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Professional networking is as important in Casablanca as in the rest of Morocco, whether you're looking for a job or planning to set up your business. However, there are certain things to be taken into account if you want to thrive. Here are some tips for getting started.
13 July 2022Casablanca is a big city, and it might look scary due to its size and its wide population range. One of the (many) paradoxes of this city is that there are many residential areas, some of which are elitist and others that are defined as working-class neighborhoods. On the other hand, there are also slums in the heart of the chic districts, which are surrounded by villas with gardens. Amidst all this, adapting to Moroccan society as an expat can look tricky at first, especially if you don't know anyone yet.
13 July 2022Casablanca might be a diverse city, but like anywhere else, there are certain things you should be aware of, especially when you're trying to develop your social circle or professional network. Regardless of the expected duration of your stay in the city, here is what you need to know about social networking etiquette.
13 July 2022Marrakech is popularly known as the Red City for its red mud walls and buildings, and it is the third-largest city in Morocco regarding population density. It was founded by the famous Youssef Ben Tashfeen. If you're moving to Marrakech, here's all you need to know about this city.
12 July 2022Developing the proper professional network is a key element of success for any entrepreneur or employee, be they Moroccan or foreigner. The question is, how can you build your professional network once you arrive in a land where no one knows you, and you have never met anyone there? In order to guide you, this article will help you to establish a professional network in Marrakech.
12 July 2022As an expat in Marrakech, there are some rules of etiquette that you should follow. Without them, your stay in Marrakech would not be as enjoyable as it could be. To help you make a good impression on the locals, here is a non-exhaustive list of things to do and avoid in your daily life as per the local tradition.
12 July 2022Relocating to Marrakech is going to be an exciting adventure, especially finding a property to rent. Marrakech can be so expensive and, at the same time, an incredibly cheap place to live in; it all depends on how well you know the local rental market and your connections.
11 July 2022Marrakech is experiencing a real estate bubble linked to various factors such as the modernization of infrastructure, tax exemptions and benefits granted to investors who have installed a climate conducive to the development of the real estate market. So if you're planning a move to Marrakech and are looking to buy property, here's all you need to know.
11 July 2022Marrakech comprises five leading neighborhoods, namely Medina, Mellah, Gueliz, Hivernage and Chrifia. Each of them has its own characteristics and is somehow different from the other. If you are planning to relocate to Marrakech, find out which neighborhoods best suits your needs and budget.
11 July 2022Getting hired in Morocco is not that hard. Yet, it is better to plan everything in advance. This includes your application to jobs online, in addition to having all the needed papers ready. In Marrakech, there are many companies that prefer foreigners over locals. A good example would be fancy hotels.
11 July 2022The people of Morocco, especially Marrakech, are well-known for their hospitality. When expats first settle in Marrakech, they usually find themselves in front of authentic, happy people who are always willing to help in every way they can. While you are looking for a hotel or an appartment for rent in Marrakech, you will come across people who want to invite you inside their homes. Besides, most Marrakchis speak English and French/Spanish, and this ensures easy contact with them.
11 July 2022The architectural heritage of Morocco is rich, especially Marrakech, with its magical world, powerful ramparts, magnificent historic mosques, and mythical palaces. Marrakech is undoubtedly the Moroccan capital of culture.
11 July 2022In order to work in Marrakech, it is essential to have a good command of French, English and Spanish. While knowledge of Arabic is not compulsory, it can be an appreciative asset for those looking to boost their career in this city.
10 July 2022Marrakech is a cosmopolitan city, with people from different origins and various spoken languages. Working or starting your business there means getting adapted to its cultural diversity without breaking the rules and regulations of the company to which you belong. In this article, you will find everything you need to succeed in your relationships with your colleagues and partners while working in Marrakech.
10 July 2022Studying in Marrakesh is like a dream come true for many international students. Once you are accepted into a Faculty/School, you will have the chance to get in touch with students of different nationalities from various backgrounds. You will also have the opportunity to learn about Moroccan cultures and languages.
10 July 2022Studying in Marrakech is like hitting one bird with two stones. On the one hand, you will benefit from low living costs. On the other side, you will have chances to explore the true charm of its nature in addition to learning about Moroccan culture and the quality of education provided by the local universities.
10 July 2022In Marrakech, there are many means of traveling inside the city and outside, whether for work or leisure. Each of these has its own characteristics and is somehow different from the others. In this article, you will find an overview of the transportation network in Marrakech.
10 July 2022There are many ways of spending your leisure time in Marrakech, such as cycling, quad biking, and going to the spa, among others. There are also many captivating places near Marrakech, which are optimal for spending time alone or in good company.
10 July 2022Marrakesh is one of the world's liveliest cities. Once you are on the spot, you will be able to choose from a wide range of leisure activities, whether you are alone or with your partner, or you have friends or family visiting you.
