

tysr3
American °µÍø½ûÇø in Morocco
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American, Married
Speaks German English Limited Arabic
Registration: 23 April 2017
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Traffic in Morocco by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Which city or area do you live in in Morocco, and how do you find the traffic? How long does it take to commute to work or run errands? Is there a rush hour in your city? What times of the day would you recommend people to ...

I live in Casablanca. The traffic is frightful at rush hour morning and evening, but worst in the evening and after dark. You very frequently see pedestrians crossing 3 or 4 lanes of moving traffic, not in crosswalks, and they expect you to stop ... Read More


Moving To Casablanca by Claudio_cmz
Hi Everyone, I am moving to Casablanca early January 2018. I am very happy about it since it seems to be a nice place to live. I am now looking for an appartment or a house fully furnished to rent. Can anyone give me some tips about the different ...

Depends on the level of comfort and quality of decorating and furniture and having a moroccan negotiate a fair price for you. Then verify that things in the contract before signing actually are so, i. e. the internet and elec wall outlets, ... Read More


Keeping in touch while living in Morocco by Priscilla
Hello everyone, What are the best ways you've found for keeping in touch with friends and family back home while living in Morocco? How frequently do you stay in touch with loved ones? Are there local equivalents to common instant messaging ...

Whats app and Skype seem to be the most successfully used methods of calling. There are other free computer apps as well. If calling into Europe some phone plans such as Orange have two hours free roaming per month. To call someone who works ... Read More


Recognition of foreign qualifications in Morocco by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Were your professional qualifications recognised in Morocco? What country did you complete your qualifications in? What profession are you in? Did you have to go through any formalities to get your qualifications recognised, ...

It sounds like your employer doesn't know how the government handles such things. I would explain it to my employer and if they don't understand, ask them to go with you to the foreign police office to hear their explanation. Often the ... Read More


Recognition of foreign qualifications in Morocco by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Were your professional qualifications recognised in Morocco? What country did you complete your qualifications in? What profession are you in? Did you have to go through any formalities to get your qualifications recognised, ...

Yes, I came as a teacher. Most of us come in to work really on a 90-day tourist visa. During that 90 days my school took the documents I had and began working on a year's extension based on my work contract with them. After 90 days if your ... Read More


native English primary teacher needed in marrakech by morocco homeschool
A british family based in marrakech is looking for an English primary teacher for 3 children aged 8,11 and 13 to start mid september. Please message me for more details. Many thanks, Natasha

I'm a native English teacher, US licensed and trained. Masters degree in teaching language. Taught mostly in public schools in US, but also internationally. Looking for work. Live in Casablanca now. Interested in your question. Are you ... Read More


Recognition of foreign qualifications in Morocco by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Were your professional qualifications recognised in Morocco? What country did you complete your qualifications in? What profession are you in? Did you have to go through any formalities to get your qualifications recognised, ...

My employer took care of much of this for me. Yes, it was all recognized (probably though a translator). However, all the docs had to be ORIGINAL, in print documents. NO faxes, scans, email attachments were allowed. Even birth certificates had ... Read More