Furniture, appliances, personal effects: when returning definitively to Morocco after at least 2 years of residence abroad, you can import all your belongings without paying customs duties. Here is the complete guide to avoid missing anything and prevent unpleasant surprises.
Check your eligibility
To benefit from full customs exemption for your relocation, you must: have resided continuously abroad for at least 2 years (evidenced by official documents), transport personal belongings acquired and used abroad during this period, and prove that these goods are not intended for resale. New unused goods (still in their original packaging) are generally excluded from the exemption and subject to standard duties.
๐ก Tip โ Prepare your supporting documents for continuous 2-year residence now: employment contract, bank statements, rent receipts, tax assessments. These documents are essential.
Prepare the relocation file
Your file must include: detailed and valued inventory of all transported goods (prepared and signed by certified international carrier), purchase invoices for the most important items (appliances, furniture, electronics), proof of residence abroad for at least 2 years, copy of your passport and foreign residence card, and statutory declaration of non-commercialisation of goods. Each item must be listed with its estimated value.
๐ก Tip โ Have the inventory prepared by an approved international carrier โ this gives it official value recognised by customs. A home-made inventory may be rejected.
Submit file to Customs
The file is submitted to the customs office in your city of installation in Morocco, before the goods arrive or at most within 3 months following your official return. This 3-month deadline is strict: after this deadline, the exemption is lost and normal duties apply. Some customs offices accept submission by registered post, but physical presence is recommended to avoid any back-and-forth.
๐ก Tip โ Submit the file as soon as you return, even before the container arrives. You will obtain prior authorisation which will facilitate customs clearance for your goods.
โ ๏ธ Warning โ The 3-month deadline after return is mandatory. After this deadline, no exemptions are possible โ you will pay customs duties on all your goods.
Transport and packaging by certified carrier
You must use a certified international carrier to transport your goods. They will prepare the official packing list and affix customs seals on containers or boxes. These seals guarantee to customs that the contents match the declared inventory. Never transport your relocation goods in your personal car โ only the professional transport procedure is recognised for exemption.
๐ก Tip โ Request several quotes from MRE specialist carriers โ some offer complete packages including customs file preparation and assistance with formalities.
Post-clearance obligations
Once your goods are cleared under exemption, you are subject to a non-sale obligation for 3 years. You cannot sell, rent or lend your goods for consideration during this period. Keep all your supporting documents (inventory, customs file, clearance certificate) for at least 5 years: a subsequent tax or customs inspection is possible. If you leave for abroad again within 3 years, notify customs.
๐ก Tip โ Keep a digital copy (scan) of all your customs documents. In case of inspection or dispute years later, you will have proof of the regularity of your import.
โ Common mistakes to avoid
- โSubmitting the file after the 3-month deadline โ exemption is permanently lost
- โSelling goods within 3 years following exempt import โ generates duty assessment
- โPresenting incomplete or undervalued inventory โ customs may reassess and recalculate duties
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โ Frequently asked questions
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