Morocco Tour Guide: Passports and Visas

Morocco Tour Guide: Passports and Visas Last updated on Thursday 22nd April 2010

A full valid passport is required for entry into Morocco. No visa is necessary for nationals of UK, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and most EC countries.

Visitors can stay for three months. Those who wish to extend their stay may apply to the Immigration or Bureau des Etrangers department of the local police headquarters in most larger towns.

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