overseas, you must meet the requirements to enter Morocco . If you reach the Moroccan border without the correct documents you will be refused entry.
All passengers must have the following to enter Morocco:
- Visa (unless visa-exempt)
Should I print my Morocco e-Visa?
Your approved online visa for Morocco is sent to your email address in PDF format . You can then download the visa onto any mobile device and print a paper copy.
To avoid any complications, it’s advisable to carry both a paper and digital copy of the visa.
Do you need a visa to visit Morocco?
Sep 14, 2023 • 3 min read
Find out whether you can visit Morocco visa-free and for how long © Thomas Barwick / Getty Images
Travelers from around 70 countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the European Union and the United Kingdom, can travel to Morocco as tourists without a visa. The maximum stay is 90 days, which starts on the date of your entry stamp, not three calendar months.
For a complete list of visa-exempt countries and visa durations, check the website of the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Moroccan embassy or consulate in your country. Some countries, such as Hong Kong and the Maldives are limited to 30 days of visa-free travel, so check whether there are any special conditions for traveling on your passport.
Passports of all travelers must have a spare page for immigration entry stamps and six months of validity after your entry into Morocco. Regardless of where you arrive in Morocco, check that your passport is stamped on arrival because this date entry and unique number will be referenced during your stay by accommodations and immigration officials.
Who needs a visa to visit Morocco?
Travelers who do require a tourist visa can apply for an e-visa and pay online. The e-visa is also known as Autorisation Électronique de Voyage au Maroc (AEVM). Check your eligibility and the document requirements and apply, pay and track your visa application using the Access Maroc website .
There are two e-visa options for Morocco. An E-visa Standard costs Dh770 and takes three business days to process. An E-visa Express costs Dh1100 and takes one business day to process. Both e-visas are valid 180 days from the issue date and allow visits to Morocco for up to 30 days.
Visa extension requests can be made at central police stations in Morocco, although they are not always guaranteed. Exiting the country and returning for a further 90 days in the same year is possible.
If you're planning on taking a non-Moroccan vehicle into the country on the ferry from Spain, it is worth noting that vehicles are allowed in Morocco for six months in a calendar year. The driver’s tourist visa is governed by the rules of their passport, so if you are entitled to a 90-day visa-free stay, you will either have to extend your visa or leave the country and go back. Your car can stay for six months, but you cannot unless an extension is granted.
Does Morocco have a digital nomad visa?
Morocco does not have a working holiday or digital nomad visa. If you wish to stay in the country for more than 90 days, visit a central police station and ask about a carte de sejour , a residency card required to live and work legally in Morocco.
The process involves quite a lot of paperwork, including copies of your birth certificate, a police record check and recent bank statements. Your first carte de sejour is valid for one year. You need to reapply for three years and then five years and then 10 years and so on. Eligibility, fees and criteria depend on which category you are applying in. Some require a work contract, a business, a spouse, a property or retirement.
Explore related stories
Festivals & Events
Mar 11, 2024 • 5 min read
Morocco is a fantastic year-round vacation destination, but the best time of year to travel will depend on your interests and holiday needs.
Feb 7, 2024 • 5 min read
Jan 31, 2024 • 6 min read
Jan 17, 2024 • 8 min read
Jan 17, 2024 • 6 min read
Jan 2, 2024 • 11 min read
Nov 29, 2023 • 6 min read
Oct 15, 2023 • 7 min read
Oct 11, 2023 • 7 min read
Oct 3, 2023 • 4 min read
Update April 12, 2024
Information for u.s. citizens in the middle east.
- Travel Advisories |
- Contact Us |
- MyTravelGov |
Find U.S. Embassies & Consulates
Travel.state.gov, congressional liaison, special issuance agency, u.s. passports, international travel, intercountry adoption, international parental child abduction, records and authentications, popular links, travel advisories, mytravelgov, stay connected, legal resources, legal information, info for u.s. law enforcement, replace or certify documents.
Before You Go
Learn About Your Destination
While Abroad
Emergencies
Share this page:
Travel Advisory July 13, 2023
Morocco - level 2: exercise increased caution.
Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed.
Exercise increased caution in Morocco due to terrorism .
Country Summary : Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in Morocco. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, and local government facilities.
Read the country information page for additional information on travel to Morocco.
If you decide to travel to Morocco:
- Stay alert in locations frequented by tourists.
- Avoid demonstrations and crowds.
- Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
- Follow the Department of State on Twitter and Facebook .
- Review the Country Security Report for Morocco.
- Visit the CDC page for the latest Travel Health Information related to your travel.
- Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the Traveler’s Checklist .
Embassy Messages
View Alerts and Messages Archive
Quick Facts
Must have at least six months of validity at time of entry
One page required for entry stamp
Not required for stays under 90 days
None
Declare large quantities at entry
Export of Moroccan currency is prohibited
Embassies and Consulates
U.s. consulate general casablanca.
8 Boulevard Moulay Youssef, Casablanca, Morocco
Telephone: +(212) (522) 642-099
Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(212)(661) 13-19-39
Fax: +(212) (522) 29-77-01
The normal work week in Morocco is Monday through Friday.
U.S. Embassy Rabat
KM 5.7, Avenue Mohammed VI Souissi, Rabat 10170, Morocco
Telephone: +(212)(537) 63-72-00
Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(212)(661)13-19-39
Fax: +(212)(537) 63-72-01
Please note that U.S. Embassy Rabat does not offer consular services and does not have entry facilities for public visitors.
Destination Description
Learn about the U.S. relationship to countries around the world.
Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements
Passports and Visas:
- You must have a valid passport with at least one blank page.
- Visas are not required for visits lasting less than 90 days. Visit the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco website for the most current visa information.
- Overstays: If you remain in Morocco beyond 90 days without having requested an extension of stay, you will need to appear before a judge prior to departing Morocco. Please contact the immigration office at your local police station for details. Clearance may include the payment of a fine.
- Lost/Stolen Passports: Please obtain a police report for a lost or stolen passport in the area where the loss or theft occurred. Recently, police have required evidence of U.S. citizenship prior to issuing the report of loss. In these cases, U.S. citizens may visit U.S. Consulate General Casablanca to obtain a temporary emergency passport prior to obtaining a report of loss.
- Travelers who plan to reside in Morocco must obtain a residence permit, (Certificat d’Immatriculation) Applications should be submitted to the Bureau des Etrangers of the Prefecture de Police or Commissariat Central in major cities, and to the Gendarmerie in remote areas and villages. Please see Residency Permits section under the Local Laws & Special Circumstances tab.
- Carry a copy of your U.S. passport with you at all times to have proof of identity and U.S. citizenship readily available, if needed.
- Children who possess U.S. passports and who are born to a Moroccan father may experience difficulty leaving Morocco without the father's permission, even if the parents are divorced and the mother has legal custody. Under Moroccan law, these children are considered Moroccan citizens.
- U.S. citizen women married to Moroccans do not need their spouse's permission to leave Morocco.
HIV/AIDS: The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to or foreign residents of Morocco.
Find information on dual nationality , prevention of international child abduction , and customs regulations on our websites.
Safety and Security
All countries in the region remain vulnerable to attacks from transnational terrorist organizations or individuals inspired by extremist ideology with little or no warning. The potential for terrorist violence against U.S. interests and citizens exists in Morocco. Long an important counterterrorism partner with the United States, Morocco’s capable security services have taken robust actions to guard against terrorist attacks. Moroccan authorities continue to disrupt groups seeking to attack U.S. or Western-affiliated and Moroccan government targets, arresting numerous individuals associated with international terrorist groups. Nevertheless, credible information indicates terrorist groups continue to plot potential attacks in the region, including Morocco. Lone wolf attacks are difficult to detect and disrupt and can occur without warning. In December 2018, two Scandinavian tourists were murdered by three Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) supporters in the Imlil Mountains near Marrakesh. U.S. citizens are reminded to remain vigilant with regards to their personal security.
