Canada Visa RequirementsFor Morocco passport holders

Moroccan citizens need a Canadian Temporary Resident Visa (TRV). The Canadian Embassy in Rabat and a VAC in Casablanca both process applications, making Morocco one of the better-served African countries for Canadian visa applications.

Visa Required
180 days max stay
$137 visa cost
4-8 weeks processing
Ottawa
North America
CAD ($)
English
UTC-3.5 to UTC-8

Morocco passport holders require a visa to enter Canada.

Apply online at canada.ca/immigration or through the VAC in Casablanca. The total fee is CAD 185 (~$137 USD): CAD 100 application + CAD 85 biometrics. Required documents include a valid Moroccan passport, completed IMM 5257 form, recent photo, biometric collection, bank statements (last 3-6 months), employment letter with confirmed leave, return flight booking, accommodation in Canada, and proof of ties to Morocco (property, family, employment). Processing takes 4-8 weeks.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Allowed

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Biometrics

Required at first application

Required Documents

Completed online TRV application form (IMM 5257)

Valid Moroccan passport (minimum 6 months validity)

Recent passport-sized photo meeting IRCC specifications

Biometric collection at Casablanca VAC or designated centre

Bank statements (last 3-6 months) showing sufficient funds

Employment letter confirming job, salary, and approved leave

Return flight booking

Proof of accommodation in Canada (hotel or host invitation)

Proof of ties to Morocco (property deeds, family register, etc.)

Invitation letter from Canadian host if visiting family/friends Recommended

Current Travel Situation

Morocco to Canada: What You Need to Know

Canada has a significant Moroccan community, particularly in Montreal, Quebec City, and Ottawa, where French-speaking Moroccans integrate well into the Francophone community. The TRV application process involves an application fee plus mandatory biometrics. Morocco has a Canadian Embassy in Rabat and a Visa Application Centre (VAC) in Casablanca, both of which process applications, giving Moroccan applicants easier access than many other nationalities in the region. The processing period of 4-8 weeks can vary; summer and holiday periods see higher application volumes and longer wait times.

How to Get There

Royal Air Maroc operates direct Casablanca-Montreal (YUL) flights, one of the very few direct connections between Morocco and Canada. Air France via Paris and Turkish Airlines via Istanbul are common alternatives. Air Canada also serves Morocco-Canada routes via European hubs. The Casablanca-Montreal flight takes approximately 9 hours direct.

Money & Banking

Canada uses the Canadian dollar (CAD). Moroccan Visa/Mastercard bank cards generally work in Canadian ATMs, though international fees may apply. Canada is an expensive destination: expect CAD 150-250 per day for mid-range travel. In Montreal, French is widely spoken and Moroccans often feel culturally at ease. Quebec City and Montreal are excellent first-time stops for Francophone Moroccans.

Practical Tips

Montreal has the largest Moroccan community in Canada and is often the first choice for Moroccan visitors. If invited by family, an official invitation letter from your Canadian host (signed and supported by their status documents) is very valuable. Book your Canadian visa appointment and biometrics in advance, as the Casablanca VAC can have waiting times during busy periods.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Morocco have a Canadian Visa Application Centre?

Yes. Canada has a Visa Application Centre (VAC) in Casablanca as well as its Embassy in Rabat. Moroccan applicants can submit documents and biometrics at the Casablanca VAC, making it one of the more accessible visa processes in Africa.

Are there direct flights from Morocco to Canada?

Yes. Royal Air Maroc operates direct flights from Casablanca (CMN) to Montreal (YUL). This is one of the few direct Morocco-Canada connections. Air France via Paris and Turkish Airlines via Istanbul are the most popular alternatives.

Why is Montreal popular among Moroccan visitors to Canada?

Montreal has the largest Moroccan diaspora in Canada. The city's French-speaking majority makes it culturally and linguistically familiar for Moroccan visitors. Quebec's Francophone immigration pathways have attracted many Moroccan professionals and students.