hey evrybody i'm from morocco (tangier) and i wanna travel to oran for couple![]()
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of days do i need visa thanks
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3rd November 2006 16:32 #1
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No you don't :
NATIONAL MOROCCO (MA) /DESTINATION ALGERIA (DZ)
VISA DESTINATION ALGERIA (DZ)
...... NORMAL PASSPORTS ONLY ......
PASSPORT (MUST BE VALID FOR AT LEAST 6 MONTHS) REQUIRED.
VISA NOT REQUIRED FOR A MAX. STAY OF 3 MONTHS.
VISITOR MUST HOLD:
- SUFFICIENT FUNDS AND
- ONWARD OR RETURN TICKET AND
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3rd November 2006 19:05 #4
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you dont need a visa if you're flying (it s the only way to go to algeria now, from morocco because the land borders are closed)
Originally Posted by sofia476
they keep on changing the visa requirements as they strongly depend on the disputes between our two presidents, but i know that for now, travel is Visa free (as i know someone who went to morocco recently and did not require a visa to enter)
as for the welcoming thingy lol im sorry to say it, but yes, you are not welcomed in Algeria. this is not my personal opinion of course (i do not live there and i have nothing against our neighbours) but culturaly speaking, there has always been a kind of a repulsive electric shock between the two socities for some reason (especially between immigrants from the two countries) and yet, you see so many people between the two societies joining into marital unions (so many algerians are married with moroccans and have successful families) so honestly, i never understood the reasons for these general disputes (especially between the 2 governments as well)
i think algerians and moroccans are like two great kingdoms in north africa which are so culturally and historically rich and which made them so arrogant at the end, just as the case of most Arabe countries, which can never agree with each other or like each other. so i guess we are this old couple which has divorced recently and have continuous disputes with each other, but at the same time, bear an eternal infinite love which shows to the surface from time to time (which, by the way, is also the case between Algeria and France, our last colonist)Miss NinaGucci says: The Grass is Always Greener on The Other Side Of the Fence
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and hopefully final
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that great my wife is algerian and i'm using her^profile we're looking for someone in there (my wife'sfamily) 
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