Establishments that are identifiable with the United States are potential targets for attacks. These may include facilities where U.S. citizens and other foreigners congregate, including clubs, restaurants, places of worship, schools, hotels, movie theaters, U.S. brand establishments, and other public areas. U.S. citizen campers should camp in guarded campgrounds rather than isolated campsites.
Demonstrations: Demonstrations occur frequently in Morocco, are typically focused on political or social issues, and are only rarely confrontational or violent.
- During periods of heightened regional tension, large demonstrations may take place in major cities.
- By law, all demonstrations require a government permit, but spontaneous unauthorized demonstrations, which have greater potential for violence, can occur. In addition, different unions or groups may organize strikes to protest an emerging issue or government policy.
- Travelers should be aware of current events in Morocco and stay informed of regional issues that could resonate in Morocco and create an anti-American response.
- Avoid demonstrations if at all possible.
- If caught in a demonstration, remain calm and move away immediately when provided the opportunity.
- Exercise increased vigilance in areas that attract large crowds, such as sporting events.
Western Sahara: From 1975 to 1991, Western Sahara was the site of armed conflict between Moroccan government forces and the POLISARIO Front, which continues to seek independence for the territory. Tensions along the border in Western Sahara heightened in November 2020 when Moroccan forces conducted an operation on the border to clear a blockade by the POLISARIO Front; both sides have since engaged in a low intensity conflict along the border. There are thousands of unexploded mines in the Western Sahara and in areas of Mauritania adjacent to the Western Saharan border. Exploding mines are occasionally reported and have caused death and injury. There have been instances in which U.S. citizens suspected of being participants in political protests or of supporting NGOs that are critical of Moroccan policies have been expelled from, or not been allowed to enter, Western Sahara.
Crime: Crime in Morocco is a serious concern, particularly in major cities and tourist areas.
- Use common sense and the same personal security measures you would normally use in a large U.S. city or tourist destination.
- Do not leave bags unattended. Keep them in sight and avoid placing passports, cash, cell phones, or other valuables in the outer pockets of backpacks or purses, or on tables in public places. Do not leave bags slung over the backs of chairs, on hotel or store counters, on top of your suitcase or larger travel bag, or out of your physical control in hotel lobbies, train stations, restaurants, and other public locations.
- Aggressive panhandling, pick-pocketing, purse-snatching, theft from unoccupied vehicles, and harassment of women are the most frequently reported issues.
- Criminals use weapons, primarily knives, during some street robberies and burglaries. These crimes have occurred at any time of day or night, not only in isolated places or areas less frequented by visitors, but in crowded areas as well.
- Residential break-ins also occur and have on occasion turned violent, but most criminals look for opportunities based on stealth rather than confrontation.
- Travelers should avoid soccer stadiums and their environs on days of scheduled matches as large groups of team supporters have been known to become unruly and harass and assault bystanders.
- Joggers should be mindful of traffic and remain in more heavily populated areas. It is always best to have a jogging companion, dress modestly, and avoid isolated areas or jogging at night.
- At night and when moving about unfamiliar areas, avoid traveling alone and utilize “petit” taxis which vary by color in the major cities (Casablanca-Red, Rabat-Blue, Marrakech-Tan, etc.).
- Taxis* in Morocco are generally crime-free during day time, although city buses are not considered safe.
- Trains are generally safe, but theft, regardless of the time of day, sometimes occurs.
- Avoid carrying large sums of cash and be particularly alert when using ATM machines. In the event you are victimized by crime or an attempted crime, please report the incident to the local police and the U.S. Consulate General in Casablanca as soon as possible.
* NOTE: Some popular web-based ride-sharing services have operated in Morocco; however, the French-based company Heetch is currently the only service legally authorized to operate by the Moroccan Government. Media report that drivers of web-based ride-sharing services have been harassed and assaulted by regular taxi drivers in the recent past.
Victims of Crime: U.S. citizen victims of crimes should contact the local police at 19 from a land line or 190 from a mobile phone, and the U.S. Consulate in Casablanca at (212) 522 64 20 99. Remember that the local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crimes. See our webpage on help for U.S. victims of crime overseas .
- help you find appropriate medical care;
- assist you in reporting a crime to the police;
- with written consent, contact your relatives or friends;
- explain the local criminal justice process in general terms;
- provide a list of local attorneys;
- provide information on victim’s compensation programs in the United States;
- provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution;
- help you find accommodation and arrange flights home;
- replace a stolen or lost passport.
Tourism : The tourism industry is generally regulated in major tourist areas. Hazardous areas/activities are identified with appropriate signage and professional staff is typically on hand in support of organized activities. However, outside of these areas, the tourism industry is unevenly regulated, and safety inspections for equipment and facilities do not commonly occur. Hazardous areas/activities are not always identified with appropriate signage, and staff may not be trained or certified either by the host government or by recognized authorities in the field. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is typically available only in/near major cities. Outside of a major metropolitan center, it may take more time for first responders and medical professionals to stabilize a patient and provide life-saving assistance. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance. See our webpage for more information on insurance providers for overseas coverage.
Local Laws & Special Circumstances
Criminal Penalties: You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. In some places you may be taken in for questioning if you don’t have your passport with you.
Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the U.S., regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on crimes against minors abroad and the Department of Justice website.
Arrest Notification : If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Consulate immediately. See our webpage for further information.
- Crimes of fraud, including passing bad checks, non-payment of bills (including hotel bills), or breach of contract are considered serious in Morocco and can often result in imprisonment and/or fines.
- Bail generally is not available to non-residents of Morocco who are arrested for crimes involving fraud.
- Debtors can be held in prison until their debts are paid or until an agreement is reached between the parties.
- Passports may be seized by the Moroccan government to guarantee that debtors settle their cases.
- Debtors may be unable to work in Morocco without passports while still being held responsible for their debts.
- Prior to entering into a contract, you may want to consider consulting an attorney.
Faith-Based Travelers : Islam is the official religion in Morocco. However, the constitution provides for the freedom to practice one's religion. The Moroccan government does not interfere with public worship by the country’s Jewish minority or by expatriate Christians. Proselytizing is, however, prohibited. In the past, U.S. citizens have been arrested, detained, and/or expelled for discussing or trying to engage Moroccans in debate about Christianity. In February 2014, several U.S. citizens were expelled from Morocco for alleged proselytizing. Many of those expelled were long-time Moroccan residents. In these cases, U.S. citizens were given no more than 48 hours to gather their belongings or settle their affairs before being expelled. See the Department of State’s International Religious Freedom Report .
LGBTI Travelers: Consensual same-sex sexual relations are criminalized in Morocco. Penalties include fines and jail time. See our LGBTI Travel Information page and section 6 of our Human Rights report for further details.
Travelers Who Require Accessibility Assistance: While in Morocco, individuals with disabilities may find accessibility and accommodation very different from what is customary in the United States.
Students: See our Students Abroad page and FBI travel tips .
Women Travelers : Women walking alone in certain areas of cities and rural areas are particularly vulnerable to assault by men. They should exercise caution when in public spaces, including nightclubs or other social establishments. Women are advised to travel with a companion or in a group when possible and to ignore any harassment. See our tips for Women Travelers .
Customs: Travelers must declare large quantities of U.S. dollars brought into the country at the port of entry. The export of Moroccan currency (dirhams) is prohibited; however, Moroccan currency can be converted back into U.S. dollars prior to departure only if the traveler has a bank or money transfer receipt indicating he or she exchanged dollars for dirhams while in Morocco.
Moroccan customs authorities may enforce strict regulations concerning temporary importation into or export from Morocco of items such as firearms, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or drones, religious materials, antiquities, business equipment, and large quantities of currency. It is advisable to contact the Embassy of Morocco in Washington, D.C., or the Moroccan Consulate General in New York for specific information concerning customs requirements.
Please see our information on Customs and Import Restrictions.
Citizenship : The Government of Morocco considers all persons born to Moroccan fathers to be Moroccan citizens. In addition to being subject to all U.S. laws, U.S. citizens who also possess the nationality of Morocco may be subject to other laws that impose special obligations on citizens of Morocco. Recently, Morocco has begun allowing Moroccan mothers of children born outside Morocco to petition for their children’s citizenship. For further information on that process, please contact the Embassy of Morocco in Washington, D.C., or the Moroccan Consulate General in New York .
