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Everything you need to know to work in Morocco
Starting a business in Morocco
The Government of Morocco has committed, for a few years, to the liberalisation of its economy. Investment procedures in the country have been simplified to encourage more entrepreneurship in the region. New laws have been passed to increase the growth of local and foreign private companies. The Moroccan government has also signed free trade agreements with several partners, including the European Union, the United States of America, Turkey, and the Arab and Mediterranean countries.
Working as a digital nomad in Morocco
A gateway to Africa, Morocco used to be inhabited by the nomadic Berber people travelling across the Sahara Desert. Today, it comes as no surprise that this alluring location welcomes the modern nomad — a travelling freelancer looking for new authentic experiences of which Morocco offers aplenty.
Working in Marrakech
Getting hired in Morocco is not that hard. Yet, it is better to plan everything in advance. This includes your application to jobs online, in addition to having all the needed papers ready. In Marrakech, there are many companies that prefer foreigners over locals. A good example would be fancy hotels.
Working in Tangier
The labour market in the city of Tangier is relatively open. It should not be difficult to find a job in this region which has a rather high growth rate. If you are in possession of an authorisation of entry into the country which is valid for 90 days, you can apply for a work permit allowing you to stay longer. Note that the city has exchange agreements in employment with several partners, including some neighbouring countries. Also, the wages in Morocco do not differ from city to city.
Working in Casablanca
Moving to Casablanca for work might not be an easy step as opportunities are mostly available for entrepreneurs. However, this does not mean that finding a job in Casablanca is mission impossible. º£½ÇÂÒÂ× gives you some tips to get started.
Working in Rabat
Rabat, the capital city of Morocco, is the administrative centre of the country. Over the past few years, Rabat has experienced significant economic developments. The restructuring of local government and the establishment of new businesses in the area have created many job opportunities in the city.
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Added on 30/06/2025
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