The Moroccan Retirement Fund (CMR) manages pensions for Moroccan civil servants. MRE who worked as civil servants before emigrating retain all their CMR rights regardless of how long they have been abroad. The pension can be paid to a bank account abroad.
Costs & fees
| CMR employee contribution | 14% of gross salary | 2026 rate, automatically deducted |
| Access to personal account on cmr.gov.ma | Free | |
| International transfer fees (Moroccan bank) | 50–150 MAD per month | Depending on bank and destination country |
| Document legalization if required | 30–80 EUR | For foreign supporting documents |
Timeline
Check your career record on cmr.gov.ma
The first step is to consult your career record on the official CMR portal (cmr.gov.ma). Create your personal account with your civil servant registration number and national ID. The record lists all your validated years of service, your last salary index, your corps, and grade. Verify that all your years of service are properly recorded — errors and omissions are possible. If you find an anomaly, contact your former administration or CMR directly.
💡 Tip — If you left civil service a long time ago, your registration number appears on your old pay slips or can be retrieved from your original ministry.
⚠️ Warning — Some MRE discover missing years of service in their CMR record. Do not retire without having verified and corrected your record — each missing year reduces your pension by 2.5%.
Calculate your estimated CMR pension
The CMR pension calculation formula is straightforward: Monthly pension = 2.5% x number of years of service x last monthly base salary. Concrete example: a civil servant with 30 years of service and a base salary of 6,000 MAD will receive: 2.5% x 30 x 6,000 = 4,500 MAD per month. The rate is capped at 100% of the base salary after 40 years of service. The guaranteed minimum pension is approximately 1,500 MAD per month. For MRE with a partial career, for example 15 years, the pension will be proportional.
💡 Tip — Use the pension simulator available on cmr.gov.ma to get a precise estimate based on your actual salary and exact seniority.
File the retirement application 6 months before the desired date
The retirement application must be filed at least 6 months before the desired departure date. It can be filed in two ways: through your former administration's Human Resources Department, which forwards the file to CMR, or directly online on cmr.gov.ma if the administration is connected. For MRE who left civil service a long time ago, going through the original ministry remains the safest approach. If you emigrated before reaching retirement age, contact CMR directly by post or through their online service.
💡 Tip — Prepare all your documents before filing: original service record, copy of national ID or passport, bank account details for your Moroccan or international account, and a life certificate if you reside abroad.
⚠️ Warning — Do not file the application too late: filing less than 6 months before the desired date can delay the first pension payment by several months.
Provide complete documents to CMR
The complete CMR retirement file includes: service record signed by the head of establishment or HR director, certified copy of national ID or passport, recent birth certificate, certificate of cessation of activity, bank account details (Moroccan or international), and if you reside abroad, a recent life certificate issued by the authorities of the country of residence or the Moroccan consulate. For MRE, foreign documents must be legalized. CMR may request additional documents depending on your situation.
💡 Tip — The life certificate is often forgotten by MRE residing abroad, but it is essential for CMR to confirm the pensioner is still alive. It must be renewed periodically, generally each year.
Activate international transfer for pension abroad
If you reside abroad, you can have your CMR pension transferred directly to your foreign bank account. To do so, provide international bank details (IBAN + BIC/SWIFT) and complete CMR's international transfer form. The pension is paid in Moroccan dirhams and the exchange rate is applied by your bank upon receipt. Alternatively, you can open a convertible dirham account (MDM account) at a Moroccan bank, which allows transfers abroad without restriction. Transfers are generally monthly.
💡 Tip — Compare conversion and transfer fees between your local bank and services like Wise or CurrencyFair before choosing your payment method. Savings can be significant over the long term.
⚠️ Warning — Inform CMR of any change of address or bank details promptly. An unreported change can block pension payments for several months.
In depth
CMR manages two distinct schemes: the Civil Pension Scheme (RPC) for State civil servants, and the Collective Retirement Allocation Scheme (RCAR) for contract agents and public establishment employees. Civil servants contribute to the RPC at a rate of 14% of gross salary since 2016, following a gradual increase. The retirement age was raised to 63 for new civil servants in 2017, but civil servants in post before 2017 retain prior rights at 60. Military and security forces fall under a specific scheme with a departure age of 55. For MRE who accumulated fewer than 5 years of service, a pension is not possible but a refund of contributions can be requested.
❌ Common mistakes to avoid
- ✕Failing to check the career record before filing: missing years of service can significantly reduce the pension.
- ✕Filing the application too late, less than 6 months before the desired date: this delays the first payment and creates an income gap.
- ✕Forgetting the annual life certificate: without this document, CMR can suspend pension payments.
- ✕Not providing international bank details and letting the pension accumulate in an inaccessible Moroccan account.
- ✕Believing CMR rights are lost after a long absence from Morocco: accrued rights do not expire regardless of how long you have been abroad.
🔗 Official links and resources
CMR - Caisse Marocaine des Retraites
Personal account, career record, pension simulator
CMR - Forms and downloads
Retirement application and international transfer forms
Moroccan Ministry of Economy and Finance
Information on civil servant pension schemes
Bank Al-Maghrib - International transfers
Regulations on pension transfers abroad
❓ Frequently asked questions
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