Residency Permits: In order to obtain a residence permit, travelers must present (among other requirements) a criminal history record check. This record check can only be obtained in the United States. The U.S. Consulate and Embassy are unable to take fingerprints to send for FBI record requests. For specific information, individuals seeking residency should visit their local police station.
The following documents must accompany a residency renewal application:
- Birth Certificate
- Copy of the current passport
- Copy of the current Moroccan residency card
- Medical certificate from a doctor stating that the requester is free from any contagious disease
- Court record (Casier Judiciaire) obtained from the Ministry of Justice in Rabat
- 100 MAD stamp
Individuals planning on residing in Morocco or relocating to the U.S. may be asked to provide a notarized change of residence form. This form is available at the U.S. Consulate by appointment.
Sending Passports through the Mail: According to Moroccan law, it is prohibited to send passports by mail across international borders. Passports sent to or through Morocco via Fedex, DHL, or other courier will be confiscated by Moroccan authorities. Confiscated U.S. passports are eventually sent to the U.S. Consulate General in Casablanca after being processed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. If your passport has been confiscated, you can contact the American Citizens Services section at [email protected] to ask if it has been received.
Property: U.S. consular officers are prohibited by law and regulation from accepting personal property for safekeeping regardless of the circumstances involved. If there is concern over the protection of property left behind in Morocco due to confiscation or deportation for political, legal, or other reasons, U.S. citizens should take every precaution to ensure that available legal safeguards are in place either before, or immediately after, purchasing property in Morocco or taking up residence there. U.S. citizens are also encouraged to consider assigning a Power of Attorney, or Procuration, to be used in Morocco if necessary. More information and sample Power of Attorney forms are available on the Consulate General of the Kingdom of Morocco in New York website.
Photographing Sensitive Locations: Taking photographs of anything that could be perceived as being of military or security interest may result in problems with the authorities. As a general rule, travelers should not photograph palaces, diplomatic missions, government buildings, or other sensitive facilities and when in doubt should ask permission from the appropriate Moroccan authorities.
Professional Basketball in Morocco: The U.S. Consulate General in Casablanca is aware that there are local professional basketball teams who have made contracts with U.S. citizens to play on Moroccan teams. Some of these players have subsequently claimed they were not paid as stipulated per the terms of the contract. Individuals considering playing basketball professionally in Morocco may wish to consult with a lawyer regarding the terms of their contract prior to signing. A list of lawyers can be found on the Embassy's webpage.
Adequate medical care is available in Morocco’s largest cities, particularly in Rabat and Casablanca, although not all facilities meet Western standards.
- Emergency and specialized care outside the major cities is far below U.S. standards and may not be available at all.
- Most medical staff will have limited or no English-speaking ability.
- Most ordinary prescription and over-the-counter medicines are widely available.
- Specialized prescriptions may be difficult to fill and availability of all medicines in rural areas is unreliable.
- Travelers should not ask friends or relatives to send medications through the mail, FedEx, or UPS since Moroccan customs will impound the delivery and not release it to the recipient.
- Travelers planning to drive in the mountains and other remote areas may wish to carry a medical kit and a Moroccan phone card for emergencies.
- In the event of vehicle accidents involving injuries, immediate ambulance service is usually not available. The police emergency services telephone number is “190” (see Traffic Safety and Road Conditions section below).
The U.S. Mission in Morocco is unable to pay your medical bills. Be aware that U.S. Medicare does not apply overseas.
Medical Insurance: Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. You may also be required to pay a deposit before being admitted for treatment. See our webpage for more information on insurance providers for overseas coverage . We strongly recommend supplemental insurance to cover medical evacuation.
If traveling with prescription medication, check with the Government of Morocco Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ensure the medication is legal in Morocco. Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription.
Vaccinations: Be up-to-date on all vaccinations recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Further health information:
- World Health Organization
- U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Travel and Transportation
Road Conditions and Safety: Traffic accidents are a significant hazard in Morocco. Driving practices are very poor and have resulted in serious injuries to and fatalities of U.S. citizens. This is particularly true at dusk during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, when adherence to traffic regulations is lax, and from July to September when Moroccans resident abroad return from Europe by car in large numbers.
- Drivers should exercise extreme caution when driving at night due to poor lighting systems along roads.
- Traffic signals do not always function, and are sometimes difficult to see.
- Modern freeways link the cities of Tangier, Rabat, Fez, Casablanca, and Marrakesh. Two-lane highways link other major cities.
- Secondary routes in rural areas are often narrow and poorly paved. Roads through the Rif and Atlas mountains are steep, narrow, windy, and dangerous.
- Pedestrians, scooters, and animal-drawn conveyances are common on all roadways, including the freeways, and driving at night should be avoided if possible.
- During the rainy season (November - March), flash flooding is frequent and sometimes severe, washing away roads and vehicles in rural areas.
Traffic Laws: In the event of a traffic accident, including accidents involving injuries, the parties are required to remain at the scene and not move their vehicles until the police have arrived and documented all necessary information. The police emergency services telephone number is “190”. Often Moroccan police officers pull over drivers for inspection within the city and on highways.
Traffic Fines: Confiscation of a driver’s license is possible if a violator is unable or unwilling to settle a fine at the time of a traffic stop.
If you are stopped for a speeding violation, you have the right to request the video footage documenting the infraction. Once the speeding violation is confirmed, you have three options:
- Pay the fine on the spot and obtain a receipt of payment;
- Pay at the local city’s treasury (La Perception). The police/gendarme officer will issue you a ‘ticket’ indicating the amount of the fine and keep your driver’s license until you pay the fine.
- Should you wish to contest a violation, you may file a complaint at court; however, Moroccan authorities may keep your driver’s license and vehicle registration while this lengthy process takes place.
Foreign driver’s licenses are valid for use in Morocco for up to one year. After that, foreign residents must pass the Moroccan driver’s test and obtain a Moroccan driver’s license. The test is conducted in Arabic and French. Speakers of other languages are allowed to have a sworn translator with them when taking the test.
Public Transportation: While public buses and taxis are inexpensive, driving habits are poor, and buses are frequently overcrowded. City buses are not considered safe. The train system has a good safety record. Trains, while sometimes crowded, are comfortable and generally on time. See our Road Safety page for more information. Visit Morocco’s National Tourism website for additional information.
- Train Station Hotline: 0890 20 30 40
- Bus Station Hotline: 0800 09 00 30
- Directory Enquiry- 160
Web-based ride-sharing services are not legal in Morocco; however, some well-known companies (UBER and Careem) have attempted operations with limited success. Media reports of ride-sharing drivers being harassed and assaulted by regular taxi drivers were common.
Aviation Safety Oversight: The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has assessed the Government of Morocco’s Civil Aviation Authority as being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards for oversight of Morocco’s air carrier operations. Further information may be found on the FAA’s safety assessment page .
Maritime Travel: Mariners planning travel to Morocco should also check for U.S. maritime advisories and alerts at www.marad.dot.gov/msci . Information may also be posted to the U.S. Coast Guard homeport website (https://homeport.uscg.mil), and the NGA broadcast warnings website https://msi.nga.mil/NGAPortal/MSI.portal (select “broadcast warnings”).
For additional travel information
- Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive security messages and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
- Call us in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (from all other countries) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays).
- See the State Department’s travel website for the Worldwide Caution and Travel Advisories .
- Follow us on Twitter and Facebook .
- See traveling safely abroad for useful travel tips.
Review information about International Parental Child Abduction in Morocco . For additional IPCA-related information, please see the International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act ( ICAPRA ) report.
Travel Advisory Levels
Assistance for u.s. citizens, morocco map, learn about your destination, enroll in step.
Subscribe to get up-to-date safety and security information and help us reach you in an emergency abroad.
Recommended Web Browsers: Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome.
