Morocco – Property Building and Renovation
Foreign nationals are entirely free to build or renovate property in Morocco, though doing so requires working within a well-defined regulatory framework.…
Read more →Foreign nationals are entirely free to build or renovate property in Morocco, though doing so requires working within a well-defined regulatory framework.…
Read more →Non-residents can legally secure mortgage financing for property in Morocco, and a number of prominent local banks actively extend lending products to…
Read more →Morocco’s pharmacy infrastructure is extensive and well-established, with outlets identifiable by their characteristic green neon cross sign appearing in urban centres and…
Read more →Morocco’s national postal operator, Barid Al-Maghrib — also referred to as Poste Maroc — is a state-owned institution providing mail, parcel, financial,…
Read more →Morocco has mental health services in place, but they fall well short of what the population requires. The public sector provides psychiatric…
Read more →Morocco has made considerable progress in the field of maternity care, with the vast majority of births now taking place in public…
Read more →Morocco presents expats with an exceptionally rich and diverse leisure landscape, shaped by millennia of Arab, Amazigh, Andalusian, and African traditions. Whether…
Read more →Rental property in Morocco falls primarily under the provisions of Law No. 67-12 for residential tenancies, with the majority of standard agreements…
Read more →Morocco’s internet sector is expanding rapidly, with a competitive landscape shaped by three licensed operators — Maroc Telecom, Orange Morocco, and Inwi…
Read more →Morocco welcomes the import of domestic pets — dogs and cats in particular — under a moderately regulated framework. Before travelling, owners…
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