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7 Jan 2008
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Morocco Visa: Reentry through Ceuta
Dear all
Ive got to leave morocco via ceuta and reenter in order to stay longer.
Has anyone experienced difficulties in reentering on the same day?
And also a cheap fleapit of a hotel in Ceuta if possible.
Whatr about the possibility of boat to algericas then to tanger for immediate reentry????
Many thanks
Warda
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9 Jan 2008
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Originally Posted by Daniel Warda
Dear all
Ive got to leave morocco via ceuta and reenter in order to stay longer.
Has anyone experienced difficulties in reentering on the same day?
And also a cheap fleapit of a hotel in Ceuta if possible.
Whatr about the possibility of boat to algericas then to tanger for immediate reentry????
Many thanks
Warda
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I don't know about the Morocco visa re-entry, but I stayed at the Hotel Universal. 40 Euro, OK room, safe parking, both for cars or motorcycles and a good breakfast. If you come from the Morocco border it will be some 500-1000 meters from there, if I remember correct. It's easy to see it on your left hand when heading for Ceuta.
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Cheers,
Terje
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12 Jan 2008
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Morocco and back in one day
Yes made it through Ceuta, they were unhappy for me to reenter after 3 months in morocco but then went to Algeciras then to Tanger with no problems. Except the cost of the ferries!!!!!
Unless you go south this is the only way to get to stay in Morocco past the 3 month initial tourist visa. As a Brit!
The 'books' all suggest a letter from your embassy (the british embassy were no help at all suggesting some passes back through immediatley and others after a few days) or go to the nearest police headquarters. In my experience this is rubbish and should not be published. THen again you should not always believe what you read!
At Ceuta the 'officials' varied in there 'recommendations': stay out of morocco for 24hrs, 10 days, a month. THat may be true for reentry into the same port but too save money i thought id do it the long way around.
Safe travels
Warda
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Get another passport
There will be a high chance that you will get another number at entry.
The Spanish Foreign Ministry says that you are allowed to stay in Morocco for 3 months in a year as a tourist, so oficially you are not allowed to exit and reenter without waiting 9 months, but I don't think that they always look at past stamps.
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