Morocco
Source: WhereNext Global Relocation Index 2026 · CC BY 4.0
Challenging Fit — strongest in safety and cost.
83% data coverage·38.1M population·Public-domain data
Per-field freshness (5 dimensions)
Morocco at a glance
Quick answer
Morocco ranks #75 of 95 countries on the WhereNext composite score (31/100), with strongest scores in affordability and safety and watch areas in career and infrastructure. Estimated 2026 single-person cost of living in Morocco is around $1,300/month. Composite score uses 7 dimensions (cost, safety, healthcare, education, career, lifestyle, infrastructure) sourced from World Bank ICP, UNDP HDI, IEP Global Peace Index, OECD PISA, and EF EPI.
Last updated: May 2026 · Cost-of-living estimate is a 2026 single-person model based on the WhereNext cost index. Use the Cost of Living tool for city-level detail.
Key facts
- Rank #75 of 95 composite score 31/100 across the WhereNext 7-dimension framework.
- ~$1,300/mo estimated single-person cost of living, including rent, utilities, food, and transport.
- Strongest: Affordability 89/100 normalized — top strength out of 7 dimensions.
- Watch area: Career 0/100 — lowest dimension; verify against your priorities.
- Coverage: 83% of dimensions population 38.1M · public-domain data sources (World Bank, UNDP, IEP, OECD, EF EPI).
Composite score
On par with peers
- Morocco
- 31/100
- North Africa avg
- 29/100
- Global avg
- 47/100
Compared against 3 regional neighbors and 95 indexed countries globally.
Source: WhereNext 7-dimension composite (World Bank ICP, UNDP HDI, IEP GPI, OECD PISA, EF EPI, Eurostat) · updated
Healthcare costs — Morocco vs US baseline
Five common line items. Grey bar = US median; primary-green = destination median; amber appears only when the destination is MORE expensive than the US (rare for healthcare).
Verified · WhereNext healthcare-cost dataset
Private ins./mo
GP visit
Specialist visit
ER visit
Dental cleaning
| Line item | Country | Local range | US median | Delta |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private ins./mo | 🇲🇦 Morocco | $35-$65 | $500 | −$450 |
| GP visit | 🇲🇦 Morocco | $10-$25 | $225 | −$207 |
| Specialist visit | 🇲🇦 Morocco | $20-$40 | $375 | −$345 |
| ER visit | 🇲🇦 Morocco | $95-$200 | $1.9K | −$1.7K |
| Dental cleaning | 🇲🇦 Morocco | $10-$15 | $150 | −$137 |
Honest expectations: when Morocco is the wrong fit
Most country guides only sell the upside. These are the specific triggers that mean Morocco is probably not for you — drawn from recurring expat complaints and verified policy realities.
Do not choose Morocco if you cannot speak French or Arabic at conversational level.
LanguageOutside tourist-heavy Marrakech / Tangier zones, daily life — banking, doctors, government, leases — defaults to French + Darija. English-only is a structural limit on integration.
Do not choose Morocco if you wanted reliable rural infrastructure for a remote-work base.
InfrastructureMajor cities have FTTH + 4G/5G; villages + Atlas Mountains + remote-coast areas depend on fixed-wireless or 4G with spotty coverage during storm season.
Do not choose Morocco if you assumed Morocco's tax framework is favourable for digital nomads.
TaxThere is no formal DN visa; tax residency triggers worldwide tax exposure. Most nomads operate under the 90-day visa-waiver, which is not a sustainable long-term plan.
Will you find your people in Morocco?
Community density signals — quant + qualitative. Loneliness is a top-three relocation-failure factor; this section flags whether Morocco has the expat scene to match your profile.
Expat density
Low0.3% foreign-born
English proficiency
5/100 (EF EPI)
Coworking density
Low
Top nomad hubs
Marrakech, Essaouira
Adult community vibe
Active
Family expat community
Small
What recurring expats complain about
“Marrakech expat scene is small + transient (digital nomad / retiree heavy); long-term Moroccan integration requires French + Darija + family-network introduction.”
Best neighborhoods for community
- · Marrakech: Gueliz, Hivernage, Palmeraie (families)
- · Tangier: Old Town, Malabata
- · Casablanca: Anfa, Maarif (career-focused)
Internet reality in Morocco
Median speed is a misleading single metric. What remote workers actually need to know: do Zoom calls survive peak hours, what happens during outages, what’s the mobile backup like.
Peak-hour Zoom quality
Mixed
Power outage frequency
Occasional
Mobile backup
Good
Coworking fallback
Decent
Recommended eSIM providers
Maroc Telecom · Orange MA · Inwi
What to actually expect
Casablanca + Marrakech + Tangier have FTTH; rural Atlas + south Atlantic coast depend on fixed-wireless / 4G. Storm-season outages 2-4 hours occasional in winter.
