Moroccan passport
Moroccan passport |
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Date first issued |
December 2009 (biometric passport booklet) |
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Issued by |
Morocco |
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Type of document |
Passport |
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Purpose |
Identification |
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Eligibility requirements |
Moroccan citizenship |
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Expiration |
5 Years |
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Moroccan passports are issued to nationals and citizens of Morocco for the purpose of international travel. Besides serving as a proof of Moroccan citizenship, they facilitate the process of securing assistance from Moroccan consular officials abroad if needed. Since 15 December 2009, a biometric passport was available for all new applicants.
Moroccan citizens can now apply for a passport anytime, anywhere. Launched in tandem with the new enrollment program, a web portal outlining issuance requirements takes applicants through the procedure step by step, from the comfort of their keyboard. once proof of identity has been gathered, the applicant can fill in an online form to print and submit in person at the prefecture. Downloadable forms for passports and temporary passports can also print for handwritten completion. A PDF file describes accepted photo formats, while a convenient tracking function enables applicants to trace the various stages of processing. Passeport.ma
- The passport for normal citizens is GREEN
- The passport for diplomats is RED
Cover design
The Moroccan passport has the following wording on its cover :
Top: "المملكة المغربية"
"ROYAUME DU MAROC"
"KINGDOM OF MOROCCO"
Middle: The Coat of Arms of Morocco
Bottom: "جواز سفر "
"PASSEPORT"
"PASSPORT"
Visa requirements
Countries and territories with visa-free or visa on arrival entry for holders of regular Moroccan passports
In 2016, Moroccan citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 59 countries and territories, ranking the Moroccan passport 78th in the world according to the Visa Restrictions Index.
References
Passeport.ma
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1 A) Includes Crown Dependencies, British Overseas Territories, and former British plantations, crown colonies, colonies, protectorates, protected states, mandates, trust territories and other British possessions. B) The Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey are not part of the European Union, but Manxmen and Channel Islanders are citizens of the European Union; the Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey, and Manxmen and Channel Islanders themselves (unless they qualify and apply for recognition of a change in status), are however excluded from the benefits of the Four Freedoms of the European Union. C) The Government of the United Kingdom also issue passports to British nationals who are not British citizens with the right of abode in the United Kingdom and who are also not otherwise citizens of the European Union.
2 Open border with Schengen Area.
3 Russia is a transcontinental country in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. The vast majority of its population (80%) lives in European Russia, therefore Russia as a whole is included as a European country here.
4 Turkey is a transcontinental country in the Middle East and Southeast Europe. Turkey has a small part of its territory (3%) in Southeast Europe called Turkish Thrace.
5 Azerbaijan and Georgia (Abkhazia; South Ossetia) are transcontinental countries. Both have a small part of their territories in the European part of the Caucasus.
6 Kazakhstan is a transcontinental country. Kazakhstan has a small part of its territories located west of the Urals in Eastern Europe.
7 Armenia (Nagorno-Karabakh) and Cyprus (Northern Cyprus) are entirely in Southwest Asia but having socio-political connections with Europe.
8 Egypt is a transcontinental country in North Africa and Western Asia. Egypt has a small part of its territory in Western Asia called Sinai peninsula.
9 Partially recognized.
10 Not recognized by any other state.
11 Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China
12 The Soviet Union was a transcontinental country located in Eurasia
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