10 July 2022Most people of Marrakesh love sport. While many of them are football lovers, others like running and a few adore fitness activities. This is why you will find an unlimited number of clubs and gyms in this city.
10 July 2022Moroccan cuisine is like an art on a plate. One cannot go to Morocco without tasting and exploring its wide variety of dishes. Marrakech particularly provides a tempting cuisine that is colorful and rich in flavor. On the menu of your stay, you will have Tajines, Couscous, Tanjia, Pastilla, Haria as well as some unique drinks and pastries.
10 July 2022Opening a bank account in Morocco is relatively easy. The language barrier could be an obstacle if you do not speak French, Arabic, or Darija fluently. Still, more and more bank employees are learning English, especially in bigger cities. It is best to arrive in Morocco with foreign currency in cash rather than with travellers' cheques, as most Moroccan banks will not accept them. When you enter the country, you can bring up to US$ 10,000 in cash per person, and can convert it to dirhams when you arrive at the airport.
20 July 2021Before you move to Morocco, seek information on the necessary vaccinations to be done before you travel. No specific vaccination is recommended, but you must be up to date in regard to pandemic vaccines including tetanus, diphtheria, typhoid, hepatitis A and B, as well as cholera and polio in terms of prevention. You are strongly advised to be vaccinated against rabies if you are staying in a rural area in Morocco. Overall, there aren't major diseases spreading in the country, but take proper precautions.
08 January 2021Finding accommodation in Morocco can be challenging if you are new to the country. However, Moroccan apartments and villas can be wonderful places to live in. Homes are generally built to stay cool in hot summer months, with tile floors and spacious rooms. Almost all homes have some kind of balcony or outdoor space, which can be a wonderful spot to relax and enjoy sunny afternoons.
20 May 2020Rabat is known to be a very open city with many green areas and has less economic activity than other major cities, and as of recently the most popular destination in Morocco among expatriates. You will find many administrative offices, schools, and universities there. There are many different neighbourhoods to choose from, and housing is generally less expensive than in nearby Casablanca. Living in the nation's capital will give you opportunities to enjoy cultural events, historic sites, open markets, and efficient travel to many other cities in Morocco.
20 May 2020Tangier, the fifth largest city of Morocco, is a prime destination for expats after Marrakech and Casablanca. It is not difficult to find housing in the region, as there are many choices. You will mostly find hotels, apartments, and villas. No matter what you choose, you will have the opportunity to enjoy beautiful beaches and proximity to the ferry to Spain or Gibraltar.
20 May 2020If you intend to move to Fez, it should not be difficult to find somewhere to live in this historic city, as rental prices are fairly low. You should first identify the area in which you want to live and learn about its surroundings. You might also consider the proximity of facilities such as transport, public services, schools, and shopping centres.
20 May 2020The city of Agadir offers a wide variety of housing. If you are moving to this Moroccan city and you plan to stay there for some time, you will have a choice of furnished or unfurnished accommodation, including flats and villas. Take the time to determine the kind of lifestyle you prefer, depending on your budget and your family situation. But no matter the type of apartment or villa you choose, you are sure to enjoy living in this beautiful beach town.
20 May 2020Meknes is one of the quieter cities in Morocco, yet it has plenty of beautiful sites. As one of Morocco's imperial cities, it is the home of Moorish and Islamic architecture, which can clearly be seen in the old medina. It also has a high concentration of foreigners, which means there is a balance of historical sites and modern amenities.
20 May 2020Essaouira is one of the smallest cities of Morocco and is internationally recognised for its Medina, a World Heritage Site. The city is particularly known for windsurfing, as a strong wind blows into the bay. If you are moving there, you will have plenty of opportunities to take advantage of leisure activities and a beautiful coastline.
19 May 2020Given the low cost of local labour and the low cost of living in Morocco, many foreign companies have settled in the country. This includes many call centres along with some multinational and international companies. The main employment areas are located in Rabat, Marrakech, Agadir, Tangier and Casablanca.
19 May 2020There are several sectors that you might consider for job opportunities in Morocco, and they vary by city. Remember that foreigners cannot easily get positions that could be filled by Moroccans, so consider positions where you might have specialised training or language skills not commonly found in Morocco. This article will give you information on what kinds of jobs are available in each city.
19 May 2020Rabat, the capital city of Morocco, is the administrative centre of the country. Over the past few years, Rabat has experienced significant economic developments. The restructuring of local government and the establishment of new businesses in the area have created many job opportunities in the city.
19 May 2020The labour market in the city of Tangier is relatively open. It should not be difficult to find a job in this region which has a rather high growth rate. If you are in possession of an authorisation of entry into the country which is valid for 90 days, you can apply for a work permit allowing you to stay longer. Note that the city has exchange agreements in employment with several partners, including some neighbouring countries. Also, the wages in Morocco do not differ from city to city.
