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New GPS rules Morocco
I sent the old form to Morocco and got the answer that "The import of a single GPS receiver for own use is free, provided that you fill up and sign the form joined in annex and then give it to customs services"
So, there is no need to fax them any longer, just fill out the form and hand it over to customs. someone please host the form. Send me a mail and I will mail it to you(700kb .jpg). Be quick though, I'll be leaving for Morocco on monday. Poul B-H |
Send it to me, I can put it up.
Address is in the envelope above, as usual. ------------------ Salut from Southern France, the bikers' paradise, Peter. |
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poul b-h |
Never had a problem, or filled in any GPS paperwork for Maroc, even with a dash full of them. Even had a conversation with the Douane once about GPS and he never indicated I had any paperwork to fill in.
I'd be tempted not to ask, just do it if told... Nick. ------------------ Nick Taylor www.exerro.com ------------------ Vehicle Specs |
I agree completely with NickT - it's not necessary.
But I always was lazy! Sam. |
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------------------ Salut from Southern France, the bikers' paradise, Peter. |
You can download this form called "annexe 3" on the website of the ANRT (L'Agence Nationale de Réglementation des Télécommunications):
http://www.anrt.net.ma/ fil in "gps" under "recherche sur le site" and you'll find the regulations and the form. (found on www.sahariens.info) cheers |
I just resent the form, but when arriving in Agadir, the police at the airport didn't know what to do with the form, so they just took it. I didn't get any approval, stamp or receipt but was, on the other hand, never asked for it. Not at the roadstops or when leaving at Ceuta.
Poul B-H |
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