Check passport expiration dates carefully for all travelers! Children’s passports are issued for 5 years, adult passports for 10 years.
Afghanistan
Antigua and Barbuda
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba
Bosnia and Herzegovina
British Virgin Islands
Burkina Faso
Burma (Myanmar)
Cayman Islands
Central African Republic
Cote d Ivoire
Curaçao
Czech Republic
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Eswatini (Swaziland)
Falkland Islands
France (includes Monaco)
French Guiana
French Polynesia
French West Indies
Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Martin, and Saint Barthélemy (French West Indies)
Guinea-Bissau
Isle of Man
Israel, The West Bank and Gaza
Liechtenstein
Marshall Islands
Netherlands
New Caledonia
New Zealand
North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea)
Papua New Guinea
Philippines
Republic of North Macedonia
Republic of the Congo
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Sao Tome and Principe
Saudi Arabia
Sierra Leone
Sint Maarten
Solomon Islands
South Africa
South Korea
South Sudan
Switzerland
The Bahamas
Timor-Leste
Trinidad and Tobago
Turkmenistan
Turks and Caicos Islands
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
Vatican City (Holy See)
External Link
You are about to leave travel.state.gov for an external website that is not maintained by the U.S. Department of State.
Links to external websites are provided as a convenience and should not be construed as an endorsement by the U.S. Department of State of the views or products contained therein. If you wish to remain on travel.state.gov, click the "cancel" message.
You are about to visit:
- Authentications
- Change password
Find the right Morocco Visa for your trip with price, requirements, and application time
Having to get a visa to Morocco takes all the fun out of traveling. We are here to get it back. Just apply online below and let us do the rest
Call us FREE
- › Morocco Visa
Morocco Visa Types
Did you know you can apply for a Moroccan online visa or ETA with VisaHQ? Our platform has application access for Electronic visas for tourism, business, and transit visitors. You can also apply for an electronic travel authorization if you are a citizen of any eligible country. Below, we provide details of each option so you are better informed.
- n Tourist E-visa not required
- n Business E-visa not required
Morocco e Visa For Tourism
If you are a tourist planning to visit Morocco any time soon, you don’t have to go to the embassy as you can get an e-visa online in three days or less. This visa is issued as a single-entry travel document meaning you can use it only once. Holders can stay in Morocco for up to 30 days, but the good news is that it can be extended for up to 180 days and converted into a multiple-entry visa. With an electronic visa, you can tour the country, visit family, spend your holidays or attend festivals, concerts, and social events in the country.
Tourist e-visa applicants must complete a simple application form and attach the necessary documents to it before submitting it for approval. They will also need to secure their accommodation and book a flight ticket for their return trip.
Port of Entry
Airports: Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport – Rabat Sale Airport – Marrakesh Menara Airport – Agadir Al Massira International Airport – Nador Al Aaroui International Airport – Tangier ibn Battouta International Airport – Fes Sais International Airport – Ouarzazate International Airport
Border Crossing: Morocco – Algeria border crossing
Seaports: Port of Tangier City – Port of Casablanca – Port of Agadir
Morocco e Visa For Business
Morocco business e-visa is for business persons coming to the country for noncommercial engagement. This electronic visa is a single entry document for short-term engagements but is quite flexible. If you realize that the 30 days are insufficient or you would like to revisit the country a few more times at regular intervals, you can apply for an extension of 6 months. Business visitors must provide information about their host, the purpose of their trip, their itinerary, and arrival and departure dates.
They will also need passports that will remain valid for at least 6 months from their arrival date, among other necessary requirements. Kindly note that this e visa is not for employment, so you are not allowed to hold any job during your stay in the country. If you must work, go for a consular work visa.
Airports : Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport – Rabat Sale Airport – Marrakesh Menara Airport – Agadir Al Massira International Airport – Nador Al Aaroui International Airport – Tangier ibn Battouta International Airport – Fes Sais International Airport – Ouarzazate International Airport
Border Crossing : Morocco – Algeria border crossing
Seaports : Port of Tangier City – Port of Casablanca – Port of Agadir
Visa is not required for a stay up to 90 days
All passengers traveling to Morocco MUST complete Health declaration form within the 72 hours prior to the flight.
Mandatory form before entering country. The form you will fill may be checked at the borders of Morocco whether you have filled in this form or not, and If you haven’t filled in the form or made misleading statements, you may face legal and administrative sanctions.
Visa application form. Fully completed, signed and notarized original application form.
Original passport. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.
Passport-type photograph. Include 2 passport style photos, with a white background, taken within the last 6 months. You may also choose to upload a photo to your order for us to print. There is a charge associated with this service.
Tourist voucher. If applicable, a letter from the travel agency confirming the purpose of travel or attestation of invitation duly legalized, in case of family visit, including guarantee of covering medical and possible repatriation expenses.
Passport copy. A clear scan of the information page of your valid, signed passport (pages indicating the identity & the validity).
Bank statement. A copy of the applicant's most recent monthly bank statement showing proof of sufficient funds. The statement must clearly show the applicant's name as the account holder, the balances of the accounts, and the date of the statement (duly legalized attestation of invitation (in case of family visit), including guarantee of covering medical and possible repatriation expenses, or request from an authorized travel agency or recommendation of the Ministry of Tourism or the representation of the Moroccan National Tourist Office are also applicable).
Travel Insurance. Travel insurance is mandatory to enter the Kingdom of Morocco.
Family invitation. The attestation of invitation duly legalized, including guarantee of covering medical and possible repatriation expenses.
Unfortunately, at this time VisaHQ does not provide service for
A visa is not required for this destination.
- First, check the current validity of your passport.
- Second, make sure your passport has blank Visa pages.
- Confirm if transit visa is required for any connections. Check with your airline in case you have connecting flights overseas as part of your journey to Morocco. It may be the case that countries you pass through en route to your destination may require a separate transit visa. Please refer to visa requirements of the specific country
- Pre-approvals from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and extensions of application process Please beware that in certain cases embassy, arbitrarily, may request a pre-approval from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the application process may extend to several months.
Morocco Tourist E-visa fees for citizens of United States of America
Morocco visa policy.
Under Morocco’s visa policy, any foreigner coming to the country must obtain a visa unless they are citizens of a country on the visa-exempt list. Eligible visitors can stay in Morocco for 30 – 90 days without visas, but if they wish to stay for much longer, then they will need to apply for visas. Currently, the visa-free list keeps changing as nations and territories are entered and taken off; before embarking on a trip to the country, make sure you check the visa-free list for your country. If you are not eligible, apply to the nearest Moroccan embassy or consulate for a visa.
Morocco Electronic Travel Authorization
The Moroccan government issues another entry document to foreigners called an electronic travel authorization. This document is only issued to nationals from a few countries before entering Morocco, including Guinea, Mali, and the Republic of The Congo. It is issued online, and holders are granted access to Morocco for a limited time. Holders can visit for business or tourism or use it as a transit document en route to another country.
Morocco Electronic Visa
Another type of online travel document issued by Morocco is the electronic visa. King Mohammed VI launched the program to facilitate the issuance of visas to shower term visitors coming to the country. The application for e-visas is fast and easy, and anyone who can operate a computer or smartphone can apply for it.
This one is issued to ordinary passport holders from Thailand, Israel, Guatemala, Jordan, India, and Azerbaijan. The application is online and takes only a day or two to approve, with three days being the maximum duration. Apart from these countries mentioned, nationals with their country visas or resident permits may apply for it, too, even if the country is not on the visa-exempt list, as long as the documents are valid. However, these nations are selected, so check the list before deciding whether to apply for the visa.
Morocco ETA/e-Visa Eligibility
Here are the eligibility criteria for Morocco ETA or e Visa
- You must be from an eligible country
- Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your entry date
- You must not have any intention to live in the country permanently
- You must have financial sufficiency to cover your expenses
- You must have reserved accommodation in advance
- You must have a confirmed flight ticket for a return or onward trip
Key Information/ Details About Morocco and The Online Application
Be Sure Of Your Eligibility: Before you apply for an e-visa or an electronic travel authorization, be sure of your eligibility. The most important eligibility criteria is your nationality. For instance, ETAs are only open to citizens of the Democratic Republic of The Congo, Guinea, and Mali, while citizens of more than 70 countries can apply for e-visas. This list is always changing, so check your country before moving forward with the application.
