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@ahouam

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Lives in Marrakech, Marrakech-Tensift-A

Speaks English, French, Spanish and Arabic

Registration: 26 December 2018

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last year
Guest7653

Need help with this translation! by Guest7653

What does Ra ghir mrati, 7achak mean in English?

ahouam

No, it doesn't mean it is a phrase that a man might use to justify abusing his wife, but it shows clearly that this man HAS NO RESPECT for his wife. Unfortunately, that's a backward expression - the equivalent in English would be 'That's my damned ... Read More

ahouam replied to a thread
2 years ago
tommymanchester

Advice on buying a riad in Marrakech by tommymanchester

Hi, I am hoping to get some advice here regarding investing in a riad in Marrakech. I am looking to purchase a modest 3 bedroom riad, somewhere in the medina. It will be a holiday home for my own private use a couple of months a year, and then short ...

ahouam

I think everything was said by Abe123 - the only addition I might add relates to the cost of living. Yes - Morocco's cost of living is a fraction of London's or NY, but there is a cost to this (the other side of the coin). If you have kids, then ... Read More

ahouam replied to a thread
2 years ago
masked_wanderer

Moroccan Bank Account by masked_wanderer

I was wondering if any expat was able to open a regular dirham account before they received their residency card. Thanks in advance

ahouam

No possible as the Bank would request your residence permit Number (this is essential to enable your bank to open a regular DH account) Read More

ahouam replied to a thread
3 years ago
gaw6944#

Any Morocco announcement on 90 day visit rule and coronavirus? by gaw6944#

Has the government made any announcement about its 90 day stay rule for non-resident visitors? My 90 days are up on April 26 so I am trying to find out the consequences if I overstay here. I am over 70 and think it is safer for me to stay put. Plus ...

ahouam

You actually have to go to the main Police station (Wilaya), if you live within the city - or to the nearest Gendarmerie, if you live outside the city. They will first take your statement and get a file that they will present to the court (the ... Read More

ahouam replied to a thread
3 years ago
gaw6944#

Any Morocco announcement on 90 day visit rule and coronavirus? by gaw6944#

Has the government made any announcement about its 90 day stay rule for non-resident visitors? My 90 days are up on April 26 so I am trying to find out the consequences if I overstay here. I am over 70 and think it is safer for me to stay put. Plus ...

ahouam

If you are not a resident in Morocco, then you are bound by the 90 days rule. If you overstay over 90 days, then there is a procedure a fine of 1,100 Dirhams to pay, before being allowed to leave the country Read More

ahouam replied to a thread
3 years ago
aicha2200

American school of marrakesh by aicha2200

Hi Everybody, Any feedbacks about the American school of marrakesh? I intend to register my daughter there, i will be grateful for your feedback

ahouam

Hello, How old is your daughter? Thanks A Read More

ahouam replied to a thread
3 years ago
GuestPoster11023

Verbally Abusive, Rude, and Offensive Doctor Refuses Treatment by GuestPoster11023

Hi there, my name is Emre and I am a British citizen currently visiting Morocco. My fiance is a Moroccan citizen and we have gathered all of the paperwork to get married. Today my fiance was subjugated to verbal and emotional abuse from a Doctor, ...

ahouam

Don't bother with legal action - you will only lose your money and time. my advise is to ask friends for a good doctor - and stick with him/her. Read More

ahouam replied to a thread
3 years ago
traveller051216

NEW SCHOOL PROJECT FOR ENGLISH SPEAKING KIDS IN MARRAKECH by traveller051216

Hello I moved to marrakech from UK last month and faced a major issue wth schools for English speaking kids. There are few schools in marrakech but they are only use education for commercial purposes meaning thier fees are sky high. I have spoken to ...

