✉️ contact@evisa-morocco.info
Morocco Visa for Chinese Citizens: Complete Entry Guide (2026)

Morocco Visa for Chinese Citizens: Complete Entry Guide (2026)

Morocco Visa for Chinese Citizens: Complete Entry Guide (2026)

Chinese citizens do not need a visa to enter Morocco for stays of up to 90 days. Morocco granted visa-free access to Chinese passport holders on June 1, 2016, covering People’s Republic of China (PRC) passports, Hong Kong SAR passports, and Macau SAR passports. No advance application, e-Visa, or embassy visit is required for short tourist or business trips.

Morocco eVisa sample
Example of a Morocco eVisa document

This guide covers everything Chinese passport holders need to know before traveling to Morocco – entry requirements, passport rules, what to do if you want to stay longer, and practical tips for a smooth arrival. For travelers who need a visa for work or extended stays, see our Morocco visa types guide.

Do Chinese Citizens Need a Visa for Morocco?

No. China has been on Morocco’s visa-exempt list since June 1, 2016. Chinese citizens can enter Morocco without a visa and stay for up to 90 days per visit. This applies to holders of three passport types:

  • PRC passport (People’s Republic of China ordinary passport)
  • Hong Kong SAR passport (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport)
  • Macau SAR passport (Macao Special Administrative Region passport)

Taiwan passport holders are not covered by this exemption and must apply for a visa. For the full list of visa-exempt nationalities, see our Morocco visa-free countries page.

What the 90-Day Visa-Free Stay Means

Under Morocco’s visa exemption policy, Chinese citizens can:

  • Enter Morocco for tourism, business meetings, family visits, or transit
  • Stay for up to 90 consecutive days from the date of entry
  • Enter through any official port of entry (airports, seaports, or land borders)
  • Leave and re-enter (though frequent back-to-back entries may raise questions at immigration)

The 90-day visa-free stay does not permit employment, formal study, or long-term residence. For those purposes, you must apply for the appropriate visa at a Moroccan embassy before traveling.

Entry Requirements for Chinese Citizens

Even though no visa is required, Chinese passport holders must meet these entry requirements:

Passport Validity

Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned date of arrival in Morocco. Some airlines and travel advisories recommend 6 months validity as a safety margin. Check your passport expiry date before booking flights.

You should also have at least 2 blank pages in your passport for entry and exit stamps. Moroccan immigration officers will stamp your passport at arrival – travelers report that not having an entry stamp can cause problems when leaving the country.

Documents to Carry

While Morocco does not formally require all of these at the border, immigration officers may ask for:

  1. Return or onward flight ticket – proof that you plan to leave within 90 days
  2. Hotel reservation or invitation letter from a host in Morocco
  3. Proof of sufficient funds – bank statements or cash to cover your stay
  4. Travel insurance – recommended, though not always checked

Health Declaration

All passengers traveling to Morocco must complete a health declaration form within 72 hours before their flight. This applies to every traveler regardless of nationality or visa status.

Cash and Currency Rules

Morocco’s currency, the Moroccan Dirham (MAD), is non-convertible – you cannot exchange MAD outside the country. Key limits:

  • You may bring up to 2,000 MAD (~$200 USD) in local currency into Morocco
  • Foreign currency exceeding 100,000 MAD (~$10,000 USD) must be declared at customs
  • Exchange money at official bureaus, banks, or ATMs after arrival

When Do Chinese Citizens Need a Morocco Visa?

Chinese citizens need a visa if they plan to:

  • Work in Morocco (employment visa required)
  • Study at a Moroccan university or institution (student visa required)
  • Stay longer than 90 days (extension or long-stay visa required)
  • Establish business operations (business visa beyond short meetings)

Extending Your Stay Beyond 90 Days

If you want to stay longer than 90 days, you have two options:

Option 1: In-country extension – Visit the local Bureau des Etrangers at a police station (commissariat) before your 90-day period expires. Extensions are granted on a case-by-case basis and are not guaranteed. Bring your passport, proof of accommodation, and proof of funds.

Option 2: Leave and re-enter – Some travelers exit to a nearby country (Spain, Tunisia) and re-enter to restart the 90-day clock. While technically possible, immigration officers may question frequent back-to-back entries.

Morocco e-Visa for Chinese Citizens

Chinese citizens are generally not eligible for the Morocco e-Visa because they already have visa-free access. The e-Visa system is designed for nationalities that require a visa but hold qualifying third-country documents (such as a valid US, UK, or Schengen visa). Since Chinese citizens do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days, the e-Visa does not apply to them.

However, if a Chinese citizen does not qualify for visa-free entry (for example, holding a Taiwan passport or a non-standard travel document), they may need to apply through the Morocco e-Visa system or at a Moroccan embassy.

Morocco Visa Requirements for Chinese Citizens (Work or Long-Stay)

If you need to apply for a Moroccan visa for work, study, or long-term residence, prepare the following documents:

  • Valid Chinese passport (minimum 6 months validity, 2 blank pages)
  • Completed visa application form
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs (white background)
  • Proof of purpose (employment contract, university enrollment letter, etc.)
  • Flight itinerary
  • Proof of accommodation in Morocco
  • Bank statements (last 3-6 months)
  • Travel insurance
  • Medical certificate (may be required)

Apply at the Embassy of Morocco in Beijing or the Moroccan Consulate nearest to your location. Processing times vary from 5 to 15 business days. For detailed fee information, see our Morocco visa fees page.

