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Morocco’s New Currency Rules Redefine What Amounts Travelers Can Take Abroad
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Cash withdrawals remain capped at 100,000 dirhams per person per trip regardless of total entitlement, with a dedicated foreign-currency account now mandatory.
Public sector missions face a flat 2,000 dirhams per day, capped at 20,000 dirhams per trip, unless the mission order specifies otherwise.
Families sending children to study abroad face their own rules: advance transfers of living costs are limited to four months by default, though this can be waived with proof a university or consulate requires longer-term funding upfront.
Monthly allowances are set at 15,000 dirhams, adjustable with documentation, while deposits and balances abroad must be repatriated within 60 days of a lease ending.
Uncovered patients must still provide a certificate or estimate upfront and a final invoice within three months, while travel agencies handling client funds face stricter rules, including signed subrogation agreements before payment.