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Move to Morocco

Posted by Hazel 
Move to Morocco
February 19, 2006 02:29PM
Hi, I am looking for a new life in Agadir or Essaouira. I want to buy a property and / or a business (in tourism) there. I need lots of help and advice! I have a budget of £60,000 - £120,000 and lots of tourism related experience (especially bar and restaurant work).

Or, I would like to drop out of the "rat race" altogether and just live very simply there.

I am open to any possibilities!!!

Please email me.
Anonymous User
Eljadida is beautiful city
February 20, 2006 11:25AM
Hello,
First of all as a Moroccan citizen , I would like to welcome you to my beautiful country.Eljadida is very interesting city , it exists on the coast , it has very nice golden beaches like Sidi Bouzid beach.
I went there on October with a foreign friend who is interested in buying an appartment in Eljadida.The price varies according to the location , we asked about prices in some housing-offices , it costs from 45 000 to 50 000 Euros.
If you are interested , please feel free to email me and I will help as much as possible.
with my best regards to you
sincerely,
Property in Essaouira
February 23, 2006 01:23PM
What ever your plans are, you couldn't have picked a better place. My husband and I have been living here just over one year (from the UK)and we LOVE it. Property prices are shooting up all the time, but there are still some hidden gems that are affordable. If you contact our good friend Salah at abouayoub50@hotmail.com he will be able to find you what you are looking for. I can recommend him 100%.
GOOD LUCK
living in morocco
March 05, 2006 05:10PM
Hi ive been looking at the forum and came across your email.I hope you dont mind me writing to you.We are an english couple who are coming out to morocco in April 2006 hoping to make plans to get married.Within the next year we hope to be living in morocco but are unsure in what process we need to follow.We were looking at the coast area near Safi,Agadir or slightly inland.We have looked on other sites they say that if you stay longer than three months you need a visa.Any info would be greatly apreciated.
living in Morocco
March 05, 2006 05:48PM
Hello,
Firstly you need to decide where you want to live, Living in a town or city has its advantages, as You may not find any English spoken in the countryside. You are only allowed to stay 3 months then you must leave the country, It's good if you want to visit Spain for some shopping, but a bit of a costly exercise otherwise. Once you have found somewhere to live you should apply to the local immigration police for a residence permit. you will need 10 photos and a Moroccan bank account, prefferably with a few thousand pounds in it. The forms are in French.
Good luck with your forth comming marriage.
permit
March 05, 2006 06:09PM
Hi!

How easy is it to get a permit? What are the criteria? Do you need one to work also?

Thanks

Hazel
permits
March 05, 2006 10:41PM
Hello,
Its easy to apply for a residence permit, but you will need to have a place to live, and a monthly direct debit into a Moroccan bank account.
Hope this info helps you.
living and working in morocco
April 23, 2006 08:56AM
Hi Hazel
my name is mitzi i'm also planing to emergrate to Morocco this year. I have lots of information which will help you and may save you time and money.
It would be nice chat with someone whos has the dream.
western women moving to Morocco..
May 14, 2006 03:04PM
Hello Hazel and Mitzi. My name is Nancy and I have been living in Essaouira for the past 6 years from the U.S...California.
I will tell you that nothing is easy here. But there is great charm in everything. Most days I think it is all worth it.
Land and housing prices are soaring. You must , especailly as a (lone?) western woman, be Very Careful who you trust..generally, no one. At least at first. Dont ever say how much money you have to spend. Never. And talk to a lot of other europeans who have lived here a few years. Especially single women. Because of the rising land prices, there are con artists abounding ,mostly Moroccan, but plenty of europeans too. So be very careful and cautious. Rent for as long as you need to. Dont be in a hurry. I love Essaouira because it is a charming , laid back and elegant little beach community and is only an easy 2 hours from Marrakech. The two cities together are a lovely combination. Feel free to write back to me if you have any questions and if you are already here, I would be happy to meet you.
Best Wishes ...Bon Chance..
NANCY
Anonymous User
Interested in Moving to Morocco
June 16, 2006 11:22PM
Nancy,

I read your post to Hazel regarding moving to Morocco. I am also originally from California, now living in Washington state. I fell in love with Morocco the first time I visited and the last time I visited it was hard to leave. What took you to Morocco? I would need to find employment and would be interested in any info you might have. Please email me if you have time.

