Morocco Travel Guide

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Embassies & Consulates

Most embassies and diplomatic representation are in Rabat, and open from about 9am until
noon, Monday to Friday.


See the boxed text on Click here for information on visa requirements for Morocco’s
neighbouring countries.


The Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (www.maec.gov.ma) has a
list of embassies and consulates in Morocco.


The following   countries   do  not have    embassies   in  Morocco:

Australia (http://tinyurl.com/248erss) The Australian embassy in Paris is responsible for
Morocco. The Canadian embassy in Rabat provides consular assistance to Australians.


Ireland ( 0528 82 12 12 in Agadir; http://tinyurl.com/2b3ejux; Hotel Kenzi Europa, Blvd du
20 Août) The Irish embassy in Lisbon is responsible for Morocco. Has honorary consulates in
Agadir and Casablanca.


New Zealand (www.nzembassy.com/spain) The New Zealand embassy in Madrid is
responsible for Morocco.


EMBASSIES IN RABAT

Algeria (    0537   76  54  74; www.mae.dz/ma_fr,   in  French; 46-48   Ave Tariq   ibn Zayid)  Also    has a   consulate-general   in
Casablanca and consulate in Oujda.
Canada ( 0537 68 74 00; www.rabat.gc.ca; 13 Rue Jaafar as-Sadiq, Agdal)
France ( 0537 68 97 00; www.ambafrance-ma.org; 3 Rue Sahnoun, Agdal) Also has consulates in Agadir, Casablanca,
Fez, Marrakesh, Rabat and Tangier.
Germany ( 0537 21 86 00; www.rabat.diplo.de, in German & French; 7 Rue Madnine) Also has a consulate in Rabat and
honorary consulates in Agadir and Casablanca.
Mauritania ( 0537 65 66 78; www.mauritania.mr/fr, in French; 6 Rue Thami Lamdaouar, Soussi)
Netherlands ( 0537 21 96 00; www.ambassadepaysbasrabat.org, in Dutch & French; 40 Rue de Tunis) Also has a
consulate-general in Casablanca.
Spain ( 0537 63 39 00; www.maec.es/en; Rue Ain Khalouiya, Route des Zaers, Km 5300 Soussi) Also has consulates-
general in Agadir, Casablanca, Larache, Nador, Rabat, Tangier and Tetouan.
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