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Can you live in Morocco as signle divorced woman with 2 chdilren

Yellowmoon44

Hi,


I am Arabic / British born, I divorced my Brit husband and I am happy single. Recently I visited Morocco and loved it so much. I was a tourist, so things were nice and organised, of course there were lots of possiblilities of getting scammed, people thought I was rich just because I was a tourist. I wanted to scream that I worked for every penny they're trying to get from me. BUT, there's something wonderful about Morocco and I love it.


so, I dream of living there somehow. If I were to apply for mortgage from UK, and buy property in Marrakesh, do you know what life will be like for me as a single Arab woman in her 50s? I mean will there be scams, disrespect? Will I be abl eto buy a property legally? Will I be harassed in my street? Will other women and families accept me as a signle divorced woman with 2 children? Will I be banished from places? Will people stop talking to me when they find out I am divorced? Will I be abl eto make friends who respect my choices?


Whenever I think of making a plan to live there, I get scared of how I will be treated as a divorced woman. Would love to hear advice and perspective of Moroccan men and women on this, and anyone who lives in Morocco and has expereinced divorce.

Thank you!

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sabirsyed2020

Hi, I don't live in Morocco but I did visit the country recently as a tourist and I feel in love with Morocco too and plan to move there in future if things work out. I faced some weird scammers too but overall I also met some wonderful ppl and loved the food and culture there. So I wish you all the best in your decision to move to Morocco. Hope you won't face any issue.

Orchid24

I lived in Morocco for 5 years alone with my two children, it was wonderful and safe. It was the best time of my life: as long as the finances are good. I had a maid, travelled, worked, built friendships; and enjoyed life. Now I’m back to the US, work life balance is not the same, and I miss my good old days in Morocco….Morocco is not for everyone: it’s either you will love it or hate it.

kacmdima1947

@Orchid24

Wow, it sounds like you truly embraced the magic of Morocco! It’s amazing how this place can create such lasting memories—especially when you’re immersed with family and friends. I can imagine how much you miss that lifestyle, the work-life balance, and the warm experiences that made it feel like home. Morocco has a way of leaving a mark on the heart, doesn’t it? 😊 Curious, do you have any plans to visit again?