Pay The Fee Online: The online application fee is mandatory and can only be paid using a credit or debit card. Note that this fee is not refundable and does not guarantee that you will be issued the e-visa or ETA. Also, without paying the fee, you cannot submit the form.
Only Travel Through Approved Routes: Only travel to Morocco through approved routes. For instance, transit visitors can only enter through any of the approved international airports, not the local ones. The same is the case for approved seaports for ferries and sea travelers. Apart from the legal implications of using approved routes, you should also consider your safety too.
Conversion From Single Entry to Multiple Entry: Your e-visa is always issued as a single-entry document, but you can change it to a multiple-entry document once you arrive in Morocco. Such conversions can only be done in the country. While the Single entry is only valid for 30 days, the multiple entry document can be extended to 180 days validity. Even so, you can only stay for 30 days maximum per visit.
Not For Work: Let us add that neither the ETA nor electronic visa should be used as a work visa. This is prohibited as both permits are only meant for noncommercial engagements like tourism, business, and transit. If you have secured a job in Morocco, you should apply for a work visa by visiting the nearest embassy or consulate.
Morocco Visa Online – Get your Morocco e-Visa with VisaHQ
You can get an online visa for Morocco if you come from an eligible country. Online visas, or electronic visas, as they are commonly called, are relatively easy to get since the application is online. You don’t have to visit a Moroccan embassy or consulate to get it. From the comfort of your home, you can submit the application in a matter of minutes.
How To Apply For A Visa With VisaHQ
The application process for an ETA or e-Visa with VisaHQ is the same and relatively straightforward.
You can do it yourself even if you do not have prior experience, and you will get your visa within three days or less.
Here are the quick steps to complete your application.
Fill out the form: Start by filling out the application form after choosing the travel document you want. There are sections for personal, passport, and travel information, so ensure each is completed with accurate information.
Upload your documents: Upload the required documents starting with the bio-data page of your passport, then do the others. Please make sure the documents you upload are yours and are valid. Also, pay the application fee, then apply for processing.
Get your visa/ETA: ETA or e-visa processing takes 24-72 hours. Once approved, the documents will be sent to your verified email address. Print out w copy for the trip.
Why Use VisaHQ?
There are many reasons to use VisaHQ for your online and travel authorization applications. This is because we have a track record for excellence and more than two decades of experience facilitating application submissions for clients. We have simplified the application process so that an applicant with little or no experience can handle their application on their own. Furthermore, our application is user-friendly. When you use VisaHQ, you enjoy
- Technical Support
- Advanced data security
- Access to multiple online visa application
- Online application tracking
- Speedy feedback from our representatives
Complete the form and submit it so you can get your visa on time.
Morocco COVID-19 travel restrictions
- Entry is open The Kingdom of Morocco has reopened its sea and air borders and travelers. Prior to arrival restrictions Valid passport. Valid national passport with at least 6 month remaining validity after the date of departure. Valid visa. Please see the instructions above if you need visa and apply. Negative COVID-19 test : All arrivals to Morocco will be required to present a negative PCR test, no older than 48 hours. Other arrivals are required to present negative PCR test, no older than 72 hours, or proof of vaccination. Upon arrival restrictions 😷 Masks are required in public spaces and transport.
Find us near you
To read about Morocco Visas
- Morocco e-Visa
- Do Indians need visa for Morocco
- Do you need a visa to go to Morocco
- How long does Morocco visa take
- Morocco visa on arrival
- Morocco visa for Egyptian
- Morocco visa requirements for South African citizens
Frequently Asked Questions about Morocco visa
Morocco embassy list in united states of america, morocco customs, what travellers say about morocco visa service.
Whooops! Server is in the spirit world. Please, try again later
Refresh the page
As Morocco features a liberal economy, it creates a lot of opportunities for foreign investors. You can enter the country for commercial and professional activities according to your needs.
Although some countries enjoy Morocco visa exemptions, others must obtain a valid travel document to enter the country. For business purposes, Morocco offers a business visa that allows you to visit Morocco to ensure the smooth running of your business.
Morocco Business Visa - A Brief Overview
If you are a business person, you will surely travel a lot. Sometimes, you are required to travel to other countries to perform different business tasks. To do so, the most important thing you need is a valid visa!
The Moroccan government offers different types of visas to foreign nationals, including Morocco tourist visa, business visa, transit visa, and so on. For commercial purposes (attending seminars and conferences, meetings with business associates and customers, or enrolling in a training program), you are required to get a business visa.
Morocco business visa is a single-entry travel document that permits holders to stay in the country for 30 consecutive days within a 1-month period. In case you apply for a multiple-entry permit, the validity period might differ.
Required Documents
To get a Morocco business visa, there are a few documents that you'll need, also known as the Morocco visa requirements. These documents vary from applicant to applicant, depending on your nationality.
To start a visa application, all applicants must have the following documents:
Valid Passport - You need to have an original passport valid for at least 6 more months. Also, make sure your passport has at least 2 blank pages for entry and exit stamps
Means of Payment - To get a business visa, all foreign nationals are required to pay the embassy fee as well as the visa service fee. As you'll be applying for your visa online, you can use online payment methods, such as a debit card, credit card, or PayPal account
E-mail Address - Applicants must have a valid email address to start the visa application process. Your email will be linked to your passport, and you'll get your approval via email
Other than these, applicants need to submit some supporting documents as well, such as a business invitation letter, support letter, travel insurance, travel itinerary, and so on. Visit VisaHQ to find out all of the Morocco visa requirements for your country!
How To Apply For A Morocco Business Visa Online?
There are two ways to get a Morocco business visa; you can either visit the nearest Moroccan embassy or apply for your travel document online. It's advised to apply for your visa online as it's both a faster and more convenient approach.
Unlike a traditional visa, you can complete the online visa application process within 10-15 minutes. To do so, you can partner up with VisaHQ, and we'll do all of the work.
All you need to do is:
Visit VisaHQ
Select your citizenship and destination
Fill out the Morocco visa application form
Pay the visa processing fee
Submit your application
You may also need to obtain an authority letter to complete the process. In that scenario, simply get your letter from the VisaHQ letter head. Once you submit your application, the embassy will process it, and you'll get your travel document via email.
Visa Application Form
Applicants need to pay close attention while filling out the visa application form. This is because if there are mistakes or errors in your online form, your visa will most likely be delayed by the embassy.
To fill out the visa application form, you need to provide personal, contact, passport, and travel details, such as:
Nationality
Date of birth
Place of birth
Email address
Phone number
Passport number
Passport issue and expiry date
Travel date
Depending on your nationality, you may also need to answer some personal and security questions as well.
Processing Time
The processing time for a Morocco business visa varies from applicant to applicant. The average processing time for this travel document is 8-10 business days. However, if there are errors or mistakes in your visa application form, you may need to wait a little longer. Therefore, it's recommended to apply for a business visa at least 2 weeks prior to the intended date of entry.
It's noteworthy to mention here that a Morocco visa does not guarantee your entry; the final decision will be made by the immigration officer. So, make sure to fulfill all of the Morocco entry requirements to avoid problems.
Also, it's advised to get a covid-19 vaccination certificate prior to traveling to Morocco. Otherwise, you may have to self-isolate for a few days!
Language selection
Canada-morocco relations, on this page, bilateral relations, trade relations, development, partnerships and organizations.
Canada and Morocco maintain positive bilateral relations, including in the areas of trade, culture, and the promotion of women's rights, as well as in joint efforts to counter terrorism and violent extremism. Formal diplomatic relations were established in 1962, with 2022 marking the 60th year of official diplomatic relations.
