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It is important for Pakistani citizens intending to marry a Moroccan citizen in Morocco to gather the required documents before coming to Morocco.

It is solely your responsibility to ensure that all necessary papers you bring from your country are correct. Marriage in Morocco shall not assume any responsibility or liability for the adoul’s requirements or any legal implications arising from the use of your documents.

While we have compiled a list of standard documents typically required for foreigners getting married in Morocco, it’s crucial to recognize that the requirements may vary depending on the city you will get married. You must contact an Adoul in the city you plan to marry to confirm the required documents for that city.  Click here for more information.

Please refer to the checklist provided below to ensure you have the appropriate and correct paperwork.

  • Birth Certificate
  • Police Character Certificate (PCC)
  • Letter of Employment
  • Divorce Certificate
  • Bachelorhood/Unmarried Certificate
  • Proof of Residence if living outside of Pakistan

Birth Certificate

Apply for a Birth Certificate from the Pakistan National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA)

If you are residing in a different country you should contact the Pakistani High Commission or Embassy in the country you currently live to obtain the birth certificate before coming to Morocco

Police Character Certificate (PCC)

Apply for a Police Character Certificate may also be known as a Police Clearance Certificate.

The Police Character Certificate must not be dated more then 3 months old at the time of submitting it to the adoul in Morocco.

If you are currently living outside Pakistan, you can obtain the necessary documentation from the Pakistan High Commission or Embassy in your country of residence. You can obtain this from the Pakistan Embassy in Morocco.

It is recommended to acquire these documents prior to your arrival in Morocco to avoid any delays in obtaining them here.

If you are a citizen of Pakistan residing in another country, it may be necessary for you to acquire a criminal record from that particular country as well. To ensure you receive accurate guidance, it is crucial to contact an adoul in the city where you intend to get married in Morocco and inform them. They will be able to provide you with the necessary advice and assistance.

Letter of Employment

Provide a letter of employment from your company on their letterhead.

The letter should state your job details, such as start date, job title, annual salary or hourly pay rate, and it must be signed.

The letter of employment must not be dated more then 3 months old at the time of submitting it to the adoul in Morocco.

Additionally you will need to provide your last 3 payslips – These do not require any translation.

Divorce Certificate

If you have been married before, you will be required to provide your divorce certificate.

Bachelorhood/Unmarried Certificate (Certificate of No Impediment to marry)

To acquire your Bachelorhood/Unmarried Certificate, it is necessary for either you or your Moroccan partner to reach out to the Pakistan Embassy in Morocco at +212537631192 during the hours of 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. This contact should be made to seek guidance on the most suitable procedure for obtaining the certificate.

Proof of Residence if living outside of Pakistan

If you are a Pakistani citizen living, working or studying in another country you will need to provide proof of residence for that country. This may be in the form of an ID residence card for that country or visa letter.

It is important to note that getting married in Morocco requires this certificate, and thus, contacting the Moroccan Embassy beforehand is essential for additional information prior to your trip to Morocco.

Please note that all documents originally issued in English or French will require Moroccan court certified Arabic translations.

In Person Assistance with getting Married in Morocco

As part of our In Person Assistance services, we provide assistance in arranging the translations before your arrival in Morocco.

This ensures that your documents meet the necessary requirements and are readily accepted by the Moroccan authorities during the marriage process.

By preparing your documents and translations in advance, you can streamline the process and avoid any potential complications during your marriage journey in Morocco.

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It is important for New Zealand citizens intending to marry a Moroccan citizen in Morocco to gather the required documents before coming to Morocco.

It is solely your responsibility to ensure that all necessary papers you bring from your country are correct. Marriage in Morocco shall not assume any responsibility or liability for the adoul’s requirements or any legal implications arising from the use of your documents.

While we have compiled a list of standard documents typically required for foreigners getting married in Morocco, it’s crucial to recognize that the requirements may vary depending on the city you will get married. You must contact an Adoul in the city you plan to marry to confirm the required documents for that city. Click here for more information.

Please refer to the checklist provided below to ensure you have the appropriate and correct paperwork.

