Moving to Rabat, Morocco
Make your relocation easier with the Rabat expat guide

Accommodation in Rabat
Rabat is known to be a very open city with many green areas and has less economic activity than other major ...

Working in Rabat
Rabat, the capital city of Morocco, is the administrative centre of the country. Over the past few years, Rabat ...

Things to do in Rabat
Rabat is a wonderful place to live as an expat, as it is a city full of beautiful historic sights, cultural ...

Getting married in Morocco
If you want to get married in Morocco, there are different steps and a variety of procedures to follow. These can ...

The tax system in Morocco
If you are going to work in Morocco or if you intend to start a business there, you should learn more about the ...

Accommodation in Tangier
Tangier, the fifth largest city of Morocco, is a prime destination for expats after Marrakech and Casablanca. It ...

The health system in Morocco
Before you move to Morocco, seek information on the necessary vaccinations to be done before you travel. No ...

Accommodation in Fez
If you intend to move to Fez, it should not be difficult to find somewhere to live in this historic city, as ...

yes good idea you can go first to Morocco and within 3 months you can make your working-visa there if it didn't happen ..you can do like I said going out to ceuta or spain ..about how much it costs I am sorry I don't really know how much I didn't meet my friend today through the net so I didn't ask him but I found these infos hope It can help a bit: Ferries from Almeria (Spain) and Malaga (Spain) to Melilla (Spanish Morocco) go almost every day and take about 6-9 hours. Ferries are more frequent between Almeria (Spain) and Nador (Morocco) where you can catch a bus to most major cities within Morocco. The trip takes about 6 hours. You can also get to Tangier (Morocco) from Tarifa (Spain) on a high-speed ferry for rates you can check this website just to have an idea about the prices: 