Thank you, Julia
Moving to Morocco
June 20, 2006 10:40PM
Im engaged to a moroccan man and might be moving to morocco if by some chance he cant get approved for US visa. My question to you is this .. how much is an apartment? One with a normal western style toilet. How much do apartments cost to buy? Again, only with a normal western toilet. I can't handle that turkish style toilet ... lol I like casablanca/agadir/rabat. It doesn't need to be in the center of city .. but nothing out in the middle of nowhere. Im just looking for something clean and nice. It doesn't have to be huge or anything. Just clean. It's so hard to find any information on the web pertaining to all this. Also, you never know who to trust about pricing. As soon as they hear you are american, boom .. the price just increased. I love morocco very much but living there scares me beyond anything. Life is so different. It's not bad or wrong .. just different then the United States. People are friendly but since I can't speak arabic or french .. it's a little lonely. I love my fiance so I will do whatever I need to do to be with him. I just want as much information as possible. Any info you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

thx
nicole
bying apatment in agadir
July 03, 2006 11:13AM
hello

i have sent you email i dont know if you have recieved it ? its regading apartment in agadir
i have 1 bed &large living room shower toilet europian not turkish and big sheering terace
its on 3floor neare uni (and its fully furnished)
for juste 30 thousand pound but if dont want this one i can always help you to find what you want as im orriginll from agadir so i know the city & people very well
best wishes

hussien
buying a bar restaurat in agadir
July 03, 2006 11:30AM
hello

i dont know if you are still intersted in buying a business in agadir ? if you are i have got 2 very good bar restaurat here in agadir one of theme is the best bar in agadir so if you are here in agadir email me and i will take you to see it as soon as possible ,because it juste come on market laste week , otherewise i got someone looking for busniss partner for an estateagent or to work as comessioner,any more info please email me as soon as possible.best wishes.hussein
Anonymous User
all cities are fitness
July 21, 2006 07:26PM
hey dear i would like to inform you some info about morrocan cities i think both agadir and issaouira are beautiful but ( as we know the beauty is only skin in deep lol) anyway , for the busniss i prefer to choose agadir city , it's touristic city coz of seaside and of her sunny weather ,also about cutlur becasue most people here speaking berber, and other things many tousitic school are in agadir city , so here's many abilities skills .....i can tell you more but let's see what's ur chooser have nice time see u bey

Hi nanbmaroc
August 01, 2006 10:42PM
I am thinking of coming back to morocco to buy, but would like some leads on where and how to rent something while I look.

Thanks
Anonymous User
move to morocco
August 04, 2006 11:05AM
Hi Hazel,
I am doing the same soon and have chosen Taghazout area close to Agadir to buy a small apt.Main reason theres surf there.I am from SA but due to crime rate have decided to leave.I have someone looking forme right now, his from Agadir and knows quite a few folk willing to sell.Where r u from??
Email me
Rgds
long term rents
August 04, 2006 11:15AM
Hello Merlo,
If you are thinking of renting in Essaouira I can find something to meet your requirements. I am an English woman living in Essaouira, I source all kinds of properties and handicrafts, with great attention paid to your needs.

Regards
Sue
answer from south of morocco
August 05, 2006 10:09PM
hi hazel how are you ?
my name is omar i live in south of morocco aged 29y.o i m jobless after goting my licence in law , i d like help you to buy what you search in agadir or in essaouira , i know agadir very much so where are you now ? if you got msn messenger please send it to me for more talking ok
omar from morocco

Finding a rental property
August 16, 2006 06:25AM
Hi Sue,
I hope you don't mind me asking for your help. I am coming to Essaouira at the beginning of October for 5 to 6 months, with my son ( 26 yrs) & 2 small dogs. I am considering buying a property but would like to test the water first so I need somewhere to rent. Would you be able to help me find a house to rent ?
Kind regards,
Olivia
Moving to Essaouira
September 09, 2006 11:48AM
Hi Oliviamock,
First of all, i'm asking for permission to jump in to this discussion.
My name is Abe, a real estate agent based in Essaouira, i've been helping so many europeans and and northern americans renting out and buying oproperties in the Medina of Essaouira and the countryside surrounding the city.
I just saw your posting and i thought i could help.
Renting a small house in the Medina is absolutely possible especially at this time of the year, since summer time is the busiest.
You also have the choice of renting a modern appartment by the beach outside the Medina ( 10 minutes walk to the Medina). When i say the Medina that means the old town.
For a furnished traditional house in the Medina, you should expect at least 2000 moroccan Dirhams a month, depending on it's shape, location and how furnished it is. Some thing descent would be around 3000 DHs amonth ( 300 euros ).
I personally like the idea of moving here and renting first. That way, chances of letting some one - either a land lord or an estate agent - take you for a ride are slim.
The good thing about your plan is that you're getting here in the slow season, which will help you find exactly what you're looking for.
Please, feel free to drop me an email if you think i could help.
western women in morocco
September 25, 2006 03:45PM
Nancy,