  • Birth Certificate
  • Criminal Record Check
  • Letter of Employment
  • Divorce Certificate
  • Certificate of No Impediment and Certified copy of your passport
  • Conversion to Islam (non Muslim males)

Birth Certificate

Apply for a replacement Birth Certificate from the New Zealand Government.

Criminal Record Check

Apply for a NZ Criminal Record Check from the Justice Department.

The criminal record must not be dated more then 3 months old at the time of submitting it to the adoul in Morocco.

If you are a New Zealand citizen residing in a different country, you might need to obtain a criminal record from that country as well. It is important to reach out to an adoul in the city where you plan to get married and inform them about this matter in order to receive appropriate advice.

Letter of Employment

Provide a letter of employment from your company on their letterhead.

The letter should state your job details, such as start date, job title, annual salary or hourly pay rate, and it must be signed.

The letter of employment must not be dated more then 3 months old at the time of submitting it to the adoul in Morocco.

Additionally you will need to provide your last 3 payslips – These do not require any translation.

Divorce Certificate

If you have been married before, you will be required to provide your divorce certificate.

Certificate of No Impediment and Certified copy of your Passport

In Morocco, there is no embassy of New Zealand available. In order to proceed with your marriage in Morocco, you will need to acquire your Certificate of No Impediment and a Certified copy of your passport. For more details please visit this page.

Conversion to Islam (non Muslim males)

If you are not Muslim, you will need to convert to Islam and provide a certificate. This can be done in Morocco.

Please note that all documents originally issued in English or French will require Moroccan court certified Arabic translations.

In Person Assistance with getting Married in Morocco

As part of our In Person Assistance services, we provide assistance in arranging the translations before your arrival in Morocco.

This ensures that your documents meet the necessary requirements and are readily accepted by the Moroccan authorities during the marriage process.

By preparing your documents and translations in advance, you can streamline the process and avoid any potential complications during your marriage journey in Morocco.

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It is important for Bangladesh citizens intending to marry a Moroccan citizen in Morocco to gather the required documents before coming to Morocco.

It is solely your responsibility to ensure that all necessary papers you bring from your country are correct. Marriage in Morocco shall not assume any responsibility or liability for the adoul’s requirements or any legal implications arising from the use of your documents.

While we have compiled a list of standard documents typically required for foreigners getting married in Morocco, it’s crucial to recognize that the requirements may vary depending on the city you will get married. You must contact an Adoul in the city you plan to marry to confirm the required documents for that city. Click here for more information.

Please refer to the checklist provided below to ensure you have the appropriate and correct paperwork.

  • Birth Certificate
  • Police Clearance Certificate
  • Letter of Employment
  • Divorce Certificate
  • Conversion to Islam (non Muslim males)

Birth Certificate

To obtain your Birth Certificate for international purposes, you can apply online at https://bdris.gov.bd/br/application. Once you submit your application, you have the option to receive the certificate either in Bangladesh or have it sent to your embassy if you are residing in another country.

After the marriage is approved in Morocco, the courts will keep all the original documents you provide, including your Birth Certificate. It is strongly advised to obtain an official copy of your Birth Certificate.

Police Clearance Certificate

Apply for a copy of your Police Clearance Certificate for International use online from the Bangladesh Police.

The Police Clearance Certificate must not be dated more then 3 months old at the time of submitting it to the adoul in Morocco.

If you reside in a foreign country, you can acquire your Police Clearance Certificate from the Bangladesh High Commission or Embassy located in that country. The contact information can be found online. It is advisable to obtain this certificate prior to your arrival in Morocco, as the issuance process may require some time.

Letter of Employment

Provide a letter of employment from your company on their letterhead.

The letter should state your job details, such as start date, job title, annual salary or hourly pay rate, and it must be signed.

The letter of employment must not be dated more then 3 months old at the time of submitting it to the adoul in Morocco.

Additionally you will need to provide your last 3 payslips – These do not require any translation.

Divorce Certificate

If you have been married before, you will be required to provide your divorce certificate.

Conversion to Islam (non Muslim males)

If you are not Muslim, you will need to convert to Islam and provide a certificate. This can be done in Morocco.

Please note that all documents originally issued in English or French will require Moroccan court certified Arabic translations.