Ports of Entry for Chinese Citizens

Chinese citizens can enter Morocco through any official port of entry:

Airports:
– Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) – largest hub
– Marrakesh Menara Airport (RAK) – popular for tourism
– Rabat-Sale Airport (RBA)
– Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA)
– Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport (TNG)
– Fes-Sais Airport (FEZ)
– Nador Al Aaroui Airport (NDR)
– Ouarzazate Airport (OZZ)

Seaports:
– Port of Tangier (including Tangier Med)
– Port of Casablanca
– Port of Agadir

Land border:
– Morocco-Algeria border crossing (note: the Algeria-Morocco land border has been closed since 1994 – do not plan to cross here)

Most Chinese travelers arrive via direct flights from Beijing, Shanghai, or Guangzhou to Casablanca, or connect through a European or Middle Eastern hub.

Practical Tips for Chinese Travelers in Morocco

  • Language: Arabic and French are the main languages. English is spoken in tourist areas but limited elsewhere. Learning basic French phrases helps.
  • Currency exchange: Exchange CNY to MAD at the airport or banks in major cities. ATMs are widely available. Notify your bank before traveling to avoid card blocks.
  • SIM cards: Buy a local SIM card (Maroc Telecom, Orange, or inwi) at the airport for mobile data. Passport required for purchase.
  • Tipping: Tipping (pourboire) is customary. 10-15% at restaurants, small amounts for guides and porters.
  • Ramadan: If traveling during Ramadan, be aware that many restaurants close during daylight hours. Respect local customs.
  • Dual nationality: If you hold both Chinese and Moroccan citizenship, note that Moroccan citizenship takes precedence under Moroccan law. This may affect your rights and obligations while in Morocco.

Morocco Visa Fee for Chinese Citizens

Situation Fee Notes
Visa-free entry (tourism/business, up to 90 days) Free No visa required since June 2016
Embassy visa (work/study/long-stay) ~$50-$80 USD Apply at Moroccan Embassy in Beijing
In-country extension Free (administrative) Apply at local police station before expiry

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Chinese citizens need a visa for Morocco?

No. Chinese citizens with PRC, Hong Kong SAR, or Macau SAR passports can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. This exemption has been in effect since June 1, 2016.

How long can Chinese citizens stay in Morocco without a visa?

Up to 90 consecutive days per visit. If you need to stay longer, you can apply for an extension at a local police station before the 90-day period expires, though approval is not guaranteed.

Can Chinese citizens work in Morocco without a visa?

No. The visa-free entry only covers tourism, business meetings, family visits, and transit. For employment, you must obtain a work visa from a Moroccan embassy before traveling.

Do Hong Kong and Macau passport holders also get visa-free entry to Morocco?

Yes. Holders of Hong Kong SAR passports and Macau SAR passports are included in Morocco’s visa exemption for Chinese citizens, effective since June 1, 2016.

Do Taiwan passport holders need a visa for Morocco?

Yes. Taiwan passport holders are not covered by the visa exemption and must apply for a visa at a Moroccan embassy or through the e-Visa system if they hold a qualifying third-country visa.

What documents do Chinese citizens need at Morocco immigration?

You need a valid passport (at least 3 months validity beyond arrival), a return or onward flight ticket, proof of accommodation, and sufficient funds. A health declaration must be completed within 72 hours before your flight.

Can Chinese citizens get a Morocco visa on arrival?

No, but they do not need one. Chinese citizens enter Morocco visa-free – no visa on arrival or advance visa is required for stays up to 90 days.

Is Morocco safe for Chinese tourists?

Morocco is generally safe for tourists, including Chinese travelers. Exercise normal precautions in crowded areas and markets. Scams targeting tourists exist in major cities like Marrakesh and Fez. Check your government’s travel advisory before departure.

Can I extend my 90-day stay in Morocco as a Chinese citizen?

Yes, you can apply for an extension at the local Bureau des Etrangers (police station) before your 90 days expire. Bring your passport, proof of accommodation, and proof of funds. Extensions are evaluated case-by-case and are not automatic.

Are there direct flights from China to Morocco?

Direct flights between China and Morocco are limited. Most travelers connect through European hubs (Paris, Istanbul, Dubai) or Middle Eastern hubs (Doha, Abu Dhabi). Royal Air Maroc operates flights from Casablanca to some Asian destinations.

Summarize with AI

Opens the selected AI with a ready-made prompt to summarize this article. You choose to send.

Fatima El-Fassi

Author: Fatima El-Fassi

Fatima El-Fassi is a travel consultant based in Marrakech with over 9 years of experience in Morocco eVisa applications and international entry documentation. She has assisted over 1350 travelers navigating the Morocco eVisa process, from initial application to approval. EDUCATION: Bachelor of Commerce in Hospitality Management, University of Marrakech. CERTIFICATIONS: Certified Travel Counselor (CTC) (Travel Institute), UNWTO Tourism Ethics Certification (UNWTO Academy). EXPERTISE: Morocco eVisa applications, travel documentation, immigration and entry requirements, tourism facilitation in Morocco. PUBLICATIONS: Author of publications on Morocco eVisa requirements and travel documentation, featured in regional travel media. Fatima is passionate about helping travelers explore Morocco and can be reached through this website for Morocco eVisa questions and application guidance.