Safety reality in Morocco
7 dimensions of safety, each scored separately so a single weak axis doesn’t drag the cross-dimensional view. Per Global Peace Index + WHO + national crime statistics.
GPI 2025verified Apr 2026HDR 2024 (HDI 2023 data)verified Apr 2026- Moderate
Overall public safety
2023 Al Haouz earthquake (magnitude 6.8) killed 3,000; LGBTQ+ acts criminalized.
- Caution
Political stability42/100
Material political instability — track-record of policy reversals or civil unrest. Verify residency rights are durable before committing.
- Moderate
Natural disaster resilience60/100
Moderate exposure (earthquake, flood, drought). Insurance coverage usually sufficient; check policy fine print.
- Serious
Women's safety38/100
Elevated harassment / personal-safety reports — research neighbourhoods and apply additional precautions.
- Serious
LGBTQ+ safety10/100
Hostile legal regime — same-sex relationships may be criminalised or unrecognised. Do not relocate without legal advice.
- Caution
Emergency healthcare quality48/100
Limited emergency capacity — international medical evacuation insurance strongly advised. Avoid relocation without local-network research if managing chronic conditions.
- Moderate
Terrorism risk
Periodic incidents; standard urban awareness advised.
National averages only. Within-country variation is large — Mexico City vs Mérida differ massively. Cross- reference at the city / neighbourhood level before relocating.
Verify with current government advisories
Static-data signals don’t reflect this week’s situation. Cross-check against your home government’s current travel advisory before any irreversible commitment.
What life in Morocco is actually like
Daily rhythm and cultural texture
Morocco seduces slowly — through its food, its light, and the rhythm of the medina. A morning in Marrakech starts with msemen flatbread and mint tea at a neighborhood hanout, the Atlas Mountains visible through the haze. Casablanca is the working city: traffic-clogged boulevards, French-style brasseries in Maarif, and the Hassan II Mosque dominating the Atlantic shoreline. Rabat offers a quieter diplomatic-corps elegance — the Kasbah des Oudaias, European-style cafes along Avenue Mohammed V, and a functioning tramway that actually runs on time. Friday couscous is not negotiable — it's the weekly family ritual. The souks are not just for tourists; locals negotiate produce at Marche Central in Casablanca and spices in Fes el Bali with the same intensity. Ramadan transforms everything: cities go silent by day and erupt into life after iftar, with families flooding the streets until 2am. The seasonal shift matters — Marrakech hits 45C in July while Ifrane in the Middle Atlas gets snow. The social fabric is warm but formal: greetings are elaborate, shoes come off at the door, and hospitality is a point of national pride.
Who thrives here — and who struggles
Francophone professionals and retirees find a culturally rich, affordable Mediterranean alternative to southern France. Artists and designers draw endless inspiration from the architecture, zellige tilework, and textile traditions. Digital nomads increasingly base themselves in Marrakech and Essaouira for the combination of low costs, reliable cafes, and aesthetic surroundings. Morocco is not for anyone who cannot function in French — English alone will leave you isolated outside Marrakech's tourist core. LGBTQ+ individuals face genuine legal risk. Those seeking a fully secular lifestyle will find religious conservatism woven into daily social norms.
Reality check: the first 6 months
The Carte de Sejour process requires a dossier of documents — employment contract, proof of housing, medical certificate, police clearance — submitted to the local prefecture, with processing times that vary wildly by city. Casablanca can take 3 months; smaller cities may process in weeks. Apartment rental deposits are typically 2 months, and contracts are often in French with clauses that heavily favor landlords. Banking with institutions like Attijariwafa or BMCE requires residency documentation, and international transfers out of Morocco face strict currency controls — you cannot freely move dirhams abroad. French proficiency is not optional for government offices, hospitals, and daily transactions. Darija (Moroccan Arabic) differs substantially from Modern Standard Arabic, so even Arabic speakers face a learning curve.
Morocco at a glance
What works well here
- ✓Very affordable living with high lifestyle quality
- ✓Excellent geographic proximity to Europe with direct flights
- ✓Rich cultural heritage with stunning architecture and cuisine
- ✓Growing modern infrastructure including Africa's first high-speed rail
Friction to expect
- !Bureaucratic processes can be unpredictable and slow
- !Limited English proficiency outside tourism and business sectors
- !LGBTQ+ rights are severely restricted
Practical nuances
- LGBTQ+ safety
- Same-sex relations are criminalized under Article 489 of the penal code, carrying up to 3 years imprisonment. Extreme discretion is required.
- Driving & licensing
- Drives on the right. Road quality varies significantly between highways (excellent toll autoroutes) and rural roads. Foreign licenses are accepted for up to one year; conversion requires a written and practical test.
