Moroccan nationals living in Australia , in New Zealand or in the South Pacific countries should register with the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Canberra .
Contents
1- Services for Moroccan nationals
- Birth certificate
- Integral copy of the birth certificate
- Life certificate
- Death registration
- Body repatriation to Morocco
- Police record check
- Procuration2 - Services for foreigners
3 - Payment and correspondence mode
- Summary fees
- How to mail documents
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1 - Services for Moroccan nationals :
Required documents
- Copy of the Registration Card ;
- Family book.
Birth certificate fees : 40 DH (AUD 4.34)
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Required documents
- Copy of the Registration Card ;
- Family book or copy of birth certificate.
Copy of birth certificate fees : 40 DH (AUD 4.34)
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- Copy of the Registration Card ;
- Family book.
Life certificate fees : 60 DH (AUD 6.52)
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Required documents
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Required documents
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Required documents
Police record check fees : 30 DH (AUD 3.26)
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Required documents
Procuration fees :
. Divorce : 220 DH (AUD 23.88)
. Marriage : 110 DH (AUD 11.95)
. Administrative procuration : 60 DH (AUD 6.52)
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2 - Services for foreigners :
For foreigners having stayed in Morocco more than six months
Required documents
Fees : 30 DH (AUD 3.26)
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GENERAL PROVISIONS :
Customs facilities for visitors having their residence abroad and staying temporarily in Morocco: (www.douane.gov.ma)
A- Customs formalities:
To ensure a smooth passage through the customs, two distinct areas were established:
. A green area: reserved for visitors having nothing to declare to customs.
. A red area: reserved for visitors having items to declare to customs.
B- Duty-free items which may be imported without declaration:
In conformity with the recommendations of the international conventions on the free movement of persons and the temporary admission of the items they bring, and within the framework of the action carried out by the Moroccan Administration to receive tourists ( as well as Moroccans living abroad) desiring to spend their holidays in Morocco, visitors shall benefit from temporary admission regime, which allows the importation of goods while suspending the fees and taxes applicable to them.
Only personal use items can benefit from this regime.
Non-residents can thus import the following items:
. Clothes for personal use.
. Tobacco (200 cigarettes, 100 cigarillos, 25 cigars, or 250 grammes of assortments).
. Alcoholic drinks ( 1 liter bottle).
. Jewelry, perfumes (150 ml) and toilet water ( 250 ml).
. Souvenirs, presents whose value should not exceed 2000 DH.
. Camera, camcorder, binoculars or CD player.
. Tape recorder, radio, TV, camera, typewriter or calculator, portable computer, mobile phone.
. Sport fittings
. Musical instrument
. Bicycle, tandem, bicycle having an auxiliary motor.
However, non-residents must re-export these items at the end of their stay.
These provisions do not concern students and itinerant dealers.
C- Animals and products subject to special formalities:
- - Visitors must produce certificates attesting to the exemption of their pets from diseases.
- Vegetable products: phytosanitary certificate.
- Endangered species of wild fauna and flora (Washington Convention): CITES certificate, delivered by the Directorate of Waters and Forests.
- Hunting arms and their ammunition: authorization of the National Security Services required.
- Medicines:
---In small quantities for personal use: the signature of an affidavit available at the customs offices, accompanied with medical proof (medical certificate, prescription, etc), required.
---For purposes other than personal use: the authorization of the Ministry of Health required.
D- Forbidden items:
Following are the items that cannot be imported:
· Arms and ammunition.
· Drugs.
· Books, printed matter, audio and video cassettes and any immoral items liable to cause a breach of the peace.
E- Means of transport:
- The Moroccan Administration allows the temporary admission of non-residents vehicles for a period of 3 months. However, these vehicles should be used for tourism only (and not as a means for transporting goods having a commercial character).
- To respond to some visitors desire to spend Christmas in Morocco, it was decided that visitors who have already benefited from the temporary admission regime during the current year be allowed to bring in their vehicles starting from 20, December of the same year. However, the second period of admission shall be deducted from the following year.
F- Non-residents may export:
· Without formalities:
- Products of Moroccan origin (craft industry, etc) acquired locally. No value has been fixed.
- Souvenirs.
- Ornamental, fossiliferous or semi-precious stones (should not exceed dozens).· With formalities:
- Objets dart and antiques: authorization of the Ministry of Culture required.
G- Currency and exchange:
- Moroccos national currency is the Dirham (DH). The Dirham is divided into 100 centimes. It is strictly forbidden to import or export the Dirham.
- Non-resident foreigners may freely exchange the imported currency at the banks or at the authorized institutions (hotels, bazaars, etc).
- If they exchange their currency, they should keep the exchange slip. This document may be useful for an eventual exchange of Dirhams.
- If they wish to re-export all or part of the currency they import, they should sign, at their entry, a declaration of the importation of means of payment.
VACCINES
- No certificate of vaccination is required for travelers coming from Europe or America.
- Anti-cholera vaccine may be required for travelers coming from afflicted zones.
- Anti-malaria vaccine is not necessary .
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Payment and correspondence mode
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Fees (AUD)
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Birth certificate
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4.34
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Copy Integral of birth certificate
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4.34
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Life certificate
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6.52
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Death registration
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free
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Police record check
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3.26
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Marriage procuration
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11.95
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Divorce procuration
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23.88
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Administrative procuration
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6.52
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Note : exchange rates are applicable since 17 Jan 2012
All fees are payable by money order to the :
Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco
- All documents should be sent using Registered Post, Express Post, TNT, DHL or Fedex to :
Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco
17 Terrigal Crescent - O'Malley ACT 2606
P.O.Box 3531 Manuka ACT 2603
Australia- A prepaid self addressed envelope (Registered Post, Express Post, TNT, DHL or Fedex) should also be included.
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