Do Moroccan Citizens Need a Visa?

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  • Moroccan citizens need a valid visa to enter Madagascar.
  • The e-Visa provides pre-landing authorisation before travel.
  • Apply online before departure to simplify arrival checks.
  • Use a passport valid for at least 6 months.
  • Receive travel authorisation by email.

Visa Requirement Explanation

Morocco is on the list of countries whose citizens must have a valid visa to enter Madagascar. The e-Visa system provides a pre-landing authorisation that helps simplify the process when you arrive on the island.

The approval is linked to the passport used in the application, so your details must match exactly. Border officers may still check your passport and supporting travel documents on arrival.

Categories of Visitor Visas

The electronic system is tailored for short-term visits. You can select a stay period of 30 days or 60 days. These permits are intended for tourism, family visits, or leisure activities, and they allow for a single entry into the territory.

30 Days

30-Day Permit

  • A suitable option for a short tourism stay.
  • Best for leisure, family visits, and holidays.
  • Valid for one entry only.
60 Days

60-Day Permit

  • A better choice for travellers who need more time.
  • Suitable for tourism, family visits, and leisure activities.
  • Valid for one entry only.

Essential Preparation

Morocco Passport

Before you begin the online form, gather the necessary items. Being prepared helps ensure you do not miss any important details during submission.

  • Moroccan passport valid for at least 6 months.
  • A digital copy of your confirmed return flight ticket.
  • A clear digital passport photograph.
  • A valid email address for notifications.

Keep your travel and passport details ready before you start the form to avoid delays during submission.

Stay Length and Validity

  • Your permit becomes valid from your arrival date.
  • This is not a multiple-entry visa.
  • If you leave Madagascar, the permit becomes invalid.
  • Check the Madagascar visa eligibility page to confirm your travel plan fits these rules.

Understanding the Fees

  • The cost depends on the permit duration you choose.
  • The review speed also affects the total fee.
  • The final amount is shown at the end of the apply eVisa process.
  • There is no single flat rate for all applicants.

Review Timeline Options

Processing Speeds

  • Choose Standard, Urgent, or Super Fast review.
  • Select the speed that fits your departure schedule.
  • Faster options are useful for short-notice travel.

More Details

Tracking the Request

You can track your request by using the reference number provided after submission together with your passport number. This allows you to check whether your permit has been approved before your departure date.

Tracking your request helps you stay updated without contacting support and gives you time to prepare your documents once approval is issued.

The Application Process

  • Enter your personal details carefully.
  • Add your passport information exactly as shown.
  • Provide your accommodation details in Madagascar.
  • Submit your application online.
  • Your request is reviewed by the authorities.
  • Receive updates through the system.

Tracking the Request

You can track your request by using the reference number provided after submission together with your passport number. This allows you to check whether your permit has been approved before your departure date.

Tracking your request helps you stay updated without contacting support and gives you time to prepare your documents once approval is issued.

Avoiding Application Rejections

  • Mistakes in passport numbers can cause denial.
  • Uploading the wrong passport page can lead to rejection.
  • Make sure your photo meets all requirements.
  • Do not use a passport that will expire shortly after arrival.

Visa Expiry and Extensions

If you stay beyond the date stamped in your passport, you could face legal trouble. If you need to stay longer, you must apply for an extension through the local immigration office in Madagascar before your current visa expires.

Avoid Overstay

Do not remain in Madagascar after your visa expires.

Ask Early

Request an extension before your current permission ends.

Visit Immigration

Extensions must be handled through a local immigration office.

Stay Compliant

Following the rules helps avoid legal or travel problems.

Important note: Apply for any extension before your current visa expires.

Tips for Moroccan Travellers

Carry a printed version of your eVisa confirmation with you. It is also wise to keep a copy of your hotel booking and return flight handy, as border officials may ask to see them. Make sure your passport has enough room for entry and exit stamps.

  • Carry a printed copy of your eVisa confirmation.
  • Keep your hotel booking details available.
  • Have your return flight details ready if requested.
  • Make sure your passport has space for stamps.

Benefits of Our Service

We provide an intuitive platform that helps Moroccan citizens navigate the application without stress. Our system checks for common errors and provides clear guidance, making the start of your journey to Madagascar much easier.

Stay Duration and Entry Table

The table below shows the available stay options and their basic entry rules for tourism travel.

Stay Option Entry Type Purpose
30 Days Single Tourism
60 Days Single Tourism

Choose the stay option that matches your travel plan before you apply.

Frequently Asked Questions

These answers cover common questions Moroccan travellers may ask before submitting the application.

  • Visa on arrival options may exist, but eVisa approval is recommended.
  • Tourist eVisas do not allow paid work.
  • Short flight delays should not affect entry if the visa remains valid.

Frequently Asked Questions

While some options exist at the airport, the eVisa is highly recommended to avoid long queues and ensure pre-approval before travel.

No, the tourist permit strictly prohibits any form of employment or paid work in Madagascar.

As long as you arrive within the validity period of your permit, a short flight delay should not affect your entry.