Morocco
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

- Passport (original)
- Residence Visa (original)
- Work Permit or Work Certificate from the employer (original)
- Certificate of Residence Change (original) issued by the local authority at the point of departure
- Inventory (in French consularized)
- Letter signed by the Customer authorizing the Destination Agent to clear the shipment
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
- Customers presence is not required for Customs clearance
- Used household goods and personal effects in reasonable quantities may be imported duty-free if owned for more than six months
- If two shipments are sent, the second shipment must arrive no later then six months after the first
- Shipments are physically inspected
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
- New items less than six months old (Commercial Invoice required)
- Food and beverages
- Electronic and electrical items are dutiable (load near container door for easy access)
- Antiques
- Portable phones must be approved by the Ministry of P.T.T.
- Medicine (permit from Ministry of Health required)
- Weapons and ammunition (hunting permit and firearm acquisition certificate required). Only smooth-barreled hunting weapons are permitted.
- Books, records and cassettes and compact disks
- A list must be provided stating the title and name of author for each item
- These items will be viewed by the Ministry of Information before a censorship visa is granted. Place any dutiable/restricted items near container doors for easy access.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Moroccan currency
- Pornographic and politically sensitive material
- Narcotics and drugs
- Walkie-talkies
- Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products
- Explosives
VEHICLES
- All vehicles are highly dutiable
- Permission to circulate is granted for 3 months, beyond this point the Customer must pay Customs duty or export the vehicle
- Documents required:
- Import License
- Original car license
- Passport
- Auto paperwork
- Invoice
PETS
- Health Certificate, dated not more than 14 days before departure, is required
Important:This information is intended for general guidance. Customs regulations are subject to change without notice, thus Forward Van Lines International cannot take responsibility for any errors or oversights or for any loss or damage that may occur from its use. It is advisable to contact the Moroccan Embassy at http://www.embassyofmorocco.us/ for more information prior to your shipping.