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Departure of the pilgrimage to Tinghir with the dromedary (moussem of Tazzarine) Discover the country
6 May 2024

Morocco’s great moussems: Imilchil, the Roses of Kelaa ….

Morocco's great moussems: the Imilchil fiançés, the Festival of the Roses, the Date moussem... all great opportunities to immerse yourself in Moroccan culture.

Lily of the valley bouquet with Happy May Day sign Social and politics
5 May 2024

On the occasion of 1 May, trade unionism and workers’ rights in Morocco

From negotiations to the finish line at the end of April, a quiet 1st May: trade unionism and workers' rights in Morocco, a complex history and a slow conquest

Moroccan meal with tagine and salad Gastronomy
29 April 2024

What to eat and drink in Morocco?

Moroccan gastronomy from the simplest to the most complex, with the arrival of foreign cuisines, the wide range of what you can eat in Morocco

A piggy bank with euros in front of dirham notes and a screenshot of the Office des Changes (Moroccan foreign exchange office) Working in Morocco
26 April 2024

Salary savings: how to add to your convertible/foreign currency account

Salary savings allow you, subject to certain conditions, to transfer part of your earned income to a convertible dirham or foreign currency account.

Crowds at Marrakesh airport april 2024 Discover the country
18 April 20242

Marrakesh airport: what lessons can we learn?

The photos of the crowds at Marrakesh airport send out the wrong signal about the airport's ability to cope with what turned out to be a relatively normal influx of passengers. No doubt a system problem...

A PC with a cup and a green plant on a Moroccan flag background with the question "Which freelance status? Entrepreneurship
8 April 20244

What status should a foreigner have as a freelancer in Morocco?

There are several possible statuses for freelancers in Morocco. The two best are autoentrepreneur or manager of a small company.

Two camels move behind a nomad A muslim country
7 April 2024

2004 – my first Ramadan in Morocco

It's almost the end of Ramadan, and I remember my very first Ramadan, in 2004, full of discoveries.

A dirham and a woman setting up a company against the backdrop of Casablanca Finance City with the question "what capital is needed for a company in Morocco"? Entrepreneurship
5 April 2024

How much capital is needed to set up a business in Morocco?

The minimum share capital for a company in Morocco is 1 dirham. Avoid accountants who talk to you about 100,000 dirhams, they haven't been up to date since... 2006

A Moroccan flag with a British and an American passport and the Google Translate icon Languages in Morocco
3 April 20243

Living in Morocco with English only (no French, no Arabic)

Living in Morocco and speaking only English is more difficult. Should you learn Arabic or French, or can you manage on your own?

The word "respect" on the Moroccan flag as background Life in Morocco
27 March 2024

It’s (above all) a question of respect

Respect is an essential word in Morocco. Disrespect is sometimes shown through behaviour that, for a foreigner, is perfectly normal. Here are a few pitfalls to avoid

A man runs into a gear that opens onto a paradise beach with the text public holidays in Moroccan law and the logo life-in-morocco.com Regulations
5 February 2024

Public holidays in Moroccan labour law

The complete list of public holidays in Morocco, with the rules for payment of wages and compensation in the event of a public holiday worked.

Perpetual calendar on a fibula tattooed with henna on red leather Amazigh country
2 February 2024

Why the date of 14 January 2024 for the first Yennayer holiday in Morocco?

The date chosen for the Amazigh New Year in Morocco is later than elsewhere, so as not to be too close to 11 January, Independence Day.

Amazigh calendar flag Amazigh country
28 January 2024

The history of the modern Amazigh calendar

The true story of the creation of the Amazigh calendar in 1980, the reasons for the symbols chosen and its rapid evolution.

Twenty years of CAN Life in Morocco
25 January 2024

African Cup of Nations, from 2004 to 2024

From 2004 to 2024, many things have changed, but not Morocco's passion for soccer, and their hope of finally winning the African Cup of Nations that so often eludes them.

yennayer against a backdrop of a superb Haouz rug Amazigh country
18 January 2024Updated:23 January 2024

What is Yennayer, the “January festival” and the Amazigh New Year?

A number of different calendars, used together or in different places, an important festival found in many places, a look at what we know about Yennayer.

Show given for Yennayer Amazigh country
18 January 2024

12, 13 or 14 January: the origins of Yennayer in question

Yennayer, ⵢⴻⵏⵏⴻⵢⴻⵔ, the Amazigh New Year, an agricultural festival in line with the Julian calendar, everywhere in Tamaghza (Berberia)? A lot of questions with not-so-simple answers.

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