When you move to another country, you become a resident there. The impact of this…
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The Moroccan health system is not one of the best. Doctors in public hospitals are few and far between (look for a doctor on duty on a holiday, even in a big city like Marrakech, you will end up in a private clinic), and quite often corrupt.
Supplementary health insurance and insurance schemes for expatriates are therefore essential. In the case of expatriation, and especially when negotiating an employment contract, this is an essential point to take into account before leaving!
Healthcare cover and AMO naturally cover salaried managers. For self-employed managers, depending on their status, they will have recourse to supplementary health insurance schemes.
The public health system in Morocco is not very efficient, so it is essential for…
One doctor for every 2,000 inhabitants… that’s the average figure for the whole of Morocco,…
A "no-smoking middle schools, high schools and companies" operation has been launched in Morocco's major cities, a first small step in the fight against tobacco.
It's easy to find medicines (or their equivalents) and parapharmacy in Morocco. This article explains the things that are not so easy to find, and which you should take with you before you leave.






