San Marino Without a visa for Moroccans ...

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San Marino .. According to the declaration of 'exceptional global value' to the World Heritage Committee UNESCO on July 7, 2008, it was stated that the Republic of San Marino is one of the oldest republics in the world and is the only city-state present, and represents an important stage in the development of democratic models in Europe and around the world.

The Republic of San Marino is located in the center of the north of the Italian peninsula, and it is a landlocked state, that is, without seaports, but it is located only about 10 kilometers from the Adriatic coast.

Below is some brief information about the Republic of San Marino

Introductory paper for the state of San Marino:
Country name: Republic of San Marino
Capital: The capital of the country is San Marino
Area: The Republic of San Marino extends over an area of ​​61.19 square kilometers and is the fourth smallest state in Europe
Population: The population of San Marino has 33,344 people
The official language in San Marino is Italian
San Marino coin: Euro
Climate: San Marino has a mild climate and is characterized by snowfall in winter
The official system in San Marino: a parliamentary republic, where the private parliament is elected every 5 years, this parliament in turn elects the country's governors.
The President: In San Marino, two governors are elected by Parliament every 6 months, and the Governor is called the “Captain Guardian”
Religion: The official religion in San Marino is Roman Catholicism
San Marino visa policy:
San Marino is a republic open to the border with Italy by virtue of the fact that the republic is located inside Italian soil.

The Republic also allows all citizens of the European Union and the European Economic Area to enter its territories without a visa.

Is San Marino from the Schengen countries?
What you should know is that San Marino, despite being a republic located in Italy, is not affiliated with either the European Union or the Schengen area.

However, the person who holds a Schengen visa from the member states can enter San Marino freely.

Is San Marino visa free for Moroccans?
Upon entering the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation website, you will find a list of countries that Moroccans can enter without a visa.



Among the mentioned countries, we find San Marino, and this is a good and joyful thing. For a Moroccan citizen to enter a country in central Italy without a visa makes the matter very interesting.

You can verify this with yourself by entering a reliable source, which is the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation via this link

Countries that Moroccans can enter without a visa

This is a picture taken from the website of the mentioned ministry if you do not want to enter the link or you are one of those who kill it for GZ :)


Photo source: Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation website
San Marino visa-free for Moroccans ... "The best sun on the eve"
Well, after you have confirmed that the Republic of San Marino does not impose visas on Moroccans, do you know how to travel to it?

As previously mentioned, San Marino is located inside the Italian territories, and this country does not have an airport and no port because it does not have seaports, and its land borders are fully shared in all directions with Italy

What this means is that if a person wants to enter this country, he will have to first enter the Italian lands in order to be able to reach San Marino.

As is known, entry to Italy for Moroccans requires prior obtaining an Italy visa, also known as a Schengen visa, Italy.



This is the problem. What is the point of this exemption if the person has to obtain a Schengen visa in order to enter Italy and then San Marino?

Therefore, we indicated in the title of this paragraph that the exemption of Moroccans from the San Marino visa is merely a laugh at the chins in the meaning of the word, or to convey the choice of Sank Sank or the evening sun with distinction.

The Republic of San Marino imposes the visa on all Arab and North African countries except Morocco and Tunisia.

Citizens of other Arab countries are not exempt from the San Marino visa, but if they obtain a Schengen or Italy visa, they can enter San Marino
Citizens of Morocco and Tunisia are exempt from the San Marino visa, but they need to obtain a Schengen visa or an Italian visa in order to enter San Marino.
Please, is there anyone who can convince me that these people are not mocking us.

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The documents required to obtain an Italy tourist visa:
If you surrender your order to God and decide to obtain an Italian visa that enables you to enter San Marino, here is a list of documents that you will need when submitting the application:

Fill out the Italy Visa form electronically, print it and sign it by the applicant;
Two identical and recent photographs, i.e. the date of their capture not exceeding 3 months and must respect the standards required in the Schengen Visa images;
The passport is valid for a period of no less than 3 months after returning from Italy and the passport must contain at least two blank pages in order to validate the visa;
Health insurance covering the length of travel until the time of return and the minimum medical insurance coverage for a Schengen visa must be at least 30,000 euros (see this article for more information);
Travel guide by submitting a round-trip plane reservation ticket;
Proof of residence by submitting a hotel reservation or an invitation letter to anyone who wants to visit a friend or relative.
Provide the itinerary explaining the reasons for your visit to Italy, the time you intend to stay, the date of departure and other details;
Proof of civil status, such as marriage certificate or birth certificate of children ...
Provide evidence of the availability of adequate financial means during the stay in Italy
Pay the visa fee of 60 euros for adults and 35 for children between 6 and 12 years and free of charge for children under six years of age.
During February 2020, the visa fee will increase from 60 euros to 80 euros for adults and from 35 euros to 40 euros

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