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David and Cheryl Laing 30 May 2005 20:41

Carnet for Morocco
 
Our carnet are goýng to run out before we get to morocco and we were wondering ýf anyone knows ýf Australian regýstered bikes can get ýn without a carnet. It is not worth our while getting another carnet as we can get home without one as the countries we will go to now do not need a carnet.

roamingyak 31 May 2005 00:26

I don't know the asnswer to your question...

but...

I very much doubt you need one. I've meet people from Bulgaria and Turkey in Morocco and we had the same "issue a numbered piece of paper, number from paper goes in your passport, no exit without paper, passport & vehicle' system.

They are trying to be very encouraging to tourists and thus remove all hassles about visa's and paperwork (I travelled on a kiwi passport with a uk vehicle)

Hope thats some encouragement - email or phone an emb maybe? Or email your carnet issuer in Oz, they will have a list of countries.

todo 31 May 2005 13:54

hi,
you do not need a carnet to enter marocco.
they will give you a temporary import permit, valid for 6 month.

have fun
todo

David and Cheryl Laing 1 Jun 2005 22:57

Many thanks....that is exactly what we wanted to hear........looking forward to going without a new Carnet being necessary.
What would we do without
Horizons Unlimited!!!!!

wolfmartyn 8 Jun 2005 17:59

>"issue a numbered piece of paper, number from paper goes in your passport, no exit without paper, passport & vehicle' system.

Does that mean I cannot sell the vehicle in Marocco? (if I have to due to time constraints, or if the car goes belly-up)

Jika 11 Jun 2005 21:27

Quote:

Originally posted by wolfmartyn:

Does that mean I cannot sell the vehicle in Marocco? (if I have to due to time constraints, or if the car goes belly-up)[/B]
Yes indeed. Selling a vehicle in Morocco is strictly forbidden for a non-resident, whatever the reason is. You'd better burn it than try to !



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