According to the 2016 census, the Moroccan diaspora in Canada is almost 104,000, residing primarily in the Montreal area. Moroccan statistics indicate that their diaspora in Canada is closer to 300,000. Each year, more than 5,000 young Moroccans travel to Canada to study at colleges and universities, traditionally heading to Quebec, but increasingly to other provinces and territories.
In addition to long-term partnership with Canada through La Francophonie, Morocco has emerged in recent years as an important ally in the efforts to counter terrorism and violent extremism. The two countries co-chaired the Global Counter-Terrorism Forum (GCTF) for the period 2019 to September 2022. Canada also contributes to Morocco's counterterrorism efforts through the Counter-Terrorism Capacity Building Program (CTCBP). Since 2017, the CTCBP has disbursed over $9.1 million in bilateral and regional programming in Morocco, mainly through technical assistance and training. These efforts aim to support and complement Morocco's strategy to counter evolving terrorist threats such as responses to terrorist financing, the foreign terrorist fighter phenomenon, the enhancement of border and airport security, as well as efforts to curtail the influence of violent extremist organizations.
Morocco is an engaged actor and an important ally on migration and climate change issues, and is the host of several international conferences on its territory.
Canada is represented in Morocco by the Embassy of Canada in Rabat. In Canada, Morocco is represented by an embassy in Ottawa, as well as a consulate general in Montreal and in Toronto. Montreal and Casablanca are connected by year-round direct flights operated by both Air Canada and Royal Air Maroc.
In 2021, Morocco was Canada's 4th largest bilateral merchandise trading partner in Africa. Canada's commercial activities in Morocco are diversified and focus not only on the export of goods and mining assets, but also on the establishment of franchises, numerous partnerships with educational institutions, and other activities within global value chains. Morocco presents business opportunities of interest to Canada in education, agri-food, mining, aerospace, automotive, defense, information technology and green technology. In 2021, our bilateral merchandise trade with Morocco reached over $1.14 billion, an increase of 14.1% from 2020. Canadian exports to Morocco mostly consist of cereals, vegetables, medical instruments, machinery and equipment, salt, aircraft & spacecraft parts, and vehicles. Canada's main imports consist of fertilizers, fruit and edible nuts, inorganic chemicals and machinery and equipment. In 2020, the value of Canadian direct investments in Morocco was $75 million and the stock of Moroccan direct investment in Canada was $2 million. There is a growing presence of Canadian companies in Morocco.
Related links
- Trade and investment agreements
- Import / Export controls
- Doing business in Morocco
The overall objective of Canada's international development program in Morocco is to reduce inequality and poverty among the most vulnerable people, especially women and girls. The international development program focuses on:
- Enterprise development and livelihood support with a focus on the inclusion of women in agricultural value chains;
- Improving the quality of education and vocational training, particularly among young people in order to increase their employability and meet the needs of the labor market;
- Economic empowerment of women through open markets and green economy;
- Human dignity by improving the sexual and reproductive health of women and girls, in addition to gender awareness and the fight against gender-based violence.
At the institutional level, Canada supports the Moroccan government in its fight against violence against women through the integration of women's rights at all levels. This support translates into the strengthening of women's leadership, particularly in political representation and in advocacy for the promotion of women's rights. These contributions reflect Canada's commitments to sexual and reproductive health and rights by strengthening women's right to control their own bodies. The goal is to curb violence against women, unwanted pregnancies and unsafe deliveries.
Canadian program work with implementing agencies is complemented by public relations work, representation and advocacy with government and civil society on issues of gender equality and the promotion of women's and girls' rights and empowerment. Projects to strengthen women's economic power aim to improve the performance of certain sectors where women are in the majority (argan, handicrafts, agriculture, forests), increase the added value that accrues to women in these sectors and increase women's participation in decision-making in the organizations in which they are involved.
The programming is aligned with Morocco’s priority reforms and the Government of Canada’s priorities in relation to development assistance. Gender equality is a major theme, and all projects must directly address issues related to women’s rights.
To find out what Canada is doing to support Morocco’s development, please visit the Project Browser .
To develop effective responses to today’s most pressing global challenges, Canada and Morocco work closely in multilateral fora, such as:
- La Francophonie
- International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
- Open Government Partnership (OGP)
- Pacific Alliance
- United Nations (UN)
- United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
- World Trade Organization (WTO)
- Skip to main content
- Skip to "About this site"
Language selection
Search travel.gc.ca.
Help us to improve our website. Take our survey !
Local services
In case of emergency, dial:
- police: 190
- medical assistance: 150
- firefighters: 150
Consular assistance
For emergency consular assistance, call the Embassy of Canada to Morocco in Rabat and follow the instructions. At any time, you may also contact the Emergency Watch and Response Centre in Ottawa.
Useful links
- 55° Sunny
Forgot Username or Password
Canada Visa Services Opens Doors For Hassle-Free Travel From Costa Rica, Morocco, Panama, And Philippines
- Share on Facebook
- Tweet on Twitter
In a bid to cater to the diverse needs of global travelers, Canada Visa Services has unveiled a user-friendly online platform to facilitate visa applications from Costa Rica, Morocco, Panama, and the Philippines. This initiative marks a significant milestone in the company's commitment to providing accessible and efficient visa services to travelers worldwide.
CANADA VISA FROM COSTA RICA
CANADA VISA FROM MOROCCO
CANADA VISA FROM PANAMA
CANADA VISA FROM PHILIPPINES
CANADA TEMPORARY RESIDENT VISA
“Travel should be a joyous experience, free from the burdens of bureaucracy and paperwork,” says John Smith, Head of Operations at Canada Visa Services.“With our online visa application system, travelers from Costa Rica, Morocco, Panama, and the Philippines can now embark on their Canadian adventure with ease and peace of mind.”
The convenience of applying for a Canada visa online cannot be overstated. By simply visiting the Canada Visa Services website and following the intuitive application process, travelers can submit their visa applications from the comfort of their homes or offices. This eliminates the need for time-consuming visits to embassies or consulates, allowing travelers to focus on planning their Canadian getaway.
Furthermore, Canada Visa Services offers dedicated customer support to assist applicants at every step of the visa application process. Whether it's clarifying visa requirements, providing guidance on completing the application form, or addressing any concerns or queries, the company's team of experienced professionals is readily available to ensure a smooth and stress-free experience for travelers.
With Canada Visa Services, the dream of exploring Canada's breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich cultural heritage is now within reach for travelers from Costa Rica, Morocco, Panama, and the Philippines. Whether it's the stunning natural beauty of Banff National Park, the bustling streets of Toronto, or the historic charm of Quebec City, Canada beckons with open arms.
For travelers from Costa Rica, Morocco, Panama, and the Philippines, Canada Visa Services is the gateway to unforgettable experiences and cherished memories in the Great White North. Apply for your Canada visa today and embark on the adventure of a lifetime!
Media Contact
Richard Taylor
+49 30 901723172
MENAFN27042024004812010992ID1108145968
Legal Disclaimer: MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.
Most popular stories
Nicole Kidman Says She Craves For Extremes: 'I Definitely Had An Extre...
Spain's Defense Minister Confirms Plans To Send Patriot Missiles To Uk...
Azerbaijani Parliament's Head Invites Montenegro's President To COP29 ...
Marquez Takes Pole For Spanish Motogp...
Louvre Says Mona Lisa Could Get A Room Of Her Own...
NATO's International Cybersecurity Exercise Locked Shields Concludes...
Market research.
- India Human Resource (HR) Technology Market Size Worth $ 2,170 Million By...
- Asia Pacific Aquafeed Market Report, Global Size, Growth, Opportunity And...
- United States Legionella Testing Market Expanding At A CAGR Of 9.02% Duri...
- Saudi Arabia HVAC Market Size To Expand At A CAGR Of 8.40% During 2024-32...
- Exploring Insights: Fluoroelastomer Analysis Report...
- Metal Fabrication Equipment Market Outlook 2024, Share, Size, Key Players...
- Saudi Arabia Lingerie Market Share, Size, Growth, Trends, Analysis And Re...
