Morocco represents a potential destination for international mobility pathways, professional relocation, or personal settlement, thanks to its strategic position between Europe and Africa, its growing economic openness, and the opportunities available across various developing sectors.
In this section, you can find general information regarding the Moroccan regulatory framework and access the dedicated Job Board, where active professional opportunities are published.
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Kaoutar Badrane, of Moroccan origin, is a lawyer with an international profile combining legal expertise and a deep understanding of the Moroccan context. Her background enables her to serve as a key reference point for relations between Morocco and Europe, with particular attention to the needs of Moroccan individuals and businesses. A central element of her work is her direct presence in Morocco through her law firm in Casablanca, which represents a strategic hub for providing on-the-ground legal assistance and facilitating cross-border professional and legal relations. This local presence allows her to offer practical, up-to-date support fully aligned with the Moroccan legal framework. Graduated in Law with a European and Transnational focus, she provides legal advice and assistance in both Italian and Arabic, operating in an international context with a strong focus on comparative law and anti-discrimination. Thanks to her dual cultural and professional background, and her operational presence in Casablanca, she acts as a solid and reliable bridge between the Moroccan and European legal systems, fostering mobility, integration, and cross-border opportunities.
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Morocco is a country in North Africa, located along the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, and bordering Algeria and Western Sahara. Its geographical position makes it a strategic link between Africa and Europe.
Capital: Rabat
Area: approximately 446,550 km²
Population: approximately 37 million inhabitants
Official languages: Arabic and Berber (Amazigh)
Form of government: Constitutional Monarchy
King: Head of State
Head of Government: Prime Minister
The official currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
Nominal GDP: approximately $130–150 billion
GDP per capita: approximately $3,500–4,000
The economy is mainly based on:
Agriculture and agri-food sector, Manufacturing industry, Automotive and aerospace sectors, Tourism, Trade and exports, Renewable energy (rapidly developing), Mining sector (particularly phosphates)
Member of the African Union
Member of the United Nations (UN)
Member of the Arab League
Advanced partner of the European Union
Member of the World Trade Organization (WTO)
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