Morocco entry requirements for Brazil passport holders

Checked daily · Updated May 20, 2026·View sources
No visa required
90 days
Max stay
90 days
Passport validity
6 months
Beyond entry date
Return ticket
Required
Or onward travel proof
Proof of funds
Recommended
May be checked

Brazilian passport holders can visit Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. Just show up with your passport and a return ticket — no application needed. This policy is in effect for 2026.

Entry requirements

RequirementDetailsStatus
Valid passport
6 months validity required
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry into Morocco. Airlines check this at check-in — if your passport expires sooner, you will be denied boarding. Overstaying your 90-day visa-free period costs 100 MAD per day (about $10 USD), payable at the airport before departure.Required
Return or onward ticket
Proof of departure
Immigration officers routinely ask for a return or onward ticket out of Morocco. Have a printed or digital copy ready — they check this before stamping you in. A ticket to any non-Moroccan destination works, even if it's a cheap bus or ferry ticket to Spain.Recommended
Proof of accommodation
Hotel booking or host invitation
Carry a printed or digital hotel reservation for your entire stay. If staying with friends or family, have their name, address, and phone number written down. Immigration rarely asks, but when they do, they want a specific address.Recommended
Proof of funds
Cash, card, or bank statement
Have a bank statement or credit card showing you can cover your stay. There is no fixed minimum amount, but around $50–$100 USD per day is a safe benchmark. Immigration almost never checks this for Brazilian passport holders, but it's good to have.Recommended
No arrival declaration needed
You don't need to fill out any online form or declaration before arriving. Just show your passport and ticket at the counter.
Overstaying is costly
Staying beyond 90 days without an extension can lead to fines (around 200-500 dirhams per day) and a potential re-entry ban. Set a calendar reminder to leave on time.

What happens at the border

1
Arrive at Moroccan airport
You'll land at Casablanca CMN, Marrakech RAK, or another airport. Follow signs to 'Passport Control' — it's usually a short walk from the gate.
2
Queue at immigration
Join the line for 'Foreign Passports' or 'All Passports'. Have your passport and return ticket ready. The officer will stamp you in — no forms to fill.
3
Collect your luggage and exit
After the stamp, head to baggage claim. Customs is usually a green channel — just walk through unless you have something to declare.
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Overstay calculator

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Staying longer & fees

Visa options if you want to stay beyond the free limit:

Tourist visa (single entry)
Max stay90 days
Validity3 months from issue
CostApproximately 500 MAD (~$50 USD)

For those who need a visa or want to stay longer; apply at Moroccan embassy.

Tourist visa (multiple entry)
Max stay90 days per entry
Validity6 months from issue
CostApproximately 1,000 MAD (~$100 USD)

Allows multiple entries; useful for frequent travellers.

Long-stay visa
Max stay1 year
Validity1 year
CostVaries (typically 2,000–3,000 MAD, ~$200–300 USD)

For work, study, or family reunification; requires sponsorship.

retirement visa
Morocco Retirement Visa (Carte de Séjour Retraité)
1 year, renewable annually
Approximately 2,000 MAD (~$200 USD) per year
For retirees over 55 with proof of sufficient pension or income (minimum ~$1,000/month). Allows long-term residence but not work.
digital nomad visa
Morocco Digital Nomad Visa (Télétravail)
1 year, renewable
Approximately 3,000 MAD (~$300 USD) per year
For remote workers with proof of employment and income (minimum ~$2,000/month). Allows stay and work for foreign employers.
work visa
Morocco Work Visa (Carte de Séjour Travailleur)
1 year, renewable
Varies (employer-sponsored, typically 2,000–5,000 MAD, ~$200–500 USD)
For those with a job offer from a Moroccan company. Requires employer sponsorship and work permit.
student visa
Morocco Student Visa (Carte de Séjour Étudiant)
1 year, renewable annually
Approximately 1,000 MAD (~$100 USD) per year
For students enrolled in a Moroccan educational institution. Requires proof of enrollment and sufficient funds.
Other fees
ServiceCost
Overstay fine per dayFines apply for overstaying the 90-day limit; maximum cap may apply.Approximately 200 MAD (~$20 USD) per day
Tourist visa (single entry)Visa-free entry covers short stays; no separate tourist visa needed.Not applicable for visa-free entry
Tourist visa (multiple entry)Visa-free entry covers short stays; no separate tourist visa needed.Not applicable for visa-free entry

Common reasons for entry denial

Insufficient funds30%
No return ticket25%
Suspicious travel pattern20%

Approval probability calculator

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Transiting through Morocco

No transit visa needed

Brazil passport holders do not need a transit visa to change planes in Morocco if staying airside and not passing through immigration.

