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GUIDE TO
CASABLANCA
SEPTEMBER 2020
SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION TO THE KINGDOM OF MOROCCO
ENTRY, STAY AND RESIDENCE IN MOROCCO
LIVING IN CASABLANCA
CASABLANCA NEIGHBOURHOODS
RENTING YOUR PLACE
GENERAL SERVICES
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
STUDYING IN CASABLANCA
EXPAT COMMUNITIES
GROCERIES AND FOOD SUPPLIES
SHOPPING IN CASABLANCA
LEISURE AND WELLBEING
AMUSEMENT PARKS
SPORT IN CASABLANCA
BEAUTY SALONS AND SPA
NIGHT LIFE, RESTAURANTS AND CAFÉS
ART, CINEMAS AND THATERS
MEDICAL TREATMENT
GENERAL MEDICAL NEEDS
MEDICAL EMERGENCY
PHARMACIES
DRIVING IN CASABLANCA
DRIVING LICENSE
CAR YOU BROUGHT FROM ABROAD
DRIVING LAW HIGHLIGHTS
CASABLANCA FINANCE CITY
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RELIGION AND LANGUAGE
Islam is the religion of the State with more than
99% being Muslims. There are also Christian and
Jewish minorities who are well integrated. Under
its constitution, Morocco guarantees freedom of relegion.Arabic and Tamazight (Berber) are the official
languages. However, in everyday life the majority of Moroccans use Darija, an Arabic dialect hard to understand for non-Moroccans followed byTamazight.
French is used widely in the administration,
banking, commerce, education, and industry, although it is not an official language.The use of English is also growing.
THE KINGDOM
MOROCCO
Morocco is one of the oldest states in the world, dating back to the 8th century; The Arabs called Morocco Al-Maghreb because of its location in the far west of the Arab world, in Africa; Al-Maghreb Al-Akssa means the Farthest west. The word Morocco" derives from the Berber Amerruk/Amurakuc" which is the original name of Marrakech". Amerruk or Amurakuc means the land ofGod or sacred land in Berber.
Under the reign of the Almoravid dynasty and Almohad Caliphate, Morocco's capital was Marrakech, which was founded in 1070. This, or later Fez, under the Idrisid dynasty, was often used as the name for the country.MOROCCO'S EMBLEM
The emblem of Morocco is a red flag with a green star with five branches in the center. The motto of the Kingdom is God, Country, King.MOROCCO'S GEOGRAPHY
Morocco's capital is Rabat and its largest city and the economic capital isCasablanca.
It is bordered by Spain to the north (a water border through the Strait of Gibraltar), Algeria to the east, and Mauritania to the south. It is one of only three countries (along with Spain and France) to have both Atlantic andMediterranean coastlines.
The geography of Morocco includes a long Atlantic coastline, mountainous areas, and the Sahara desert. The Atlas Mountains run down the backbone of the country from the northeast to the southwest. The Rif Mountains are in the north stretching over the region bordering the Mediterranean from the north-west to the north-east. Morocco's largest cities are: Casablanca, Fez, Tangier, Marrakesh, Salé, Meknes, Rabat, Oujda, Kenitra and Agadir. The population is 38 million. 8INTRODUCTION TO THE KINGDOM OF MOROCCO
9 10INTRODUCTION TO THE KINGDOM OF MOROCCO
11ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRIBUTION
The territorial organization of the Kingdom is
decentralized, with prefectures and provinces that are subdivisions of the 12 regions.Each prefecture or province is subdivided into
arrondissements, municipalities (communes) or urban municipalities (communes urbaines) and districts (cercles).Since 2015, Morocco has 12 economic regions, the
highest administrative division. A region is governed by a directly elected regional council. The president of the council is responsible for carrying out the council's decisions. Prior to the 2011 constitutional reforms, this was the responsibility of the Wali, the representative of the central government appointed by the King, who now plays a supporting role in the administration of the region.EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE
BRANCHES
The Executive branch of Morocco is
headed by the Chief of the Government who is appointed by the King from the party that achieved a relative majority in the parliamentary elections that take place every 5 years.The bicameral legislature consists of two
chambers. The House of Representatives of Morocco (Majlis an-Nuwwâb/Assemblée des Représentants) which
has 325 members elected for five-year terms, and the House of Councillors (Majlis al-Mustasharin/Assemblée des conseillers), which has 270 members for a nine-year terms. It is composed of local councils (162 seats), professional chambers (91 seats) and wage-earners(27 seats).The Parliament's powers include budgetary matters, approving bills, questioning ministers, and establishing ad hoc commissions to investigate the government's actions.
