Am Moroccan, and Let me sum up to y'all, since y'all know nothing about Morocco, clearly... So here it is, you as a foreigner coming to live in Morocco, you will be respected and welcomed by everybody, you will have this privilege, a priority in almost every aspect (which is a bad thing, since we should all be treated equally, but it is what it is, people put foreigners in a high status) of course as long as you yourself show respect and understanding and effort. Anyway, if you make a relatively good income, let's say at least 1500$ a month and up, you will most definitely live so comfortably, and any concerns you may have in your mind about religion won't be of any issue whatsoever, because I saw a few comments that mentioned religion and made it seem like a problem, media screwed you up unfortunately. The only issue you may face, is language, because first comes Arabic and Tamazight, then French, then Spanish and English. Free Healthcare and education is to be avoided, because it's very low compared to your standards. But, private sector in both Healthcare and education is in great shape, so as long as you have a good income like I mentioned above, pay and you'll be taken care of, you won't need to worry about it. In terms of security, it's safe, other than pickpocket, there's nothing to be afraid of. You might get scammed a few times with prices, till you get used to everything then you'll learn. I think these are the issues you might have to keep in mind, I hope I did good explaining what to expect, and just help y'all understand, because most of you are wrong and bad in geography, you need first to learn that Africa is huge, and every region is different than the other, even within the countries of North Africa, each country is different from the other, in every way possible, other than language and religion, there's no other similarities, in terms of economic, political and social differences. One more thing, spending a few days in one city, and neighborhood, nor watch a 5min video, won't teach you nothing about the country you want to live in, you need more time to learn and observe. I encourage you to watch people who are actual expats in Morocco, they may provide you with necessary information and advice from an expat point of view. Thank you all, and good luck
Thanks a lot for this detail information. I speak English and Spanish will I have a hard time getting around without Arabic? I hear that Spanish is spoken in the north part of Morocco.
I ‘ve been to Morocco twice in the years I’ve lived in Europe and I love the country & it’s people. If you show interest in both and respect the laws and culture, you will be happy there.
Assalamualaikum. My wife and I are American Muslim reverts. We're praying for halal life, finances and living. Morocco is where we feel our journey is taking us. Would Morocco be a good destination for new reverts? Salam
@@Koko70816 Africa food ethnicity and culture iare completely different. Morrocan Food has its own thing. But a lot of middle east influences though. Like spices and even legumes and fruits from the middle East.
The weather in Marrakech is intensely hot in the summer. But the rest of the year isn't bad. The earthquake was a terrible event. But the country is magnificent. ...
5:00 looks like that scene in Aladdin when the monkey stole his apple & he chased him alongside the buildings same vibe w/ that video game 'Prince of Persia' w/ the wall running_maybe some James Bond movies too😁
1:00 yas the year-round warm weather_im so done w/ the northern hemisphere ice cold_short days no sunlight_snowed in these 6 months of year that the north is bundled inside tryna stay warm & sane_other spots w/ mild climates are still moving idleness is fatal_& the people in the north are very uptight & i think its due to generations of lacking Vitamin D from sunlight🌞
nice... i do say though, being a foreigner in a muslim country can be a risk if some worldy event happens. Traveling abroad has already its risks, so i suggest to not take that one. But it looks like a beautiful country.
mane the extreme religions & politics for that matter can really ruin a gorgeous locaton_in america the w0ke angry left ruined beautiful landscape like the colorado & carolina mountains_both religion & politics are used as forms of divide & conquer plus control _we're all from the same creator_as a human race_all the division is frankly archaic & stupid🥴
@@Taldanmus yes seriously. White christians are often not welcomed (not always). Couple years back 2 women from norway if i remember doing camping were decapitaded in morocco. I wana make sur i keep my head when i travel:)
3:00😄🤟the music soundtrack is a good edit bro this reminds how I felt when I wanted to move to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia initially the food & arts🎨_chill people😑_muslims are cool long as they aren't extremists👺
here's the thing... i was just in Tunisia for 10 days. It was a FAIL from my perspective and I live all over. i have my choice... my thinking is that the same downsides of tunisia will apply to morocco ...
@@-.-.-.-.-.. You are very wrong, quite clearly not from the region. Morocco and Tunisia are both very different in terms of culture and beliefs. Yes they are both Muslims majority countries but Morocco is way more open minded. Canada and USA are neighbours but they are very different. Same as Ireland and England...
