Morocco
Documentation Requirements
- All shipments to Morocco must be covered by an Arab-Irish Certificate of Origin together with an original, signed invoice. Both must be certified by the JA-ICC
- The JA-ICC can arrange legalisation if required. Alternatively, the exporter can arrange via the Moroccan Embassy in Dublin after documentation has been certified by JA-ICC
- Halal Certificate stating that slaughter was according to Muslim law must accompany fresh, frozen meat and poultry
- Health and Radiation Certificates are often required for food, meat and poultry consignments
- All personal documentation eg Degree or Marriage Certificates must be stamped by the Department of Foreign Affairs before submission
Costs
Please contact Moroccan Embassy (details below) for legislation of documents.
Further Information
Irish diplomatic representation in Morocco is provided by the Irish embassy in Portugal.
For legislation, please contact the Moroccan Embassy directly:
Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco
39 Raglan Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
+353 (0)1 660 9449
Occasionally, embassy' rules and regulations change overnight. The JA-ICC bears no responsibility for any such changes therefore any price changes will be passed directly to customers.
We regret that we cannot under any circumstances, intercede with or take responsibility for transactions initiated directly between an exporter and an embassy.
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