Visa Requirements For Moroccan Citizens - Africa

Africa

Country Visa requirements
Algeria Not required up to 90 days
Angola Visa required
Benin Visa required
Botswana Visa required
Burkina Faso Visa required
Burundi Visa issued upon arrival
Cameroon Visa required
Cape Verde Visa issued upon arrival
Central African Republic Visa required
Chad Visa required
Comoros Visa issued upon arrival
Congo, Democratic Republic of the Visa required
Congo, Republic of the Not required up to 90 days
Côte d'Ivoire Not required up to 90 days
Djibouti Visa issued upon arrival
Egypt Visa issued upon arrival
Equatorial Guinea Visa required
Eritrea Visa required
Ethiopia Visa required
Gabon Visa required
Gambia Visa required
Ghana Visa required
Guinea Not required up to 90 days
Guinea-Bissau Visa issued upon arrival
Kenya Visa issued upon arrival
Lesotho Visa required
Liberia Visa required
Libya Visa required
Madagascar Visa issued upon arrival
Malawi Visa required
Mali Not required up to 90 days
Mauritania Visa required
Mauritius 60 days Visa issued upon arrival
Morocco Right of abode
Mozambique 30 days Visa issued upon arrival
Namibia Visa required
Niger Not required up to 90 days
Nigeria Visa required
Rwanda 30 days Visa issued upon arrival
São Tomé and Príncipe Visa required
Senegal Not required up to 90 days
Seychelles Not required up to 30 days
Sierra Leone Visa required
Somalia Visa required
South Africa Visa required
South Sudan Visa required
Sudan Visa required
Swaziland Visa required
Tanzania Visa required
Togo 7 days Visa issued upon arrival
Tunisia Not required up to 90 days
Uganda Visa issued upon arrival
Zambia Visa issued upon arrival
Zimbabwe Visa required

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