More Stories
Unknown Respiratory Illness Afflicts Over A Hundred Women And Children In...
The Great Indian Kapil Show: Dwindling Viewership Numbers Put Kapil Sharm...
ED Acted In Most Highhanded Manner, Arvind Kejriwal Tells SC In Delhi Exc...
'Not Only Physical Beauty...': 60-Year-Old Lawyer Makes History, Wins Mis...
Ahmedabad-Bound Indigo Aircraft Returns To Delhi After Technical Glitch...
'Delhi Govt Deserve To Be Lashed Out, Saw 140 Students In One Class,' Say...
NCB Seizes ₹300 Crore Worth Drugs, 150 Kg 'Meow Meow' From Gujarat, Rajas...
After Possible Signs Of Life, James Webb Space Telescope To Gaze At A Pla...
BJP, Akali Dal, Congress Leaders Join AAP In Punjab...
BJP Fields 26/11 Counsel Ujjwal Nikam From Mumbai North Central; Drops Po...
Father Of Youth Who Died During Weight Loss Surgery Urges TN Health Minis...
'Kalki 2898 AD' With Prabhas, Kamal Haasan, Big B To Release On June 27...
Daily(English) Daily(Arabic) All()
- News by Industry
- Submit Your press
- Submit your Articles
- Global Indices
- MENA Indices
- Qutoes & Charts
- End of Day stocks
- Currency Convertor
- Cross Rates
- Historical Currencies
- Mena Stocks
- Stocks Search
- Commodoties
- Oil & Energy
- Economic Calendar
- Premium Research
- Free Research
- Saudi Arabia
- Financial Glossary
Language selection
- Français fr
Check processing times
Our processing times show how long it took us to process most applications in the past for each application type. As we process more applications and clear our inventories, the numbers will change. The numbers shown may not reflect how long it will take us to process an application you submit today. Find out how we calculate processing times .
If you’ve already applied , learn how to check your application status .
Select an application type:
Which temporary residence application?
Where are you applying from?
- Afghanistan
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- British Virgin Islands
- Burkina Faso
- Burma (Myanmar)
- Cayman Islands
- Central African Republic
- China (People’s Republic of)
- Comoros Island
- Côte d’Ivoire
- Czech Republic
- Democractic Republic of Congo (Kinshasa)
- Dominican Republic
- El Salvador
- Equatorial Guinea
- Guinea-Bissau
- Hong Kong SAR
- Liechtenstein
- Marshall Islands
- Micronesia (Federated States of)
- Netherlands
- New Caledonia
- New Zealand
- North Korea
- Palestinian Authority (Gaza)
- Palestinian Authority (West Bank)
- Papua New Guinea
- Philippines
- Puerto Rico
- Republic of Congo (Brazzaville)
- Sao Tome and Principe
- Saudi Arabia
- Sierra Leone
- Solomon Islands
- South Africa
- South Korea
- South Sudan
- St. Kitts and Nevis
- St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- Switzerland
- Timor-Leste (Timor oriental)
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Turkmenistan
- Turks and Caicos Islands
- United Arab Emirates
- United Kingdom
- United States of America
- US Virgin Islands
- Visitor visa (from inside Canada)
- Visitor extension (Visitor record)
Where do your parents or grandparents live?
- Study permit (from outside Canada)
- Study permit (from inside Canada)
- Study permit extension
- Work permit (from inside Canada)
- Work permit from inside Canada (initial and extension)
- Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP)
What season did you apply for?
- Last season
- Current season
- Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
Which economic class application?
- Atlantic Immigration Pilot
- Atlantic Immigration Program
- Canadian Experience Class
Which caregiver program?
When did you apply?
How much work experience did you have?
- Less than 24 months
- 24 months or more
- Less than 12 months
- 12 months or more
How much work experience will you have when you apply?
Online via Express Entry?
- Self-employed persons (Federal)
- Quebec Business Class
- Skilled workers (Federal)
- Skilled trades (Federal)
- Skilled workers (Quebec)
- Start-up visa
Who are you sponsoring?
Where in Canada will you be living?
If you’ll be living in Quebec, due to the Canada–Quebec Accord, the Government of Quebec also needs to process your application. Because of this, we show a separate processing time for this province.
- Outside Quebec
Where does the child live?
Where does the adopted child or relative live?
Which refugee program?
- Protected persons and convention refugees (in Canada)
- Dependents of protected persons
- Humanitarian and Compassionate cases
Which type of citizenship application?
- Citizenship grant
- Citizenship certificate (proof of citizenship)
- Resumption of citizenship
- Renunciation of citizenship
- Search of citizenship records
Did you submit a PR card application or solemn declaration?
- Yes, I am renewing or replacing my card, or I sent a solemn declaration
- No, I am waiting for my first card
Which type of document?
- Verification of Status
- Replacement of valid temporary resident documents
- Amendments of immigration documents
- Amendments of valid temporary resident documents
Last update: Error loading date. Try again. Updated weekly
Processing times service
We are committed to processing most complete applications within this time.
Processing times will vary based on:
- the type of application submitted
- if the application is complete
- how quickly we expect to process applications we’ve already received
- how easily we can verify your information
- how long you take to respond to any requests or concerns
- other factors
Problem with the online application
Some people applying for a study permit may have trouble using the online application. For example, if you’re currently a visitor in Canada and your spouse or common-law partner is a low-skilled worker, you may need to apply on paper.
Acknowledgment of receipt
You’ll get an acknowledgement of receipt letter or email after we receive your application and check that it’s complete .
Processing times for applications outside Canada and the United States
Add 3 to 4 months to account for mailing time if you
- live outside Canada and the U.S. and
- are applying through a Canadian embassy, high commission or consulate
Add 6 to 8 months to processing time if you
- are applying for a minor (under 18) who lives outside Canada and the U.S. and
- sent the application directly to the Case Processing Centre in Sydney, Nova Scotia
Processing times TR
Processing times will vary based on
- the type of application
Learn how processing times are calculated .
Processing times PR
Your processing time may also be affected if more people apply to immigrate to Canada than we can bring in each year.
Page details
- Saved items
Bishop, CA (93514)
Sunny. High 74F. Winds N at 10 to 20 mph..
Some clouds this evening will give way to mainly clear skies overnight. Low 41F. Winds NNW at 10 to 15 mph.
Updated: April 27, 2024 @ 7:06 am
- Full Forecast
Canada Visa Services Opens Doors for Hassle-Free Travel from Costa Rica, Morocco, Panama, and Philippines
Ottawa, Canada, 27th April 2024, As the world eagerly anticipates the return to normalcy in travel, Canada Visa Services emerges as the beacon of hope for travelers from Costa Rica, Morocco, Panama, and the Philippines. With its streamlined online visa application process, Canada Visa Services ensures a seamless journey for those seeking to explore the wonders of the Great White North.
In a bid to cater to the diverse needs of global travelers, Canada Visa Services has unveiled a user-friendly online platform to facilitate visa applications from Costa Rica, Morocco, Panama, and the Philippines. This initiative marks a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to providing accessible and efficient visa services to travelers worldwide.
CANADA VISA FROM COSTA RICA
CANADA VISA FROM MOROCCO
CANADA VISA FROM PANAMA
CANADA VISA FROM PHILIPPINES
CANADA TEMPORARY RESIDENT VISA
“Travel should be a joyous experience, free from the burdens of bureaucracy and paperwork,” says John Smith, Head of Operations at Canada Visa Services. “With our online visa application system, travelers from Costa Rica, Morocco, Panama, and the Philippines can now embark on their Canadian adventure with ease and peace of mind.”
The convenience of applying for a Canada visa online cannot be overstated. By simply visiting the Canada Visa Services website and following the intuitive application process, travelers can submit their visa applications from the comfort of their homes or offices. This eliminates the need for time-consuming visits to embassies or consulates, allowing travelers to focus on planning their Canadian getaway.
Furthermore, Canada Visa Services offers dedicated customer support to assist applicants at every step of the visa application process. Whether it’s clarifying visa requirements, providing guidance on completing the application form, or addressing any concerns or queries, the company’s team of experienced professionals is readily available to ensure a smooth and stress-free experience for travelers.