FOREIGN RELATIONS
Morocco is a member of the United
Nations, the African Union (AU), Arab
League, the Arab Maghreb Union (UMA),
the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the Non-Aligned Movement and the Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN_SAD).France and Spain remain the primary
trade partners, as well as the primary creditors and foreign investors inMorocco.
MOROCCAN MONARCHY
The Moroccan monarchy traces its origins to
an oasis on the Red Sea coast of Arabia and to the Prophet Mohammed through his daughterFatima and his cousin and son-in-law Ali Ibn
AbiTalib. The Alouites have ruled Morocco since
the 17th century.Morocco's King Mohammed VI was crowned
on July 30, 1999. He is the 23 rd monarch of the Alaouite dynasty and the 3 rd to bear the title of King. His grandfather, Mohammed V is considered the father of the Moroccan nation who, once back from exile in March 1956, transformed the Cherifian Empire into theKingdom of Morocco. He gave up the title of
Sultan to be the first to wear the royal crown.
Mohammed V's son Hassan II succeeded him on
the throne in March 1961.Since his accession to the throne, King
Mohammed VI has made tangible changes in
many areas from social and political changes to territorial planning and diplomatic relations.Following the Arab Spring, the Moroccan regime
was significantly liberalized embarking on the path of constitutional monarchy, with a new constitution. Therefore, the Government comes from parliamentary majority. The King regularly travels around the country to inaugurate infrastructure projects that he initiated, transforming Moroccan cities over in the past two decades. In 2005 Mohammed VI launched the National Initiative for Human Development (INDH), a cross-cutting program which contributes to lowering the level of poverty in the kingdom, which earned him the nickname of "King of the Poor». The King has a son, Prince Moulay El Hassan, and a daughter Princess Lalla Khadija.MOROCCAN POLITICS STRUCTURE
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13ENTRY, STAY
AND RESIDENCE
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14ENTRY, STAY AN D RESIDENCE IN MOROCCO
15 Travelers from other countries should apply for the appropriate visa as explained on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website: wwww.consulat.ma The visa indicates a period of validity, from one day to three months, or exceptionally for a year and, depending on the case, with one, two or multiple entries.DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED
FOR VISA APPLICATION:
Entry visa application form;
Two identity photographs in colour on white background (4 X 3 cm) showing the features of the face clearly;
Copy of identity card or residence permit or any document that proves the address;Valid passport: The validity of the passport or the travel document must be longer than the duration of stay;
A copy of the passport (pages indicating the identity & the validity);Documents proving the visit purpose
Details, depending on the
purpose of your visa, as well as the entry visa application form are available on: https://www. consulat.ma/ en/ordinary-visas AAlgeria
Argentina
Australia
Austria
BBahrain
Belgium
Brazil
Bulgaria
CCanada
Chile ChinaCongo (Brazzaville)*
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
DDenmark
EEstonia
FFinland
France + Monaco
G GabonGermany
Greece
Guinea (Conakry)*
HHong-Kong**
Hungary**
IIceland
Indonesia
Ireland
ItalyIvory Coast
J Japan KKuwait
LLatvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
M MacaoMalaysia
Mali* MaltaMexico
NNetherlands
NigerNorway
O Oman P PeruPhilippines
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Q Qatar RRomania
Russian Federation
SSan Marino
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Korea
Spain + Andorra
Sweden
Switzerland
TTunisia
Turkey
UUnited Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States of
America
ZZealand news
* Electronic authorization ** A stay limited to 30 days Foreigners wishing to travel to Morocco must be in possession of a passport or other valid document issued by the state of which they are citizens. Depending on their origin they may need a visa. For the countries liseted below there are visa exemption agreements which allow travelers to stay for up to 90 days. If they plan to stay longer, they need to get a residency card.ENTRY CONDITIONS TO MOROCCO
Foreigners planning to live in Morocco should make sure to start the residency process early and that they have a receipt confirming the reception of the residency card request. This procedure should be started before the expiry of the visa, and before exceeding 90 days for people holding a passport allowing visa-free entry. Residency documents can be requested from either the Ministry of Interior (normal residency card) or the Ministry of Foreign affairs (diplomatic card). The request for the residency card is made to the Moroccan Police (Moroccan National Security), in the Moroccan Intelligence Directorate office located at Casablanca Police headquarters inBoulevard Zerktouni.
To apply to the residency card, the following documents must be submitted to the office of foreigners: 1.Passport copy
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