For long-term foreign residents of Morocco: the carte de residence is the longer, typically ten-year card you can apply for after years of continuous, regular residence, giving you a far more settled status than the renewable carte de sejour.
Morocco groups students, trainees and researchers into a single ordinary visa category, and the route runs through the Agence Marocaine de Cooperation Internationale (AMCI) far more than through the consulate.
Morocco's family route is published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Residing Abroad as an ordinary visa category with a precise name: regroupement familial (mariage mixte ou lien de parente) - family reunification through a mixed marriage or through a family tie.
This is Morocco's employment entry route, published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Residing Abroad as the ordinary visa category 'Travail'.
If you intend to live in Morocco on your own money without working - as a retiree, or on investment or rental income - the category the Ministry of Foreign Affairs publishes for you is the ordinary visa 'Visiteur'.
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