i hope you don't find this too intrusive, but how do you support yourself in morocco? i read your post many months ago and i go back to it often but this question plagues me. i am a lone new york woman and i don't have a career/job that would easily travel with me. . .
i was in essaouira in april of this year and i just can't stop thinking about it. any advice would be swell.
thanks!
kimchi
Buying in Agadir
October 30, 2006 08:25PM
Hello Hazel

wish you good luck...in case you would like to buy in Agadir( a touristic city with a nice beach), i would be of great help you.I can give you information about where t buy and help you with all administartive procedures bearing in mind that most solicitors here do not speak English.So you need someone to translate for you. if you like to answer back , email me at : Wafolki@yahoo.com

take care
hi !
November 26, 2006 03:41PM
hello Hazel
first! hope and wish ur feeling will be and get all ur best wishes and succeess in ur business here in morocco and especialy in agadir or essaouira , the same in marrakech.
a l read ur msg l see that u intersted to ge business.
here in agdir u can get all u want just u must know in which business u want to get ever in restaurant or traveling agency......
if u need any help please do not worry l can do all the best for u to help u and give u some advices .
ok l wanna leave now my msg and said u good lucky to ur business.
abdou

morocco
July 19, 2007 02:00PM
Hi nanbmaroc, I guess ur not here no more but I live in Maryland and I want my brother to join me, but since it is hard to that from Guinea, (my brother is 18 and lives in Guinea). I liked ur comments because u explained what are the cons and pros and I like that. I want my brother to study in morocco so any suggestions on the school life there. He will have to get an apartment of his own I want to know how to go from Guinea and how much will cost and is it allowed to study there. Anything from anybody will be helpful. thaniks
info needed about moving to morocco
October 31, 2007 07:46PM
Hello, my name is Cathy. I am an american living in michigan with my moroccan husband. His immigration case for permanent residence was recently denied and we are looking into our options. His family live just outside casablanca in a city called mohammedia. Luckily, housing wouldnt be a concern as his father owns an apartment complex. However, I would love to hear from someone who has made the move to morocco. Im curios as to what adjustments need to be made from a life in the US to one in morocco and what I should expect. Also, I am concerned about what sort of employment opportunities are there for me. I am currently studying education but have not yet graduated. would there be employment opportunities there without a degree?

Thank you very much for any feedback.
Cathy
Anonymous User
Moving to Moroco
January 04, 2008 11:30AM
>Hello, Firstly you need to decide where
>you want to live, Living in
>a town or city has its
>advantages, as You may not find
>any English spoken in the countryside.
>You are only allowed to stay
>3 months then you must leave
>the country, It's good if you
>want to visit Spain for some
>shopping, but a bit of a
>costly exercise otherwise. Once you have
>found somewhere to live you should
>apply to the local immigration police
>for a residence permit. you will
>need 10 photos and a Moroccan
>bank account, prefferably with a few
>thousand pounds in it. The forms
>are in French. Good luck with
>your forth comming marriage.



SCHOOL IN AGADIR
January 04, 2008 08:04PM
HI THERE I AM PLANING TO MOVE TO AGADIR FROM CANADA I BOUGHT FEW YEARS A GO A HOUSE SO I AM LOOKING FOR GOOD ENGLISH SCHOOL OR EVEN FRENCH DEPENDS ON THE PRICES

CAN ANYONE GIVE ME SOME INFORMTAION ABOUT SCHOOL FOR MY 11 AND 7 YEARS KIDS

I WILL BE REALLY THANKFUL
Agadir
January 12, 2008 03:51AM
Hi ANNA

English school in Agadir:

http://www.aisagadir.com/


Frensh school in Agadir:

http://www.mission-laique.asso.fr/reseaux/continents.html

Good luck
Life is difficult here
February 05, 2008 02:48PM
I think it's better for you to stay in USA than coming here to Morocco and you'd better for your husband to fix his problem. Life here is difficult and chance of employment are less since you're not a native. Mot people speak Arabic and second lauguage here is french...Life is hard here and you both won't get what you want here... I think it's better for ur husband to get a lawyer to fix his problem and he has the right to get a permanent residence since you're a citizen... Check out: travel.state.gov and u will find any information u need for getting a permanent residence
Good Luck
Momo
For more information contact me at: nejjarimoha@gmail.com

Well, try to check and you will find out
February 05, 2008 02:55PM
Hi Anna
Well, to find a good school for your kids in Agadir is not that difficult since Agadir is not that big city... Well, I don't think there is some English school here but there American Language center and your kids can get English language lessons there the same also with French language. There is French language center here called "IFA) and they provide french courses but most schools here kids learn Arabic and french and english in some schools.
For more information please contact me at: nejjarimoha@gmail.com
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