In Person Assistance with getting Married in Morocco

As part of our In Person Assistance services, we provide assistance in arranging the translations before your arrival in Morocco.

This ensures that your documents meet the necessary requirements and are readily accepted by the Moroccan authorities during the marriage process.

By preparing your documents and translations in advance, you can streamline the process and avoid any potential complications during your marriage journey in Morocco.

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Document Checklist for Norwegian Citizens Planning to Marry a Moroccan citizen in Morocco https://marriageinmorocco.com/2023/06/09/norwegian-citizens-documents-required-marriage-in-morocco/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=norwegian-citizens-documents-required-marriage-in-morocco https://marriageinmorocco.com/2023/06/09/norwegian-citizens-documents-required-marriage-in-morocco/#respond Fri, 09 Jun 2023 10:52:55 +0000 https://marriageinmorocco.com/?p=2867 It is important for Norwegian citizens intending to marry a Moroccan citizen in Morocco to prepare the required documents before leaving Norway […]

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It is important for Norwegian citizens intending to marry a Moroccan citizen in Morocco to prepare the required documents before leaving Norway to get married in Morocco

It is solely your responsibility to ensure that all necessary papers you bring from your country are correct. Marriage in Morocco shall not assume any responsibility or liability for the adoul’s requirements or any legal implications arising from the use of your documents.

While we have compiled a list of standard documents typically required for foreigners getting married in Morocco, it’s crucial to recognize that the requirements may vary depending on the city you will get married. You must contact an Adoul in the city you plan to marry to confirm the required documents for that city. Click here for more information.

Please refer to the checklist provided below to ensure you have the appropriate and correct paperwork.

  • Birth Certificate
  • Police Certificate of Conduct
  • Letter of Employment
  • Certificate of capacity to marry (Ekteskapsattest)
  • Divorce Certificate
  • Conversion to Islam (non Muslim males)

Certified copy of your original Birth certificate

Apply for a certified copy of your original Birth certificate from the National Population Register.

If you are a Norwegian citizen with dual citizenship and were born outside of Norway, we recommend contacting the high commission or embassy of your birth country in the Norway to request this document.

Police Certificate of Conduct – International Version

Apply for your Police Certificate of CONDUCT – International Version in English from POLITIET

The Police Certificate of Conduct must not be dated more then 3 months old at the time of submitting it to the adoul in Morocco.

Letter of Employment

Provide a letter of employment from your company on their letterhead.

The letter should state your job details, such as start date, job title, annual salary or hourly pay rate, and it must be signed.

The letter of employment must not be dated more then 3 months old at the time of submitting it to the adoul in Morocco.

Additionally you will need to provide your last 3 payslips – These do not require any translation.

Certificate of capacity to marry (Ekteskapsattest)

The embassy of Norway in Morocco does not issue the certificate of capacity to marry (Ekteskapsattest).

This document should be requested from the national register of Norway Folkeregisteret in French or English. 

The marriage capacity certificate should be legalized by the notary public and stamped with the Apostille stamp of the state administrator. 

This document is mandatory to complete the mixed marriage procedure in Morocco.

Divorce Certificate

If you have been married before, you will be required to provide your divorce certificate.

Conversion to Islam (non Muslim males)

If you are not Muslim, you will need to convert to Islam and provide a certificate. This can be done in Morocco.

All documents not originally issued in Arabic will require court certified Arabic translations in Morocco before they are submitted to the adoul and courts.

In Person Assistance Services for getting married in Morocco

As part of our In Person Assistance services, we provide assistance in arranging the translations before your arrival in Morocco.

This ensures that your documents meet the necessary requirements and are readily accepted by the Moroccan authorities during the marriage process.

By preparing your documents and translations in advance, you can streamline the process and avoid any potential complications during your marriage journey in Morocco.

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While we have compiled a list of standard documents typically required for foreigners getting married in Morocco, it’s crucial to recognize that the requirements may vary depending on the city you will get married.

Morocco is a diverse country, and different cities and districts may have unique regulations in place for additional documents required.

You must ask your partner to visit an adoul in the specific city where you plan to get married, which must be the same city as shown on their current residential address listed on their national ID card.

