Morocco citizenship by descent is governed by Nationalité marocaine — filiation. Moroccan nationality law follows paternal filiation with recent maternal-line reforms. We work in Arabic and French with consulates and the Ministry of Interior, recovering French protectorate-era records.
This pillar page clusters every piece of Ancestra content related to Moroccon citizenship by descent — country guide, document checklists, comparisons, glossary terms, cost estimates, and eligibility assessment — in one place.
The key thing to know: The 2007 reform was significant but incomplete — Moroccan mothers married to foreign men can only transmit under specific conditions. Adoul (religious notary) records are the primary source for pre-1956 (French protectorate) births.
Transmission rule: Paternal automatic. Maternal: conditional since 2007 reform.
Generational limit: 1 generation (parent). Moroccan fathers transmit automatically. Moroccan mothers can transmit since 2007 reform (if father is stateless/unknown or child is born in Morocco).
Dual citizenship: Permitted — Morocco allows dual citizenship.
Language requirement: None for descent path.
Filing authority: Ministry of Interior or Moroccan consulate.
FAQ
Is there a generational limit for Morocco citizenship by descent?
Morocco: 1 generation (parent). Moroccan fathers transmit automatically. Moroccan mothers can transmit since 2007 reform (if father is stateless/unknown or child is born in Morocco).
Does Morocco allow dual citizenship?
Morocco: Permitted — Morocco allows dual citizenship.
Related resources
Morocco country guide
Nationalité marocaine — filiation
Morocco checklist (grandparent)
Complete document checklist for claiming through a grandparent
Morocco checklist (parent)
Complete document checklist for claiming through a parent
Morocco cost calculator
Estimate your all-in cost
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