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Morocco Visa Requirements 2026: Who Needs One and Who Doesn't

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Morocco Visa Requirements 2026: Who Needs One and Who Doesn't
Good news for most travelers: citizens of the US, UK, Canada, Australia, the EU and around 65 countries can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. Here is who qualifies and who needs to apply.

Who Can Enter Visa-Free

Around 65 countries enjoy visa-free entry to Morocco for short stays of up to 90 days. This includes the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, all 27 EU member states, the rest of the Schengen area (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland), plus Australia, New Zealand, Japan and several South American countries such as Brazil and Argentina.

A number of African nations also enter visa-free for 90 days, including Algeria, Tunisia, Senegal, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali and others. Note that a few countries have shorter allowances, such as a 60-day limit for Dominican Republic citizens and a 30-day limit for visitors from the Maldives, so always confirm your specific allowance.

Who Needs a Visa or e-Visa

Travelers whose nationality is not on the visa-exempt list need to obtain a visa before arrival. Morocco has expanded its electronic visa (e-visa) system, allowing eligible nationalities to apply online rather than visiting a consulate, which has simplified the process for many.

Because eligibility and procedures change, the authoritative source is always the official Moroccan consular service. Check the official list published at consulat.ma for your nationality before booking, and if you need an e-visa, apply only through official government channels to avoid scam sites.

Passport and Entry Rules

Whether or not you need a visa, your passport should be valid for the duration of your stay, and many travelers prefer at least six months of validity to be safe. Immigration officers may ask for proof of onward travel and accommodation details, so have your bookings handy.

On arrival you will fill in an entry form and receive an entry stamp. Keep an eye on your permitted stay (usually 90 days for visa-exempt visitors) and do not overstay, as fines and complications at departure can follow. If you want to stay longer, you must request an extension from local authorities before your allowance expires.

Practical Tips Before You Fly

Confirm your visa status at least a few weeks before travel using the official consular list, since rules can be updated. Print or save your accommodation and return-flight confirmations, as border officials occasionally ask to see them.

If you are combining Morocco with other countries, check each leg separately, and remember that visiting the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla or re-entering from neighboring countries can affect your entry stamps. When in doubt, contact the nearest Moroccan consulate for a definitive answer.

Frequently asked

Do US, UK and EU citizens need a visa for Morocco?

No. Citizens of the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and all EU countries can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days for tourism.

How long can I stay in Morocco without a visa?

Most visa-exempt nationalities can stay up to 90 days. A few have shorter limits (for example 60 days for the Dominican Republic, 30 for the Maldives), so check your specific allowance.

Where should I check official Morocco visa rules?

Always verify with the official Moroccan consular service at consulat.ma, which publishes the current visa-exempt list, and apply for any e-visa only through official government websites.

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