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  1. Hilda

    Hi! I’m from Sweden and I’ve found love here in Marocco. I plan to seach for carte sejour next year. Maybe we have to get married first to make It easier. I have to do more reseach. My problem is that I have a criminal record from Sweden (I took something from a store when I was younger). It is written clear in the record. Do you think It will be impossible for me to seach for residence and marriage here in Maeocco? How much do they valuate the criminal record?
    Thank you for all!

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hi Hilda! I would definitely suggest doing more research, I’m not sure if that will have an impact or not. You may want to reach out to https://waikalama.com/ – as this was a guest post. Alternatively, you can join the TBA Travel Tribe on FB and see if they ladies there have any idea! https://www.facebook.com/groups/947813952040668/

  2. Mustafa Undree Chevalier

    I live in germany i work for the airlines as cabin crew. I travel solo on my own everywhere. I fell in love with morroco when I was there. I plan to move there. It should be easier as I will not need to work there because I would come to germany work my international flights and then return there afterwards. Also I get discounts on 28 star alliance airlines to commute to work.

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Morocco seems like such a fascinating place to live. I wish you the best of luck!

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