Morocco Eases Customs Procedures for Marhaba 2026

Morocco's customs administration announced on June 6, 2026, new measures to facilitate the return of Moroccans living abroad for Marhaba 2026.

Morocco Eases Customs Procedures for Marhaba 2026

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On June 6, 2026, the Moroccan Administration of Customs and Indirect Taxes announced a series of new measures to simplify procedures for Moroccans living abroad (MRE) as part of the Marhaba 2026 operation. The announcement was made via a press release, according to multiple Moroccan news outlets.

The measures aim to ease the administrative burden for MREs, particularly those returning definitively to Morocco. Specific details include streamlined customs clearance for personal belongings and vehicles, though exact thresholds and documentation requirements have not been fully detailed in public sources as of June 7, 2026.

Marhaba is an annual operation launched by Moroccan authorities to facilitate the summer transit of millions of Moroccans residing abroad, especially those traveling by sea or air through Moroccan ports and airports. The 2026 edition is expected to see high traffic, with authorities emphasizing improved services and reduced wait times.

Customs officials have stated that the new facilitations are part of broader efforts to modernize border procedures and enhance the experience of MREs during their summer visits. Further information is expected to be published on the official customs website and through consular channels.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Marhaba 2026?

Marhaba 2026 is the annual Moroccan operation to facilitate the summer transit of Moroccans living abroad, with improved services at ports and airports.

When were the new customs measures announced?

The measures were announced on June 6, 2026, by the Moroccan Administration of Customs and Indirect Taxes.

What do the new customs facilitations include?

They include simplified procedures for the definitive return of MREs, particularly for personal belongings and vehicles, though exact details are still emerging.

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