ahouam

Hi, there I am interested in learning more about your work / assistance given to students to help them get in to UK universities. My son is 18, he'll be sitting his A-level exams, in June 2021 (fingers crossed - the exams aren't ... Read More

ahouam replied to a thread
4 years ago
Haroonahmed

Divorce in Morocco by Haroonahmed

Hi, I just wanted some clarity on a matter. Long story short. I married in Morocco January 2019. She moved to Ukraine right away and was cheating on me. She was in a relationship and expecting the other person's child. I have her an ...

ahouam

Brother, If you married in a Morrocan court (or your marriage is legal in Morocco), then you have to get a divorce in Morocco, before being allowed to marry in the UK. If you fail to do so, then you will be committing polygamy (according to UK Law ... Read More

ahouam replied to a thread
4 years ago
traveller051216

NEW SCHOOL PROJECT FOR ENGLISH SPEAKING KIDS IN MARRAKECH by traveller051216

Hello I moved to marrakech from UK last month and faced a major issue wth schools for English speaking kids. There are few schools in marrakech but they are only use education for commercial purposes meaning thier fees are sky high. I have spoken to ...

ahouam

Caring for the kids and for their future - the personal (and unique) touch - that's all! All that the parents want is to feel that their kids aren't seen as 'customers'. My kids were in KGS for a year and I promise you that ... Read More

ahouam replied to a thread
4 years ago
traveller051216

NEW SCHOOL PROJECT FOR ENGLISH SPEAKING KIDS IN MARRAKECH by traveller051216

Hello I moved to marrakech from UK last month and faced a major issue wth schools for English speaking kids. There are few schools in marrakech but they are only use education for commercial purposes meaning thier fees are sky high. I have spoken to ...

ahouam

Yes - but have spoken to few people who weren't too pleased with the school and ended up taking their kids back to the schools they moved from. I cannot go into the details - but the gist of it is that it's a Business like any other ... Read More

ahouam replied to a thread
4 years ago
traveller051216

NEW SCHOOL PROJECT FOR ENGLISH SPEAKING KIDS IN MARRAKECH by traveller051216

Hello I moved to marrakech from UK last month and faced a major issue wth schools for English speaking kids. There are few schools in marrakech but they are only use education for commercial purposes meaning thier fees are sky high. I have spoken to ...

ahouam

Hi, I tried KGS and was terribly disappointed (money is all they are interested in). I've spoken to other parents, whose kids attended various 'so called British schools' - the same disappointment is shared by all. I have decided to ... Read More

ahouam replied to a thread
4 years ago
globewalker

Not so angelic teenagers by globewalker

Anyone with teenagers want to provide some feedback. My husband is from a smaller city in Morocco. We live in a big city in Canada. My husband is highly critical of Canadian, American and European Teenagers labelling them as being very disrespectful ...

ahouam

Hi, There I somehow identify a lot with your post - as I was in the same state of mind that your husband seems to be in, before actually moving in to Morocco - and seeing how things are 'on the ground'. It is a very common thing for ... Read More

ahouam replied to a thread
4 years ago
Loïc

Following your life partner in Morocco by Loïc

Hi everyone, If love can move mountains, it also makes people move abroad, in countries such as Morocco. Following your life partner in a country with different customs and rules is an act of absolute trust and may require a period of ...

ahouam

Hello, there Thank you for your insight - quite interesting. I have a work colleagues from New Jersey and he too relates pretty much the same thing (people unhappy about the lock down, worried about the effect of Corona on jobs, .... and of ... Read More

ahouam replied to a thread
4 years ago
mirleft

Transfering my property in Essaouira to a Moroccan friend by mirleft

Hello, I sincerely hope that you are keeping safe. Due to the long term impact of the Coronavirus, I want to transfer my property ownership to my friend, who has helped me for many years, as I live in Wales.UK This is a plan in case something ...

ahouam

Exactly - I have a Moroccan friend who's been looking after a massive property in Marrakech, for over 10 year - the owners do visit ONCE a year, and there was never a need to change the title deeds (this is a recipe for disaster!). I am a bit ... Read More