With Canada Visa Services, the dream of exploring Canada’s breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich cultural heritage is now within reach for travelers from Costa Rica, Morocco, Panama, and the Philippines. Whether it’s the stunning natural beauty of Banff National Park, the bustling streets of Toronto, or the historic charm of Quebec City, Canada beckons with open arms.
For travelers from Costa Rica, Morocco, Panama, and the Philippines, Canada Visa Services is the gateway to unforgettable experiences and cherished memories in the Great White North. Apply for your Canada visa today and embark on the adventure of a lifetime!
Media Contact
Richard Taylor
+49 30 901723172
https://www.canada-visas.org
- Saved items
Wapakoneta, OH (45895)
Windy with occasional showers or thundershowers. High 78F. Winds SSW at 20 to 30 mph. Chance of rain 80%. Higher wind gusts possible..
Mainly cloudy. Low 64F. Winds SSW at 10 to 20 mph.
Updated: April 27, 2024 @ 10:06 am
- Full Forecast
- Saved items
Malvern, AR (72104)
Cloudy early with scattered thunderstorms developing this afternoon. High 84F. Winds S at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%..
Partly cloudy early followed by cloudy skies overnight. Low 68F. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph.
Updated: April 27, 2024 @ 9:10 am
- Full Forecast
IMAGES
VIDEO
COMMENTS
Foreign Representatives in Canada; Canadian passports; Visas. Tourist visa: not required for stays of less than 90 days ... consult a lawyer in Canada and in Morocco to explore all the legal options for the return of your child ... The two levels below are official Government of Canada Travel Advisories and are issued when the safety and ...
Entry requirements by country/territory. Visa-exempt (eTA eligible) travellers. The following travellers need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to board their flight to Canada. However, these travellers do not need an eTA if entering by land or sea - for instance driving from the U.S. or coming by bus, train, or boat, including cruise ship.
You need a visitor visa to travel to Canada. A visitor visa: is a sticker we put in your passport; costs CAN$100; Processing times vary by country. You may need to give your fingerprints and photo (biometrics) Opens in a new tab with your application. Processing time doesn't include the time you need to give biometrics.
To apply for a visitor visa to visit Canada on business, you need to qualify as a business visitor. To qualify, you must show that: you plan to stay for less than 6 months. you don't plan to enter the Canadian labour market. your main place of business and source of income and profits is outside Canada.
Certain nationalities must have a visa to travel to Morocco. If you meet the Morocco e-Visa requirements, you can apply online for your visa in just a few minutes.. The online visa for Morocco is the most popular option, as it is quick and easy to obtain. The process is 100% online, saving you time and effort.. This page explains the requirements for the Morocco e-Visa.
Find out the visa requirements for visiting Morocco, including whether you can visit the country visa-free and how long tourists are allowed to stay. Lonely Planet. Destinations. Planning ... Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the European Union and the United Kingdom, can travel to Morocco as tourists without a visa. The maximum stay is 90 days ...
Call us in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (from all other countries) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). See the State Department's travel website for the Worldwide Caution and Travel Advisories.
Find out how to apply and why you need a passport and not an eTA for travel to or through Canada. Check your eTA status. Get online updates on pending applications, as well as information on the status of your current eTA. ... Visa Waiver Program travelers are required to have an ESTA. It costs $14 and is valid for two years.
Canada and Morocco. ... if you're visiting, studying, working or doing business in Morocco. Includes information about coming to Canada. Travel advice and advisories - Morocco. Exercise a high degree of caution (with regional advisories) ... Coming to Canada. Apply to immigrate. Get a visa to study, work or visit Canada. Travelling outside of ...
Electronic travel authorization (eTA) Citizens from some visa-required countries may be eligible to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), instead of a visa, to travel to Canada by air. Who can apply. Eligible visa-required countries. What you need to board your flight.
5. You travel to Canada (if you're approved) Make sure you travel with the documents we gave you. This includes travel documents like a visitor visa, study or work permits or an eTA (electronically linked to your passport). Airline staff and border service officers at ports of entry will ask to see your travel documents.
For Morocco Family Visa: Proof of family relationship, such as a marriage certificate for spouses, birth certificate for parents-children, etc. *After you enter Morocco on a long-term visa, you have to apply for a Residence Card ( Carte de Sejour) from the local Prefecture de Police within three months.
diplomatie.ma
Restricted to travellers 18 years and over. All of the following: 200 cigarettes; 50 cigars; 200 grams of manufactured tobacco; and 200 tobacco sticks. Note: in order to qualify for a personal exemption on tobacco, all packages must be stamped "duty paid Canada droit acquitté".
Canadian citizens do not need a tourist visa when travelling to Morocco in 2024. Canadian passport holders can stay in Morocco for a short period of time (for 90 days). Please, read all the information below to make your trip easy and safe. Don't rely on information from only one source. Please, with at least one more source listed in the link.
Entry visa application form into the Kingdom of Morocco; Two identity photographs in colour on white background (4 X 3 cm) showing the features of the face clearly; Identity card or residence permit or any document that proves the address; Valid passport: The validity of the passport or the travel document must be longer than the duration of stay;
Moroccan citizens must obtain a visa before travelling to Canada. Canada Visitor visa is required for Moroccan citizens. With this tourist visa stay is usually short with a period of 180 days and visa expires in 180 days. Applicant is required to be present when applying for Canada tourist visa. A total of 10 documents are required for applying Canada tourist visa.
The Kingdom of Morocco has reopened its sea and air borders and travelers. Prior to arrival restrictions. Valid passport. Valid national passport with at least 6 month remaining validity after the date of departure. Valid visa. Please see the instructions above if you need visa and apply. Negative COVID-19 test: All arrivals to Morocco will be ...
Bilateral relations. Canada and Morocco maintain positive bilateral relations, including in the areas of trade, culture, and the promotion of women's rights, as well as in joint efforts to counter terrorism and violent extremism. Formal diplomatic relations were established in 1962, with 2022 marking the 60th year of official diplomatic relations.
Contact us. To find out how and where to submit your application, see your instruction guide. Use our Web form to: ask about your application. ask a general question about a program or service. give new information about your application. change your contact information. add, change or remove a representative. report a technical problem.
Consular assistance. Rabat-Souissi - Embassy of Canada. For emergency consular assistance, call the Embassy of Canada to Morocco in Rabat and follow the instructions. At any time, you may also contact the Emergency Watch and Response Centre in Ottawa. Date modified: 2024-04-05. Embassies and consulates for the Government of Canada.
CIBTvisas is the easiest way to get a visa. We process Morocco visas at the Morocco Embassy every day for residents of Canada. Morocco Visa FAQs. When is the best time to apply for my Morocco visa? The best time to apply for your Morocco visa is 1-2 months before your travel date. Do I have to send you my passport to get a Morocco visa? Is it ...
Canada Visa Services Opens Doors for Hassle-Free Travel from Costa Rica, Morocco, Panama, and Philippines. Skip to main content. 32° ...
For travelers from Costa Rica, Morocco, Panama, and the Philippines, Canada Visa Services is the gateway to unforgettable experiences and cherished memories in the Great White North.
Check processing times. Our processing times show how long it took us to process most applications in the past for each application type. As we process more applications and clear our inventories, the numbers will change. The numbers shown may not reflect how long it will take us to process an application you submit today.
Bishop, CA (93514) Today. Partly cloudy skies. High 74F. Winds NNW at 10 to 20 mph.. Tonight
Ottawa, Canada, 27th April 2024, As the world eagerly anticipates the return to normalcy in travel, Canada Visa Services emerges as the beacon of hope for travelers from Costa Rica, Morocco, Panama, and the Philippines. With its streamlined online visa application process, Canada Visa Services ensures a seamless journey for those seeking to explore the wonders of the Great White North.
Wapakoneta, OH (45895) Today
Readers Choice 2023. Archives. Subscribe