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Horserider 24 Apr 2017 07:07

Morocco temporary import
 
Nothing happened when I entered, no problem at all!
Of coarse, later on it was my fault, I did not know the regulations!
I'll continue my trip'for 5 weeks in Morocco and am very pleased the douaniers understood my problem.

But you see the unexpexted happens and you are too busy with that situation and forgot the essentials of traveling, be ware the boarder formalaties.

Edwin

uknomad 24 Apr 2017 10:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by priffe (Post 492157)
So, as I understand the six-month-per-year rule, I could come in July and keep the car in Morocco until June the year after, provided I made a detour to Ceuta around New Years (to renew the laisser passer)?

Has anyone done this or know if it's correct? Thanks Mark

Tim Cullis 24 Apr 2017 12:34

From the Moroccan Douanes website

As a foreigner visiting Morocco, the temporary admission (TA) regime applicable to your personal vehicle registered abroad will be granted to you for a maximum duration of:
Six (06) months , continuous or split per calendar year, in the case of a passenger vehicle ( including motor homes ) or a motorcycle
Three (03) months , split or continuous in the same calendar year, for light commercial vehicles (vans or vans fully coated but without side windows and not equipped with rear seats) used for purely tourist purposes Commercial excluded)

GOOD TO KNOW
- The periods of stay referred to above may not be extended.

- A vehicle which has remained in Morocco for six (6) months may not be reintroduced under the temporary admission regime during the same calendar year even if the vehicle in question is imported by a third party under cover of a non- power of attorney.

uknomad 24 Apr 2017 15:38

Ok thanks Tim, I was just wondering whether you can drive to Ceuta and re-enter or have to get a ferry to the Spanish Mainland.

Thanks Mark


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