Yes, I lived in Morocco in the seventies ,Incredibly beautiful country ,very friendly people, Today it is over run with tourist in summer months , Smaller towns on the Atlantic coast like Safi and Essoura would be great places for expats
frankly_there's a big world out there_& his videos arent catered specifically to your interests alone_he's expanding his real estate empire to other countries_you should expand your options too_for who knows what BrazilRussiaIndiaChinaS have planned to seize earth's rare minerals from vulnerable locations_theyve been hoarding gold & cash but they realize the next wave after 'the reset' will be ownership of land & natural resources_money currency in many locations will be diminished & useless in a cashless society_theyre coming for the land👺
@@-.-.-.-.-.. Have you ever been to Morocco? Please, dont judge a book by its cover. To your information, many foreigners live here peacefully. We dont eat people. We are not Cannibals.
0:45🤔love these positive points we dont have to make one final move anywhere_its a chess board🗺♟ 🤔given money is going away anyway & its all about land/resources ownership going forward in 'the reset' cant sit on cash so_Id get a castle + garden in the andes mountains & spain mountains? near ibiza/elrow raves & ...
bro youre ALWAYS years ahead of everyone else in this 'strategic relocation' game🗺♟ Sergeant Joel Skousen_who wrote the book on this_covers the ideal destinations from EVERY scenario & angle_highly recommend he likes Uruguay_I like the remote towns in the Andes mountains for that tsunami protection elevation & I wouldnt live near Brazil now👺💉 he likes Spain now & so does Mr. 2pass_I like its geography & rave scene_tho' for me its major cities look overpopulated_some parts look more remote & safe come 2 o3 o👻🤖
Am Moroccan, and Let me sum up to y'all, since y'all know nothing about Morocco, clearly...
So here it is, you as a foreigner coming to live in Morocco, you will be respected and welcomed by everybody, you will have this privilege, a priority in almost every aspect (which is a bad thing, since we should all be treated equally, but it is what it is, people put foreigners in a high status) of course as long as you yourself show respect and understanding and effort.
Anyway, if you make a relatively good income, let's say at least 1500$ a month and up, you will most definitely live so comfortably, and any concerns you may have in your mind about religion won't be of any issue whatsoever, because I saw a few comments that mentioned religion and made it seem like a problem, media screwed you up unfortunately.
The only issue you may face, is language, because first comes Arabic and Tamazight, then French, then Spanish and English.
Free Healthcare and education is to be avoided, because it's very low compared to your standards.
But, private sector in both Healthcare and education is in great shape, so as long as you have a good income like I mentioned above, pay and you'll be taken care of, you won't need to worry about it.
In terms of security, it's safe, other than pickpocket, there's nothing to be afraid of.
You might get scammed a few times with prices, till you get used to everything then you'll learn.
I think these are the issues you might have to keep in mind, I hope I did good explaining what to expect, and just help y'all understand, because most of you are wrong and bad in geography, you need first to learn that Africa is huge, and every region is different than the other, even within the countries of North Africa, each country is different from the other, in every way possible, other than language and religion, there's no other similarities, in terms of economic, political and social differences.
One more thing, spending a few days in one city, and neighborhood, nor watch a 5min video, won't teach you nothing about the country you want to live in, you need more time to learn and observe.
I encourage you to watch people who are actual expats in Morocco, they may provide you with necessary information and advice from an expat point of view.
Thank you all, and good luck
Wow thanks for this information! Very informative. I found even the taxi drivers to be honest with me in Morocco i was impressed, Ecuador not so much.
Thanks a lot for this detail information. I speak English and Spanish will I have a hard time getting around without Arabic? I hear that Spanish is spoken in the north part of Morocco.
I love Morocco. Your comment is so Moroccan. The best people I have ever met!
I ‘ve been to Morocco twice in the years I’ve lived in Europe and I love the country & it’s people. If you show interest in both and respect the laws and culture, you will be happy there.
Assalamualaikum. My wife and I are American Muslim reverts. We're praying for halal life, finances and living. Morocco is where we feel our journey is taking us. Would Morocco be a good destination for new reverts? Salam
Our food is Moroccan ,it has nothing to do with middle eastern one
Morocco = Africa
Of course it does
@@Koko70816 Africa food ethnicity and culture iare completely different.
Morrocan Food has its own thing. But a lot of middle east influences though.
Like spices and even legumes and fruits from the middle East.
Morrocan Food has its own unique things. But a lot of middle east influences though.
Like spices and even legumes and fruits from the middle East.
The weather in Marrakech is intensely hot in the summer. But the rest of the year isn't bad. The earthquake was a terrible event. But the country is magnificent. ...
Don't buy property in Morocco. You'll never be able to sell it without being forced to spend your profit in Morocco
Marrakech is where I would like to live. Loved the city, so beautifully laid out and attractive. Also such nice, helpful people.
5:00 looks like that scene in Aladdin when the monkey stole his apple & he chased him alongside the buildings
same vibe w/ that video game 'Prince of Persia' w/ the wall running_maybe some James Bond movies too😁
Have a nice trip in Morocco !
