- Visa policy map
- Visa free access Ordinary passports Electronic Travel Authorization Diplomatic and official/service passports
- See also
- References
- External links
{{Politics of Morocco|expanded=Foreign}}A foreign national wishing to enter Morocco must obtain a visa unless they are a citizen of one of the countries eligible for visa exemption. Visa policy map Visa free access Ordinary passportsNationals of the following 66 countries and territories can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days (unless otherwise noted):[1][2][3] - {{flagicon|European Union}} All European Union citizens1
- {{flag|Algeria}}
- {{flag|Andorra}}
- {{flag|Argentina}}
- {{flag|Australia}}
- {{flag|Bahrain}}
- {{flag|Brazil}}
- {{flag|Canada}}
- {{flag|Chile}}
- {{flag|China}}
- {{flag|Gabon}}
- {{flag|Hong Kong}} (30 days)
- {{flag|Iceland}}
- {{flag|Indonesia}}
- {{flag|Ivory Coast}}
- {{flag|Japan}}
- {{flag|Kuwait}}
- {{flag|Liechtenstein}}
- {{flag|Macau}}
- {{flag|Malaysia}}
- {{flag|Mexico}}
- {{flag|Monaco}}
- {{flag|New Zealand}}
- {{flag|Niger}}
- {{flag|Norway}}
- {{flag|Oman}}
- {{flag|Peru}}
- {{flag|Philippines}}
- {{flag|Qatar}}
- {{flag|Russia}}
- {{flag|San Marino}}
- {{flag|Saudi Arabia}}
- {{flag|Senegal}}
- {{flag|Singapore}} (30 days)
- {{flag|South Korea}}
- {{flag|Switzerland}}
- {{flag|Tunisia}}
- {{flag|Turkey}}
- {{flag|United Arab Emirates}}
- {{flag|United States}}
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1 - for holders of British passports, only British citizens, British Nationals (Overseas) and British subjects with a Certificate of Entitlement to the Right of Abode issued by the UK are eligible for visa-free entry.Visa is not required for minors under 17 years of age born to one or more Moroccan parent(s) provided that they're registered in their passport(s). Electronic Travel Authorization Citizens of the following 3 countries do not require a visa but must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization in advance.[4] - {{flag|Republic of the Congo}}
- {{flag|Guinea}}
- {{flag|Mali}}
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Diplomatic and official/service passportsHolders of passports issued by the following countries are allowed to enter and remain in Morocco for up to 90 days.[5] - {{flag|Albania}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Argentina}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Austria}} D S
- {{flag|Azerbaijan}} D S Sp O
- {{flag|Bahrain}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Belgium}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Benin}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Brazil}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Bulgaria}} D S
- {{flag|Burkina Faso}} D S
- {{flag|China}} D Sp O
- {{flag|Colombia}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Congo}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Costa Rica}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Croatia}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Cyprus}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Czech Republic}} D O Sp
- {{flag|Denmark}} D S
- {{flag|Dominican Republic}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Egypt}} D S Sp
- {{flag|El Salvador}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Equatorial Guinea}} D S Sp O
- {{flag|Gabon}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Gambia}} S Sp O
- {{flag|Germany}} D
- {{flag|Greece}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Guatemala}} D S O
- {{flag|Guinea}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Guinea Bissau}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Honduras}} D S O
- {{flag|Hungary}} D S Sp
- {{flag|India}} D S O
- {{flag|Indonesia}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Italy}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Japan}} D S
- {{flag|Jordan}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Ivory Coast}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Jordan}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Kuwait}} D S
- {{flag|Libya}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Lithuania}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Luxembourg}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Mali}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Mauritania}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Mexico}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Montenegro}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Netherlands}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Niger}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Nigeria}} D S O
- {{flag|Norway}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Oman}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Pakistan}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Paraguay}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Peru}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Philippines}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Poland}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Portugal}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Qatar}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Romania}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Russia}} D S
- {{flag|Rwanda}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Sao Tome e Principe}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Serbia}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Senegal}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Sierra Leone}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Singapore}} D
- {{flag|Slovenia}} D S Sp
- {{flag|South Korea}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Spain}} D S
- {{flag|Sudan}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Switzerland}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Thailand}} D S Sp O
- {{flag|Tunisia}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Turkey}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Ukraine}} D S Sp
- {{flag|United Arab Emirates}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Uruguay}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Vietnam}} D S Sp
- {{flag|Yemen}} D S Sp
| D — diplomatic passports S — service passports Sp — special passports O — official passports
Visa not required for holders of passport of United Nations (laissez passer) traveling on duty. Visa waiver agreement for diplomatic passports was signed with Angola[6] and it is yet to come into force. See also {{Portal|Morocco}}{{Wikivoyage|Morocco}}- Visa requirements for Moroccan citizens
References 1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.diplomatie.ma/Conseilsauxvoyageurs/tabid/156/language/en-US/Default.aspx |title= Formalités et procédures pour les visiteurs internationaux |publisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Kingdom of Morocco|accessdate=27 Aug 2010|language=French}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.moroccanconsulate.com/visa.cfm|title=Visa information|publisher=Consulate-General of Morocco, New York|accessdate=29 Sep 2013}} 3. ^{{Timatic Visa Policy|country=MA|accessdate=1 April 2017}} 4. ^[https://www.acces-maroc.ma/#/questionsfrequentes#FAQ] 5. ^[https://www.consulat.ma/fr/liste-des-accords-signes-par-le-maroc-portant-sur-la-suppression-du-visa-pour-les-passeports] 6. ^[https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2017/06/220536/morocco-and-angola-abolish-diplomatic-visa-requirements/]
External links- [https://www.consulat.ma/fr/liste-des-pays-dont-les-ressortissants-sont-dispenses-du-visa-dentree-au-maroc List of countries whose nationals are exempt from entry visa to Morocco] (French)
- [https://www.consulat.ma/fr/liste-des-accords-signes-par-le-maroc-portant-sur-la-suppression-du-visa-pour-les-passeports List of Agreements signed by Morocco on the abolition of visas for official passports] (French)
- [https://www.acces-maroc.ma/#/ Electronic Travel Authorization of Morocco] (French)
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