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Residence Card (Carte de résidence)
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MoroccoMorocco•Africa
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Residence Card (Carte de résidence)

Skilled Migration

At a Glance

Processing Time

4-12 weeks

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

1 year initially, renewable for up to 10 years

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

The Moroccan Residence Card (Carte de résidence) serves as the cornerstone of the nation’s legal framework for foreign nationals intending to establish long-term roots within the Kingdom. Established under the authority of Law No. 02-03 regarding the entry and residence of foreigners in Morocco, this permit was designed to formalize the status of expatriates, investors, and professionals who contribute to the country’s socioeconomic development. The visa exists to provide a structured, legal pathway for individuals who wish to transition from temporary visitor status to a recognized resident, thereby ensuring that the state can effectively monitor and integrate its foreign population. By bridging the gap between short-term tourist stays and permanent settlement, the Residence Card addresses the need for a regulated immigration system that balances national security with the desire to attract international talent, capital, and expertise. It functions as a critical administrative instrument that grants holders the legal right to reside in Morocco for extended periods, typically renewable annually, while providing a clear regulatory mechanism for those seeking to integrate into the local society or economy.

The ideal applicant for a Moroccan Residence Card is typically a professional, entrepreneur, or retiree who has secured a stable foothold within the country and can demonstrate both a legitimate purpose for their stay and the financial independence to support themselves without becoming a burden on the state. While the visa covers a broad spectrum of professions—ranging from corporate executives and specialized consultants to researchers and those employed by local entities—it is particularly distinctive for its emphasis on proof of accommodation and sustained financial solvency. Unlike many high-barrier global mobility visas that require complex sponsorship or specific points-based assessments, the Moroccan system is relatively straightforward, focusing on the applicant's ability to provide a valid lease agreement or property deed alongside evidence of consistent income, such as a formal employment contract or bank statements. A notable benefit of the card is the sense of stability it provides, allowing for the legal opening of bank accounts, the registration of vehicles, and the ability to navigate local bureaucracy with ease. However, it is important to note that the card is not a work permit in itself; holders often must secure separate authorization to engage in gainful employment if they are not already under a contract. Furthermore, the process requires a degree of patience, as it involves navigating local police and administrative offices, yet for those who meet the requirements, it remains the most essential document for transforming a temporary visit into a sustainable life in Morocco.

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Morocco Long-Term Residence Card (Carte de Séjour de Longue Durée)
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Morocco Long-Term Residence Card (Carte de Séjour de Longue Durée)

Validity2-3 years
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid passport with proof of legal entry

Proof of accommodation (e.g., lease agreement or property deed)

Proof of sufficient financial means (e.g., bank statements, employment contract)

Criminal record check from country of origin

Medical certificate confirming absence of contagious diseases

KEY CRITERIA

Education

bachelor or higher

Experience

1+ years

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows legal long-term residence beyond the 90-day tourist limit
  • Facilitates access to local banking, services, and administrative registration
  • Provides a pathway to long-term residency and potential future naturalization

Worth Knowing

  • Applications must be submitted in person at the local police station with jurisdiction over your residence
  • Strict 90-day deadline from arrival to initiate the application process
  • Documentation requirements can vary by city and specific police prefecture

Application Process

1

Obtain necessary eligibility basis (e.g., work permit, marriage certificate, or enrollment)

2

Gather and notarize all required supporting documents

3

Submit application in person at the local police station (Bureau des Étrangers) within 90 days of arrival

4

Receive a temporary receipt (Récépissé) while the application is processed

5

Return in person to collect the final residence card

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