Morocco drops (almost) all CoV entry restrictions

Agadir Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Agadir Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Morocco drops (almost) all CoV entry restrictions

Agadir Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Morocco has allowed entry without corona proof again since October 1st. Until now, travelers had to present either a vaccination card or a notification of a negative corona test.

With immediate effect, the relaxed entry rules apply in Morocco, no proof of vaccination or proof of a negative test is required at the border. Only the health form must still be filled out properly and carried with you. German travelers do not need a visa for tourist stays of up to 90 days in Morocco, but must present a valid passport. This is reported by Check24.

The health form must be completed and submitted to the Onda Authority website prior to travel. Passengers will then receive a document by e-mail that must be printed out, signed and carried with them. It must be shown upon entry. If travelers do not have such a form, they are usually refused entry. The online form asks for personal contact details, arrival and departure dates, and flight and passport numbers. According to Onda, the data collection is only used to make contact in the event of a corona infection being detected on the flight or ship transfer used, the personal data should be treated confidentially and destroyed after three months.

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