Morocco entry requirements for Brunei passport holders
Brunei passport holders need a visa to enter Morocco in 2026. You must apply at a Moroccan embassy or consulate before you travel — there is no visa on arrival or e-visa for Bruneian citizens.
Entry requirements
| Requirement | Details | Status |
|---|---|---|
| VisaYou must obtain a visa in advance because Morocco does not offer visa on arrival or visa-free entry for Brunei passport holders. Required before travel | A visa is required for Brunei passport holders to enter Morocco. Apply at the Moroccan embassy or consulate in Brunei or a designated visa application center before departure. | Required |
| Passport validityMorocco enforces this rule strictly to ensure your passport remains valid throughout your stay. Minimum 6 months | Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended date of entry into Morocco. | Required |
| Blank passport pagesThe blank page must be a full page, not an endorsement page, for the immigration officer to stamp. At least 1 page | Your passport must have at least 1 blank visa page for entry and exit stamps. | Required |
| Return or onward ticketHaving a return ticket shows you intend to leave Morocco within your visa validity period. May be requested | While not explicitly required by Moroccan regulations, immigration officers may ask for proof of a return or onward flight. It is strongly recommended to carry a printed or digital copy. | Recommended |
| Proof of fundsCarry evidence of financial means to cover accommodation, meals, and other expenses during your visit. May be requested | Although no specific amount is mandated, you should be able to demonstrate sufficient funds for your stay (e.g., cash, credit card, or bank statement) if asked by immigration. | Recommended |
| Arrival declarationYou do not need to fill out any special arrival form beyond the standard immigration card. Not required | No arrival declaration form is required for Brunei passport holders entering Morocco. | Not required |
| E-visaDo not attempt to apply for an e-visa online; it is not an option for your nationality. Not available | Morocco does not offer an e-visa for Brunei passport holders. You must apply for a visa through a Moroccan embassy or consulate. | Not required |
What happens at the border
Staying longer & fees
Visa options if you want to stay beyond the free limit:
Requires invitation letter from Moroccan company.
Requires acceptance letter from Moroccan educational institution.
| Service | Cost |
|---|---|
| Single-entry visa (up to 90 days)Standard fee at Moroccan embassy/consulate. | $50 |
| Multiple-entry visa (up to 90 days per entry, valid 6 months)Requires justification for multiple trips. | $80 |
| Visa extension (per 30 days)Apply at local police station or immigration office before current visa expires. | $30 |
| Exit fee (if overstay)Paid at airport or border when leaving after overstay. | $15 per day |
Common reasons for entry denial
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Transiting through Morocco
Brunei passport holders do not need a transit visa for airside stays up to 24 hours at any Moroccan airport.
- If leaving the transit area or staying overnight, a regular visa is required.
Health & vaccines for Morocco
Common due to different food and water; practice good hygiene.
Risk from stray dogs; avoid animal contact.
Avoid swimming in fresh water in rural areas.
Risk exists in rural areas of northern Morocco (e.g., Chefchaouen region) from June to October; prophylaxis not routinely recommended for urban stays.
Based on CDC and WHO guidance. Consult a travel medicine clinic 4–6 weeks before departure for personalised advice.
Immigration offices for extensions
Practical information for BN travellers
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