Do I need a transit visa to morocco

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I am a Libyan national travelling through Casablanca to Montreal. I have a 3-hour transit in Casablanca. Do I need a transit visa?



Best Answer

Royal Air Maroc, among others, has a web page which lets you look up health and visa requirements in Timatic, the database most international airlines use to check such requirements.

For a Libyan national departing Libya enroute to Canada via Morocco, a transit visa is not required provided that

  • You hold a confirmed onward ticket
  • You transit on the same calendar day
  • You remain in the international transit area at CMN (i.e. do not go through immigration processing to enter Morocco itself)



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Can I go to Morocco without a visa?

Most travelers who want to visit Morocco can do so without applying for a visa if your trip will not exceed three months. However, is it essential that all travellers arrive with a passport that is valid for at least six months from the time you enter Morocco.

Do UK travel documents need visa for Morocco?

Do UK travel document holders need a visa? Yes holders of UK travel documents do need a visa to enter the Kingdom of Morocco. Applicants on any kind of UK travel document need a visa to enter Morocco even if married to a British citizen travelling with them.

Do British citizens need a visa for Morocco?

Visas. British nationals don't need a visa to enter Morocco for the purpose of tourism for up to 3 months. When entering the country, make sure your passport is stamped. Some tourists have experienced difficulties leaving the country because their passport bears no entry stamp.



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