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New members of the Morocco forum, introduce yourselves here - 2025

Julien

Hi all,

Newbie on the Morocco forum? Don't know how to start?

This thread is for you ;)

We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country,
or to tell us more on your expat projects in Morocco if you are planning to move there.

It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.

Welcome on board!

See also

Living in Morocco: the expat guideCultural exchange - Looking for IndiansConnections in TétouanAny expats in Tetouan?Connection with Fellow Expats!English speaking meet up group in KenitraDarija to English translation
contessacaridad

I am a U.S. citizen but have a Douiria in Marrakech and visit a couple times a year for a couple weeks at a time … I am looking to meet other English speaking people who might be interested in meeting for conversation over tea or coffee or a drink or dinner … maybe there is a group that already does this and would welcome a newcomer? Not adverse to one on one conversation either … honestly just looking to make some new friends! I would love to have a plan for Sunday or Monday the 26th or 27th of this month … anyone available?

Cheryl

Hello contessacaridad,


Welcome to Expat.com😀


Hopefully, you will connect with members who share your interests!


Cheers,


Cheryl

Expat.com team

Jamie Chase

Greetings Everyone,


I am not currently working in Morocco, but I am planning to relocate as I completed my Lean Healthcare Engineering Master's (one class and a capstone) and finish my first year completion of my Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA). The sites showcased in the YouTube video are truly captivating, and they have only increased my excitement about the prospect of working abroad again, especially in Africa.


I look forward to contributing and making a meaningful difference in my next role. I would greatly appreciate any research insights or feedback about your experiences in Morocco.


Best regards,

Jaime

Fandango2020

@contessacaridad

Hi there, hope all is well with you and yours.  How's living in Morocco?  which Moroccan bank i can use to transfer money from the USA to support my would be living in Morocco?

CANYOUSTANDTHERAIN

@contessacaridad

  Hi there,


I'm in Tangier.

hadihmdawi

@Julien

Hi every one, i am british, speak Arabic and English.

i usually travel to Marrakech 4-5 times a year.

i have 2 flats to rent for a long term , i prefer to rent it to british people

i happy to make friends

Cheryl

Hello hadihmdawi,


Welcome to Expat.com 😀


Please feel free to post an advert in the Housing opportunities in Morocco section to advertise the flats you have available for rent.


Cheers,


Cheryl

Expat.com team

Carlos.GTR

Hello all,


I'm Carlos from Spain, and currently looking to buy a property in Tangier swell as finding expats/digital nomads that live there to get impressions.

I'm interested in working with local tech/ia/online marketing profiles. Any information will be valuable, many thanks un advance.

Bhavna

@Carlos.GTR

Hi Carlos, welcome !


Feel free to open a new thread on the Tangier forum to post your questions, so that members can help out : Tangier forum


You may also read the articles of the Morocco Guide to gather as. much information as possible.


All the best

Bhavna

salimah16

Hi All


I told myself I have to get into more group chats and start to participate. I do good with list, lol.

  1. VPN from America - CUBY  Nord VPN Router - allows you to work abroad from Morocco
  2. Bank - Revolt card helps but they still don't have the Moroccan dollar on their exchange
  3. Bank - CashApp  Card - this has helped me so much - I can transfer money from by USA bank instantly to this card and use it anywhere here even the ATM - I like to use Barid Bank ATM, but I haven't had any issues getting my money out of the ATM's
  4. Bank- for larger amounts of money I have used Remitly - This works great!  It's an app you download on your phone - you send money - it takes about 3-4 days depending. Then you go to the Wafa Cash and show your ID and the code and they give you the local currency.
  5. Bank:  One of the big issues that Morocco has is getting money from here to USA - So yeah...
  6. Atijarhri Bank is a good bank - but they all have some issues with systems going down at times. I would say always have a CashApp card to hold your money away from Banks or Revolt card to transfer money out of Banks that could go down .


Okay so I am wanting to do some small business here in Morocco. Has anyone been able to do any business here?


I am in Hahoura Temara


Salam,


Salimah

DrYassine

hi

Cheryl

Hello DrYassine,


Welcome to Expat.com 😀


Could you please tell us about yourself? Do you have any questions related to expatriation?


Cheers,


Cheryl

Expat.com team

Elena Ruiz Barreto

Hello everyone!


First of all, this is my first time using this platform.


I’m a Canarian (Spain) professional who truly loves Morocco, and I’m currently looking for an opportunity to relocate and work there.


I hold a university degree in Tourism and Hospitality Management, along with administrative certifications and strong sales skills. I also have experience in Human Resources, and I speak Spanish, English, and Italian.


I’m open to learning new roles and collaborating with different companies, especially as a Hospitality Consultant.


I genuinely love the country and its people!

Bhavna

@Elena Ruiz Barreto

Hello and welcome !


Thank you for taking the time to introduce yourself to the community.


I would suggest that you go through the Morocco guide to gather as much information possible and to open a new topic should you have questions. Members will be glad to help.


All the best

Bhavna

Elena Ruiz Barreto

@Bhavna

Thank you so much dear! :)