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  2. Moroccans in France - Wikipedia

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    Tunisians in France. French-Moroccans or Franco-Moroccans or simply (French: Franco-Marocains) are French citizens and nationals ethnic group, of the France with French citizenship and a French passport of Moroccans descent, immigrants from Morocco to the France and their descendants they are the second largest ethnic group in the France after ...

  3. Visa requirements for French citizens - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Visa requirements for French citizens. A French identity card is valid for travel to most European countries. Visa requirements for French citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of France. As of July 2024, French citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 192 ...

  4. Moroccan diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Moroccan diaspora (Arabic: الجالية المغربية), part of the wider Arab diaspora, consists of emigrants from Morocco and their descendants. An estimated five million Moroccans live abroad, [9] with the majority of the diaspora being located in Europe, and especially France. Five million Moroccans live abroad, encompassing a ...

  5. National identity card (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    A national identity program existed in Morocco since the late 1970s, the Moroccan national identity card was instituted as n° 1-73-560 and signed by King Hassan II on 15 February 1977 following a meeting with the Council of Ministers on 13 March 1975. [7][13] A semi-electronic identity system was introduced in 1996 with a paper fingerprint system.

  6. Moroccan nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Morocco, as amended; the Moroccan Nationality Code, and its revisions; the Mudawana (Family Code; the Civil Liberties Code; and various international agreements to which the country is a signatory. [1][2] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a national of Morocco. [3]

  7. National identity card (France) - Wikipedia

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    The French national identity card (French: carte nationale d’identité or CNI) is an official identity document consisting of an electronic ID-1 card bearing a photograph, name and address. While the identity card is non-compulsory, all persons must possess some form of valid government-issued identity documentation.

  8. France–Morocco relations - Wikipedia

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    France is the number 1 destination for Moroccan students leaving the country to study abroad, receiving 57.7% of all Moroccans studying outside of Morocco. Moroccan students also represent the largest group of foreign students in France, at 11.7% of all international students at universities in France, according to a 2015 UNESCO study. [51]

  9. Compagnie Marocaine - Wikipedia

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    La Compagnie Marocaine. An advertisement for the Compagnie Marocaine in La Terre Marocaine dated December 1, 1928. Type. holding company. Industry. international trade. Headquarters. France. La Compagnie Marocaine (the Moroccan Company) was a French colonial holding company founded in 1902 for the purpose of exploiting Morocco.