Importance of Consulting an Adoul

An adoul serves as an authoritative figure overseeing the legal procedures related to marriages in Morocco.

They possess the expertise and knowledge of the local regulations and are best equipped to guide you through the document requirements specific to the city or district you will get married.

To ensure a seamless process and compliance with all necessary procedures, it is essential to contact an adoul before you come

Verifying the Correct Documents

By reaching out to an adoul, you can obtain accurate and up-to-date information about the documents required for marriage in the city of your partner.

This includes verifying which documents are mandatory, any additional documents unique to the specific city or district, and any potential changes or updates to the requirements.

Through direct communication with the adoul, you can gain clarity and confidence in preparing the correct set of documents before coming to Morocco.

Our In Person Assistance Services

We understand the importance of a smooth and efficient process for your marriage in Morocco.

Our services include handling all formalities, legalizations of your embassy documents, obtaining the Moroccan paperwork, and Arabic translations, ensuring that you have a complete file to present to the adoul.

However, it is essential that you consult with the adoul before using our services to verify if any further documentation is required.

As mentioned earlier, each city, district, and adoul may have slightly different requirements. It is your responsibility to check these requirements beforehand and inform us of any specific needs so that we can assist you accordingly.

Responsibility and Legal Procedures

It is solely your responsibility to ensure that all necessary papers you bring from your country is correct. This includes obtaining and presenting the required documents to the adoul and any other relevant authorities.

Marriage in Morocco shall not assume any responsibility or liability for the adoul’s requirements or any legal implications arising from the use of your documents.

When planning to get married in Morocco, it is vital to understand the varying document requirements across different cities and districts.

By proactively reaching out to an adoul, you can ensure that you have the correct set of documents necessary for your specific location.

Taking this essential step early will make everything else go smoothly and avoid any unnecessary complications or delays.

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If you are a New Zealand citizen planning to marry a Moroccan citizen in Morocco, it is imperative to obtain the Certificate of No Impediment before departing from New Zealand due to the absence of a New Zealand Embassy or Consulate in Morocco.

If you are currently living outside of New Zealand, you can get in touch with a New Zealand Embassy in the country where you currently reside to obtain more information.

By following the step-by-step instructions provided on this page, you can successfully obtain the Certificate of No Impediment before departing from New Zealand.

It is essential to plan ahead, allowing ample time for the application process and accommodating any potential delays.

Step 1: Download the Certificate of No Impediment Application Form

Visit the official New Zealand government website at NZ Certificate of No Impediment.

On this page, locate and download the application form titled “Application for certificate of no impediment to marriage or civil union BDM 189 (PDF 311KB).

Thoroughly review the form, ensuring that all sections are accurately completed prior to submission.

Step 2: Authentication and Apostille in New Zealand

it is essential to authenticate and apostille the certificate of No Impediment in New Zealand before coming to Morocco. Detailed instructions for this process can be found within the application form itself.

Step 3: How long it takes to obtain the Certificate of No Impediment

Allow for an adequate processing period, as the issuance of the certificate typically takes between 3 to 5 weeks. It is strongly advised to submit the application in advance of your departure date to account for potential delays or unforeseen circumstances that may arise.

Step 4: Validity Period

Keep in mind that the Certificate of No Impediment must not be dated older than 3 months at the time of its use in Morocco. Take note of the issue date on the certificate to ensure compliance with this requirement.

Step 5: Legalization and Translation of your Certificate of No Impediment in Morocco

Upon arrival in Morocco, two essential steps must be completed to finalize the process.

Firstly, the certificate must undergo legalization by the Moroccan authorities in Morocco. This step validates the authenticity and recognition of the certificate within Morocco.

Secondly, the certificate should be translated into Arabic by an officially approved court translator.

Our In Person Assistance service is designed to facilitate your marriage in Morocco, eliminating stress and ensuring that you have a fully prepared file to submit to the adoul within just one day.

Through our In Person Assistance services, we offer support in legalizing your Certificate of No Impediment in Morocco and obtaining Moroccan court certified Arabic translations. Furthermore, we ensure that you have a fully prepared file ready for submission to the adoul within just one day, simplifying the process of getting married. For more information click here.

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