
Spain Extends Visa Requirement for Moroccans Entering Ceuta and Melilla Until July 15
15 June 2022
Spain has extended by one month from this Wednesday, June 15, the measure requiring Moroccans to have a visa before entering Ceuta and Melilla.
15 June 2022
Spain has extended by one month from this Wednesday, June 15, the measure requiring Moroccans to have a visa before entering Ceuta and Melilla.
28 May 2022
The shipping company Trasmediterránea is resuming this Saturday the passenger and vehicle traffic between Almeria and Nador, suspended for more than two years due to the (…)
25 May 2022
The Nador West Med port complex has just benefited from additional financing of 57 million euros approved by the Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group.
23 May 2022
The Royal Gendarmerie is conducting an investigation to determine the exact circumstances of the murder of a 30-year-old man in Nador. The thirty-year-old was shot dead on (…)
22 May 2022
The president of the Popular Party (PP), Juan José Imbroda, has requested that the visa exemption granted to Moroccans from Tetouan and Nador, near Ceuta and Melilla, be (…)
21 May 2022
More than 10,000 passengers have traveled between Almería and Nador since the resumption of passenger maritime traffic on April 23, the date on which the first Wasa Express (…)
17 May 2022
The government delegate in Melilla, Sabrina Moh, announced that the Moroccan authorities will impose the entry stamp on passports on residents of the autonomous city who wish (…)
16 May 2022
The Moroccan government announced on Sunday the opening of the Ceuta and Melilla border crossings starting tomorrow, Tuesday, but under certain conditions, including the end of (…)
28 April 2022
The port of Motril (Granada region) could restore maritime passenger traffic with Morocco this weekend, with the resumption of links to Nador and Al Hoceima.
27 April 2022
After the full resumption of maritime links between Spain and Morocco, the port of Nador is gearing up for the success of the Marhaba 2022 operation. Many port infrastructures (…)