19 May 2020If you have the qualifications and skills sought by Moroccan employers, your job search in Agadir would be easier. The Moroccan government relies heavily on accelerating the growth of the labour market of the city of Agadir, thus promoting the creation of jobs, not only for local but also for expats.
19 May 2020Do you dream of doing an internship in Morocco? The different Moroccan cities offer many opportunities for international students. Given the accelerated economic development and the establishment of new businesses in the country, the demand for labour has increased. To overcome the lack of competence in specific areas, internship opportunities are growing fast.
19 May 2020The Government of Morocco has committed, for a few years, to the liberalisation of its economy. Investment procedures in the country have been simplified to encourage more entrepreneurship in the region. New laws have been passed to increase the growth of local and foreign private companies. The Moroccan government has also signed free trade agreements with several partners, including the European Union, the United States of America, Turkey, and the Arab and Mediterranean countries.
19 May 2020Expats living in Morocco can enjoy their spare time by exploring the geographical, cultural and social development of this North African country. Located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, Morocco offers a wide variety of recreational activities such as hiking, swimming, boating. You can also discover the cultural aspects through Moroccan food or crafts.
19 May 2020Rabat is a wonderful place to live as an expat, as it is a city full of beautiful historic sights, cultural attractions, and traditional architecture. Yet, it is very developed and diverse. You can spend the weekends enjoying the beach, exploring the traditional shops in the old medina, admiring the Hassan tower, or sipping juice in a cafe. You can also visit malls, restaurants, pastry shops, a movie theatre, or art museums. Rabat is truly a city with something for everyone, and you will undoubtedly enjoy spending time there.
19 May 2020Fez is a city full of historical sights, including the world's oldest university. The medina is particularly large and is the largest urban car-free zone. You might spend days getting lost in the twisting roads through the market, visiting ancient universities, or admiring the beautiful architecture. This article will give you some information on what might be at the top of your list to do if you have some free time in Fez.
19 May 2020Tangier is an amazing place to live in. Not only will you get to enjoy the beaches, but you will also enjoy hearing a variety of languages in this diverse city. Tangier's unique location allows you to take day trips within Morocco and into Spain. Even if you choose to spend your free time in the city, you will enjoy beautiful restaurants and cafes.
19 May 2020A gateway to Africa, Morocco used to be inhabited by the nomadic Berber people travelling across the Sahara Desert. Today, it comes as no surprise that this alluring location welcomes the modern nomad — a travelling freelancer looking for new authentic experiences of which Morocco offers aplenty.
19 May 2020Morocco enjoys a relatively developed transportation system. For travelling from one region to another, you can choose between trains, buses, taxis, rental cars, and even planes. Cities generally have a bus system, but taxis make it even easier to get around, even if you are not familiar with the city you are in. Rabat and Casablanca have a fairly new tramway, which is an affordable and safe way to get around those two cities. The national railway network connects to most major cities and provides a scenic way to travel long distances.
19 May 2020This article will give you information on how to move your belongings to Morocco, and how to select a carrier that will move your things safely.
19 May 2020Are you wondering about how to bring your pet with you during your stay in Morocco? This is entirely possible as long as you follow certain procedures, and it is recommended to plan ahead.
19 May 2020During your stay in Morocco, you will certainly wish to keep in touch with friends and family. To do so, you can subscribe to a landline phone or buy a mobile phone. However, international call charges can be quite expensive in comparison with other countries in the region. Make sure to compare prices from different mobile operators before making your choice. This article will give you more information on these options.
19 May 2020Internet use in Morocco has grown very quickly over the past few years, and the Moroccan government relies heavily on the diffusion of new technologies to better connect the country to the rest of the world.
19 May 2020If you have moved to Morocco and you have children who are too young to attend an elementary school, you might need a nursery or daycare. Note that pre-primary education is compulsory and is easily accessible in Morocco, and open to children of all nationalities. Pre-primary schools in Morocco generally welcome children aged four to six. If your child is younger than four, you have the option of either daycare or looking for a nanny. Nannies can be a little challenging to find, although it is common practice, and they are a generally more affordable option. If you don't have any family relations living in Morocco, your best option is daycare. You can find decent and affordable daycares in most central neighbourhoods in major cities.
19 May 2020Are you interested in moving to Morocco, but worried about not speaking the language? Morocco is a diverse country of many languages, and it can be confusing to figure out which one to focus on learning. This guide lists the major languages, and when and where they are primarily used. Although it can be challenging for expats to pick up on the diversity of languages used, your time in Morocco will likely be marked by rich learning experiences as you become immersed in both the language and the culture of the country.
19 May 2020Safety may be one of your primary concerns in your decision whether to move to Morocco. Although there are some threats to consider and precautions to take, Morocco is generally a very well-protected country where expats are welcome and feel safe. The country is also very diverse in terms of nationalities and religions represented and is quite welcoming to people of different backgrounds.
15 May 2020