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Morocco Tops African Retirement Destinations

The country stands out for its straightforward entry procedures, with processing times of approximately two months.

Issam ToutatebyIssam Toutate
Aug, 07, 2025
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Morocco further ranked in the top five African destinations for retirees, ahead of Cape Verde, South Africa, South Africa, Zambia, and Namibia.

Morocco ranked in the top five African destinations for retirees, ahead of Cape Verde, South Africa, South Africa, Zambia, and Namibia.

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Rabat — Morocco has earned recognition as one of the world’s recommended retirement destinations, according to the Global Retirement Report 2025.

Published by Global Citizen Solutions, a consulting firm that specializes in investment immigration advice, the comprehensive study ranks the North African country in 24th place out of 44 countries evaluated. 

Notably, Morocco achieved an overall score of 81.51 points in Global Citizen Solutions’ assessment.

Morocco shines among African destinations

Morocco further ranked in the top five African destinations for retirees, ahead of Cape Verde, South Africa, South Africa, Zambia, and Namibia.

The country stood out for its straightforward entry procedures, with processing times of approximately two months. Applicants need only demonstrate a monthly income of $1,000 to qualify for a retirement visa.

It also offers a path to citizenship after five years of residence, though dual nationality faces certain restrictions. This timeframe appeals to retirees who want long-term security in their new home country.

 

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Mixed performance across categories

The report indicated that while Morocco excels in several areas, it faces challenges in others. The country ranks 37th out of 44 nations for international mobility and access to full citizenship rights.

However, Morocco compensates for these weaknesses with strong performances in other crucial areas.

The North African country achieves impressive rankings in economics (7th place), quality of life (16th place), and integration (24th place). These solid scores demonstrate its ability to provide a comfortable and affordable lifestyle for foreign retirees.

Also, Moroccan retirement programs allow families to stay together. The visa covers spouses and minor children, making the country an attractive option for retirees who want to bring their loved ones along.

This family inclusion policy helps Morocco appeal to retirees seeking the right balance between affordability, comfort, and simplified procedures.

Citizenship challenges remain

The report notes that several countries, including Morocco, Indonesia, and the Philippines, maintain significant restrictions on citizenship access through retirement or passive income visas.

These limitations often involve strict conditions, extended residency requirements, and complex administrative procedures.

Despite these challenges, Morocco’s combination of affordable living costs, favorable tax policies, and welcoming atmosphere continues to attract international retirees looking for their next chapter abroad.

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