Great information. Thanks
International Living just declared their 5 top retirement countries: Portugal, Mexico, Panama, Ecuador, Costa Rica; your thoughts?
Delete Mexico, Ecuador and Panama. Include Thailand, Malaysia and Guadalope.
Morocco is the next hot thing coming .....
how are the beaches? did not look great in this video?
checkout Agadir beaches
1:00 yas the year-round warm weather_im so done w/ the northern hemisphere ice cold_short days no sunlight_snowed in
these 6 months of year that the north is bundled inside tryna stay warm & sane_other spots w/ mild climates are still moving
idleness is fatal_& the people in the north are very uptight & i think its due to generations of lacking Vitamin D from sunlight🌞
A lot of us are wondering if we can have good quality Internet to work online in Morocco???
nice... i do say though, being a foreigner in a muslim country can be a risk if some worldy event happens. Traveling abroad has already its risks, so i suggest to not take that one. But it looks like a beautiful country.
mane the extreme religions & politics for that matter can really ruin a gorgeous locaton_in america the w0ke angry left ruined beautiful landscape like the colorado & carolina mountains_both religion & politics are used as forms of divide & conquer plus control _we're all from the same creator_as a human race_all the division is frankly archaic & stupid🥴
why would you say this? " a muslim country" are they all the same? he's talking about Morocco here.."a worldly event"..seriously?
@@Taldanmus yes seriously. White christians are often not welcomed (not always). Couple years back 2 women from norway if i remember doing camping were decapitaded in morocco. I wana make sur i keep my head when i travel:)
3:00😄🤟the music soundtrack is a good edit bro
this reminds how I felt when I wanted to move to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia initially
the food & arts🎨_chill people😑_muslims are cool long as they aren't extremists👺
here's the thing... i was just in Tunisia for 10 days. It was a FAIL from my perspective and I live all over. i have my choice... my thinking is that the same downsides of tunisia will apply to morocco ...
like what downsides?
@@-.-.-.-.-.. You are very wrong, quite clearly not from the region. Morocco and Tunisia are both very different in terms of culture and beliefs. Yes they are both Muslims majority countries but Morocco is way more open minded. Canada and USA are neighbours but they are very different. Same as Ireland and England...
"international living and investing..for the rest of us.."🏹🎯💥💯%
Good surf, need wetsuit. Was in Tangiers years ago ferry from Algeciras.....good time
Need a wetsuit year round?
Pls convert to °C too
First show the full map, second, we are not middle easterners 😊
Has anyone on this channel actually lived in Morocco?
Yes, I lived in Morocco in the seventies ,Incredibly beautiful country ,very friendly people, Today it is over run with tourist in summer months , Smaller towns on the Atlantic coast like Safi and Essoura would be great places for expats
Food is not middle eastern it’s more Mediterranean it’s a mix French barber and Arabs
Doubtful, but it was a good try. It's not realistic.
HI EVERYBODY WELCOME TO ECUADOR 🇪🇨 A NICE PLACE
Ecuador's murder rate is 25.2. What's Morocco's murder rate? Somewhere below 2.
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Have you given up on Ecuador? Frankly, that's the only country I care to hear about. Get home!
frankly_there's a big world out there_& his videos arent catered specifically to your interests alone_he's expanding his real estate empire to other countries_you should expand your options too_for who knows what BrazilRussiaIndiaChinaS have planned to seize earth's rare minerals from vulnerable locations_theyve been hoarding gold & cash but they realize the next wave after 'the reset' will be ownership of land & natural resources_money currency in many locations will be diminished & useless in a cashless society_theyre coming for the land👺
He won't be the only one. More people are giving up Ecuador. It's a mess at the moment. Hopefully it will change for the better soon.
@@-.-.-.-.-.. Have you ever been to Morocco? Please, dont judge a book by its cover. To your information, many foreigners live here peacefully. We dont eat people. We are not Cannibals.
@@-.-.-.-.-.. Did Mr SP ever visit the Canary Islands? The only downside is they are more expensive than Spain and Latin America.
0:45🤔love these positive points
we dont have to make one final move anywhere_its a chess board🗺♟
🤔given money is going away anyway & its all about land/resources ownership going forward in 'the reset'
cant sit on cash so_Id get a castle + garden in the andes mountains & spain mountains? near ibiza/elrow raves & ...
bro youre ALWAYS years ahead of everyone else in this 'strategic relocation' game🗺♟
Sergeant Joel Skousen_who wrote the book on this_covers the ideal destinations from EVERY scenario & angle_highly recommend
he likes Uruguay_I like the remote towns in the Andes mountains for that tsunami protection elevation & I wouldnt live near Brazil now👺💉
he likes Spain now & so does Mr. 2pass_I like its geography & rave scene_tho' for me its major cities look overpopulated_some parts look more remote & safe come 2 o3 o👻🤖