Airside transitAllowed
Transit hubsCasablanca Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) · Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) · Rabat-Salé Airport (RBA)

Health & vaccines for Morocco

Required for entry
Yellow FeverRequired if arriving from a country with yellow fever risk (e.g., Brazil).
Recommended vaccines
Hepatitis AEssentialTyphoidRecommendedRoutine vaccines (MMR, DTP, polio)EssentialHepatitis BRecommendedRabiesConsider
Health risks
Traveler's diarrheaModerate risk

Common due to food and water contamination; practice safe eating and drinking.

Mosquito-borne diseases (dengue, chikungunya)Low risk

Low risk in most tourist areas; use insect repellent.

Air pollutionModerate risk

In major cities like Casablanca; those with respiratory issues should take precautions.

Malaria risk: low

Low risk in most areas; prophylaxis not routinely recommended for tourists, but consider in rural regions near the Sahara.

Based on CDC and WHO guidance. Consult a travel medicine clinic 4–6 weeks before departure for personalised advice.

Immigration offices for extensions

Rabat
Direction Générale de la Sûreté Nationale (DGSN) - Immigration
Avenue Allal El Fassi, Rabat
Mon–Fri 08:30–16:30

Main office for visa extensions and residency issues; bring passport and photos.

Casablanca
Préfecture de Police de Casablanca - Service des Étrangers
Boulevard de la Résistance, Casablanca
Mon–Fri 08:30–16:00

Handles visa extensions and residence permits; expect long queues.

Practical information for BR travellers

Country basics
CapitalRabat
LanguageArabic, Amazigh
Driving sideRight-hand traffic
US driving licenceIDP recommended alongside US license.
Money
CurrencyMoroccan Dirham (MAD)
Exchange rate
1 USD = 9.23 MAD
updated May 21
Time zone
Local timeUTC+1
vs New York+5h (EST) / +6h (EDT)
vs Los Angeles+8h (PST) / +9h (PDT)
Electricity
Voltage220V / 50Hz
Plug types
C,EType C, E — US plugs (Type A/B) do not fit. Bring a universal adapter.
⚠ US adapter needed
Water & health
Tap water
Not safe — use bottled
Drink bottled water. Tap water is treated but travellers' stomachs often react.
Emergency numbers
Police19
Medical15
US EmbassyFind contact

Getting to Morocco

7,001 kmgreat circle distance
~10hfrom Brazil
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Nearby destinations you can also visit

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Frequently asked questions

No, the visa-free stay is not extendable. You must leave before day 90. Overstaying can result in fines or a ban. If you need longer, apply for a residence permit before your 90 days are up — contact the local police station (Préfecture de Police) in your city.
No, there's no official requirement to show bank statements or cash. But if asked, having a credit card or a few hundred dirhams in cash (about $100) is enough to prove you can support yourself.
You'll likely be denied boarding by the airline or refused entry at the border. Renew your passport before traveling. The 6-month rule is strictly enforced.
No, immigration officers may reject passports with torn pages, water damage, or unreadable data. Get a replacement before you go.
If you're transiting through a Moroccan airport and not leaving the international transit area, you don't need a visa. But if you plan to enter the country (even for a few hours), the visa-free rules apply — you can stay up to 90 days.
No mandatory vaccines for Brazilian travelers. Routine shots (MMR, tetanus, hepatitis A) are recommended. Check with your doctor 4-6 weeks before travel.
Technically no — tourist status doesn't allow paid work. But short-term remote work for a foreign employer is generally tolerated. If you plan to stay longer, look into Morocco's digital nomad visa (available in 2026).

Official sources

Always verify before you travel
Entry requirements change. This page was verified on May 20, 2026. Always check the official embassy or government source before booking. Report an error — we update within 24 hours.