Morocco Public Health Passenger Form
Complete the Morocco Public Health Passenger Form when required — check official guidance and prepare your details before travel.
What Is the Morocco Public Health Passenger Form?
The Morocco Public Health Passenger Form (sometimes referred to in airline guidance as a passenger health declaration) is a pre-travel health registration historically used to record health and contact details for inbound travellers to Morocco. The form was introduced during global public-health emergencies to help Moroccan health authorities screen arrivals and provide contact tracing data; it replaced earlier paper checklists used at some arrival points.
Applications were normally submitted via airline portals or official diplomatic notices — however, Morocco's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and aviation authorities have updated guidance and many operators no longer require presentation of a completed passenger health form for routine arrivals. When accepted, applicants received an electronic confirmation (PDF or email) or a QR code that airlines or immigration staff could scan; DoVisa provided guided completion to ensure fields were correct and to help travellers who preferred assisted submission.
The Morocco Public Health Passenger Form is a health declaration rather than a visa or entry permit — it collects health, contact and flight details only and does not replace passport, visa or immigration requirements. Recent official notices state that the mandatory presentation of the passenger health form has been discontinued for entry to Morocco in standard conditions; some carriers or charter operations may retain their own pre-departure checklists, so always confirm with your airline and the official Moroccan notice at in.diplomatie.ma.
For up-to-date entry rules see Morocco visa information and the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs guidance linked above. If you prefer help confirming requirements or completing any carrier-specific health declaration, Apply now for guided assistance.
Who Needs the Morocco Public Health Passenger Form?
Who Needs It
- International travellers entering Morocco who are asked by an airline or authority to present health information
- Passengers who will clear Moroccan immigration and are routed through carrier health-screening procedures
- Children and minors — a parent or guardian should complete the form on their behalf if requested
Who Is Exempt
- Moroccan nationals
- Airline and vessel crew on active official duty
- Transit passengers who remain airside and do not clear Moroccan immigration
- Diplomatic and official passport holders on government business
Morocco Entry Requirements & Restrictions
Passport Validity
Your passport should have at least 3 months validity from the date you arrive in Morocco; ensure it has a blank page for entry stamps. See the UK guidance at GOV.UK — Entry requirements.
Vaccination & Health Advice
No routine vaccinations are mandated for entry to Morocco for most travellers. A polio vaccination certificate may be required if you arrive from a polio-affected country; review CDC and GOV.UK health pages for country-specific guidance. See CDC — Morocco travel health.
Customs & Prohibited Items
Morocco restricts or prohibits items such as firearms, explosives, pornography, used clothing, used tires, and certain valuable cultural goods. Declare goods per Moroccan Customs rules; see the official customs notice at douane.gov.ma — Customs for individuals.
Currency Declaration
You may carry up to 2,000 Moroccan dirham (MAD) into or out of Morocco. Declare foreign currency worth 100,000 MAD or more when entering or leaving. See GOV.UK entry guidance for details.
Travel Insurance & Medical Care
Travel insurance is strongly recommended — medical facilities can be limited outside major cities and medical evacuation to Casablanca or Rabat may be necessary. Plan coverage accordingly and carry documentation of prescriptions for controlled medicines.
Travel Tips for Morocco Visitors
Morocco is a culturally rich North African country with historic medinas, mountain ranges and Atlantic coastline. Major international gateways include Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) in Casablanca and Marrakech Menara (RAK).
- Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Major tourist businesses accept cards and some accept USD — carry local MAD for markets and taxis.
- Language: Arabic (official) and Amazigh; French is widely used; English is commonly available in hotels, tourist areas and larger airports.
- Time zone: GMT+1 (Morocco Standard Time outside Ramadan adjustments).
- Main airports: Casablanca Mohammed V (CMN), Marrakech Menara (RAK), Agadir Al Massira (AGA), Fes Saïss (FEZ), Tangier Ibn Battuta (TNG), Rabat–Salé (RBA) — confirm transfers and arrival terminals.
- Best time to visit: Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) for mild weather across regions.
- Local customs: Dress respectfully in medinas and religious sites; remove shoes when entering mosques where permitted for non-Muslim visitors.
- Transport: Trains and long-distance buses connect major cities; pre-book airport transfers for arrival times outside standard schedules.
- Safety: Be cautious in crowded market areas (pickpocket risk) and avoid remote border zones near Algeria and the Berm in Western Sahara.
"Needed the Morocco Public Health Passenger Form for my outbound check‑in at CMN. DoVisa confirmed the airline fields and I received an email PDF and QR code — departure check‑in was smooth."
"Completed the health form guidance on my phone before a flight to RAK. Clear prompts about flight number and accommodation — support answered a question about a connecting domestic leg."
"DoVisa walked me through the airline-specific passenger health form; confirmation arrived by email and the QR code scanned without issue at check-in for CMN to Marrakesh."
"Fast and user-friendly. I had my passport and accommodation details ready and the guided form took a few minutes. Airline staff looked at the confirmation during departure check-in."
"Helpful checklist but one field label referenced an older carrier requirement — support clarified what to enter and we were accepted at the desk. Good communication overall."
"Used the service for a family trip to Agadir (AGA). The team ensured the passenger details matched our passports and the QR confirmation made airport formalities quicker."
"Minor hiccup with photo upload but support fixed it quickly. The final confirmation was accepted by the carrier and at the immigration desk in Casablanca (CMN)."
"There was a short delay in receiving the confirmation email — I had to resend the form once. Support resolved it and I still made my flight, but apply earlier to avoid stress."
"Booked last-minute and needed help confirming carrier requirements. DoVisa confirmed whether the passenger health form was requested and provided the right template for CMN check-in."
"Great for family travel — completed separate submissions for each child and kept the QR confirmations on our phones. Staff at the departure desk checked them quickly."
"Needed the Morocco Public Health Passenger Form for my outbound check‑in at CMN. DoVisa confirmed the airline fields and I received an email PDF and QR code — departure check‑in was smooth."
"Completed the health form guidance on my phone before a flight to RAK. Clear prompts about flight number and accommodation — support answered a question about a connecting domestic leg."
"DoVisa walked me through the airline-specific passenger health form; confirmation arrived by email and the QR code scanned without issue at check-in for CMN to Marrakesh."
Morocco Public Health Passenger Form: Frequently Asked Questions
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- Health Form no more required to enter Morocco — Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Morocco)
- GOV.UK — Entry requirements for Morocco
- CDC — Morocco travel health information
- U.S. Department of State — Morocco International Travel Information
- Moroccan Customs — Regulations for Individuals (Douane.gov.ma)
- Morocco — Prohibited & Restricted Imports (Trade.gov)
- Government of Canada — Morocco travel advice