Ferry to Repatriate Stranded Europeans and Moroccans from Morocco to Spain on April 22

A Baleària company ship will repatriate on Thursday, April 22, the Spaniards and Spanish residents stranded in Morocco, from the port of Tanger Med to the port of Algeciras.
In addition to Spaniards or Spanish residents, this ferry concerns nationals of other European Union countries with or without a study, residence, or family reunification visa. Moroccan nationals from Ceuta stranded in Morocco who wish to return home are also accepted on this repatriation ship operated by the Baleària company.
Interested persons will have to fill out an online form available on the Baleària company website. The deadline for submitting applications is set for Tuesday, April 20 at midnight. Passengers will have to present a negative PCR test dated 72 hours before arrival in Spain.
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