- Healthcare system
- A tiered system with public hospitals, semi-public university hospitals, and a growing private sector. The RAMED system covers low-income residents; expats should secure private insurance.
- Walkability & transit
- Casablanca has a modern tramway and inter-city high-speed rail (Al Boraq). Medinas in historic cities are entirely pedestrian. Grand taxis and CTM buses connect most towns affordably.
Healthcare-system facts · Source: WHO Global Health Observatory + national health-ministry publications · Last verified Apr 18, 2026 · Verify coverage and eligibility with the public-system administrator or a licensed health insurer before relying on it.
Tax overview
- Personal income tax
- 0% - 38%
- Corporate tax
- 20% - 35%
- Sales / VAT
- 20%
- Wealth & crypto
- No wealth tax. Cryptocurrency is technically prohibited by the central bank, though enforcement has been limited and new legislation is being drafted.
Tax rates and special regimes · Source: OECD Tax Database + national tax authority publications + treaty texts · Last verified Apr 18, 2026 · Verify against your own circumstances with a licensed cross-border tax advisor before filing.
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Where expats settle in Morocco
Decision Snapshot
The numbers that matter most for your relocation decision.
Scored 0–100 using institutional data: World Bank (cost, governance), WHO (healthcare), OECD PISA (education), Global Peace Index (safety), Open-Meteo (climate), and 22 more — not crowdsourced surveys. See the full methodology.
$1,300
High Value
1.7 homicides per 100k
UHC index: 65
3 pathways
Tourist Entry
GDP/capita PPP: $10,415
Key Caution
Career scores 0/100, which is 58 points below the global average. Research this area carefully before committing.
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The honest take
What's great
- Affordability — scored 89/100(well above average)
- Safety — scored 80/100(well above average)
- Lifestyle — scored 42/100
Watch out for
- Career — scored 0/100(58 below average)
- Infrastructure — scored 5/100(53 below average)
Is this place viable for you?
Quick decision check — Morocco
Strengths
- Affordability89/100
- Safety80/100
- Lifestyle42/100
Likely blockers
Career market is narrower than average
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How Morocco Scores
Seven dimensions, weighted by what matters to relocators.
Best Cities in Morocco
Flagship cities first, then researched, then modeled — sorted by cost.
Marrakech
Casablanca
Tangier
Rabat
All 4 Cities in Morocco
Tradeoffs and Risks
Every country has tradeoffs. Here is what the data shows.
What works well
Areas to research
Regional comparison
Similar Countries
Countries with a similar data profile across all seven dimensions.
Relocation Checklist — Morocco
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Quick Facts
Quick Facts
Capital
Rabat
Population
38.1M
Region
North Africa
Languages
ArabicBerberFrench
Currency
Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
Timezone
UTC+1 (permanent)
GDP per capita (PPP)
$10,415
Unemployment
9.0%
Healthcare System
Healthcare System
UHC Coverage Index
65
Physicians per 1,000
0.8
Life expectancy
75.5 years
Homicide rate
1.7 per 100k
Climate & Environment
Climate & Environment
Visa Pathways
Visa Pathways
Tourist Entry
Most nationalities receive visa-free entry for 90 days; extensions require a visit to the local police.
Work Permit (Contrat de Travail)
Employer must apply through ANAPEC; the permit is tied to the employer and valid for one year, renewable.
Residence Card (Carte de Sejour)
Available for workers, students, retirees, and family members; must be applied for within 90 days of arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Morocco a good country to move to?
Morocco scores 31/100 overall and ranks #75 out of 95 countries in our data-driven analysis. It excels in safety and cost. Whether it's right for you depends on your priorities — use our free personalization quiz to see how it ranks for your specific profile.
What is the cost of living in Morocco?
The estimated monthly cost of living in Morocco is approximately $1,300 for a single person with a moderate lifestyle. This is calibrated against a US baseline of ~$3,000/month. GDP per capita (PPP) is $10,415. Cost data is sourced from World Bank, and national statistical agencies.
Is Morocco safe to live in?
Morocco is relatively safe, scoring 77/100 on our safety index. This score combines the Global Peace Index, political stability data from the World Bank, and homicide rate statistics. The homicide rate is 1.7 per 100,000 people.
How is healthcare in Morocco?
Morocco has adequate healthcare, scoring 47/100. The WHO Universal Health Coverage index is 65. There are 0.8 physicians per 1,000 people. Healthcare quality can vary significantly between cities and rural areas.
Do I need a visa to move to Morocco?
Visa requirements for Morocco depend on your citizenship and intended length of stay. Morocco offers various visa categories including tourist, work, and residence permits. Common pathways include Tourist Entry, Work Permit (Contrat de Travail), Residence Card (Carte de Sejour). Always check with the official embassy or consulate for current requirements.
Morocco Guides & Articles
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