Morocco – Education and Schools

Morocco operates a structured, government-administered education system under the supervision of the Ministry of National Education, with compulsory schooling applying to all…

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Morocco – Driving Licenses

Foreign nationals are permitted to drive in Morocco using a valid licence issued in their home country for a maximum of one…

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Morocco – Driving

Morocco is a right-hand traffic country, meaning all vehicles travel on the right side of the road. Foreign driving licences remain valid…

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Morocco – Doctors

Morocco runs a dual public-private healthcare system. Expats who are formally employed in Morocco are automatically enrolled in the compulsory health insurance…

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Morocco – Disability

Morocco’s disability rights landscape is anchored by the 2016 Framework Law 97-13 and constitutional guarantees, yet a considerable gap persists between what…

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Morocco – Dentists and Dental Treatment

Morocco’s dental care landscape operates as a mixed public-private system, though in reality the overwhelming majority of residents — and virtually all…

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Morocco – Cycling

Morocco functions far more as a recreational and sporting cycling destination than as a nation where cycling defines everyday urban transport. Dedicated…

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Morocco – Cost of Living

Morocco ranks among the most budget-friendly destinations for relocation across the Mediterranean and North African region, with overall living expenses typically running…

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Morocco – Citizenship

Morocco provides multiple pathways to citizenship, including naturalisation following a minimum of five years of lawful, uninterrupted residence, citizenship acquired through descent…

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