Morocco Lifts All COVID Entry Requirements for Travelers

Good news for tourists and Moroccans living abroad (MREs) wishing to travel to Morocco. The health authorities have just ended the presentation of the PCR or the vaccine pass at the entrance to the territory.
Concretely, any person wishing to enter Morocco (foreigner or MRE) is no longer required to present a PCR test or a vaccine pass. "Following the decision of the Moroccan authorities, the health restrictions (PCR or vaccine pass) at the entrance to the Moroccan territory are lifted from today," the National Airports Office (ONDA) said in a tweet.
Until now, any traveler had to be up to date on their vaccinations or, failing that, present a PCR test. However, many MREs were not checked at the Moroccan border last summer.
The end of this presentation should boost entries to Morocco in the coming weeks, particularly for some MREs who had shunned Morocco this year because of these entry restrictions.
However, the health form must still be filled out upon entry into the territory. "Only the passenger’s health form must be presented duly completed," ONDA specifies.
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