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Egypt Launches 5-Year Visa for Moroccans

March 15, 2026·about 3 hours ago·via Travel And Tour World
Egypt Launches 5-Year Visa for Moroccans
Egypt launches a five-year multiple-entry visa for Moroccan citizens, allowing stays of up to 90 days per visit to boost tourism and cultural exchange. This initiative follows relaxed visa rules for Moroccans holding visas from the US, Canada, Australia, and European nations, plus visas on arrival for those in GCC countries. Egypt's tourism sector, which drew 19 million visitors in 2025, targets 30 million by 2028, spotlighting sites like the Grand Egyptian Museum and Red Sea resorts.

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