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🇲🇦 Kingdom of Morocco vs 🇸🇳 Republic of Senegal

A neutral side-by-side of immigration systems, routes and regulators. Each row links to the underlying visa page with its primary government source.

Last reviewed: 28 June 2026

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Kingdom of Morocco

Morocco administers foreigner residence through the Service des Etrangers at local prefectures, under the Direction Generale de la Surete Nationale, with employment requiring a contract approved by the labour authorities (ANAPEC). Most foreigners hold a carte de sejour, renewable and convertible to a longer-term carte de residence; routes cover employment, self-funded and retiree stays, family reunification and study. Morocco has no dedicated digital-nomad visa.

Official portal
Direction Generale de la Surete Nationale (Morocco)
Languages
Arabic, Berber
Currency
Moroccan dirham

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Republic of Senegal

Senegal publishes short-stay entry rules through Foreign Affairs and the national tourism agency, and publishes the foreigner identity-card procedure through Interior. The route set is conservative: it covers visa-free and visa-required entry, the carte d'identite d'etranger, worker declaration plus employment-linked identity-card evidence, student identity-card evidence, and renewal or duplicate handling, while flagging that the reviewed public source set does not expose a standalone foreign-work-permit checklist.

Official portal
Ministry of Interior and Public Security, Senegal
Languages
French
Currency
West African CFA franc

How Kingdom of Morocco and Republic of Senegal differ

Dimension🇲🇦 Kingdom of Morocco🇸🇳 Republic of Senegal
Total routes covered66
Routes without employer sponsor45
Routes leading to permanent residence10
Typical full settlement timeline——
Dominant skilled visaWork Residence Card (carte de sejour, salarie)Worker Foreigner Card and Labour Declaration
Skilled visa salary minimum——
Skilled visa processing time——
Skilled visa government fees——
Official languagesArabic, BerberFrench
CurrencyMoroccan dirhamWest African CFA franc
Primary regulatorMoJMAESE
Policy changes (last 12 months)00

Skilled-route head-to-head

Comparing each country’s most-used skilled-migration route side by side.

🇲🇦 Kingdom of Morocco

Work Residence Card (carte de sejour, salarie)

Salary minimum
—
Government fees
—
Processing time
—
Sponsor required
Yes
Leads to settlement
No

🇸🇳 Republic of Senegal

Worker Foreigner Card and Labour Declaration

Salary minimum
—
Government fees
—
Processing time
—
Sponsor required
Yes
Leads to settlement
No

Routes unique to Kingdom of Morocco

  • Family Residence Card (regroupement familial)

    family

Routes unique to Republic of Senegal

  • Short-Stay Visa-Free Entry

    short-term-business

  • Entry Visa for Required Nationals

    short-term-business

Visa routes side by side

Kingdom of Morocco (6)

  • Work Residence Card (carte de sejour, salarie)

    Sponsor · Non-settlement · Issued as a carte d'immatriculation in the work category, commonly for one to several years and renewable while the employment continues; confirm current validity on the official page.

  • Long-stay Visa (Visa D)

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · A long-stay entry visa used to enter Morocco and then register for a residence card; confirm validity and conditions on the official page.

  • Self-funded Residence Card (retirees and people of independent means)

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · A renewable residence card in a non-working category, commonly issued for one to several years; confirm current validity on the official page.

  • Family Residence Card (regroupement familial)

    Sponsor · Non-settlement · A renewable residence card tied to the family relationship and the sponsor's status; confirm current validity on the official page.

  • Student Residence Card (carte de sejour, etudiant)

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · A renewable residence card tied to your period of study; confirm current validity on the official page.

  • Permanent Residence Card (carte de residence, 10-year)

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · A longer-term residence card, typically valid for ten years and renewable; confirm the current validity and qualifying period on the official page.

Republic of Senegal (6)

  • Short-Stay Visa-Free Entry

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · Less than three months, where the traveller is from a listed visa-exempt country.

  • Entry Visa for Required Nationals

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · Entry validity and stay length are not published on the reviewed Foreign Affairs rule page; confirm with the Senegalese mission before applying.

  • Foreigner Identity Card

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · Interior does not publish a fixed validity period or decision time on the reviewed procedure page.

  • Worker Foreigner Card and Labour Declaration

    Sponsor · Non-settlement · No fixed processing time is published on the reviewed Interior or labour ministry pages.

  • Student Foreigner Identity Card

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · Interior does not publish a fixed student-card processing time on the reviewed procedure page.

  • Foreigner Identity Card Renewal or Duplicate

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · Interior does not publish a fixed renewal or duplicate processing time on the reviewed page.

Frequently asked questions

Which country has an easier skilled-migration route, Kingdom of Morocco or Republic of Senegal?+−

Kingdom of Morocco’s Work Residence Card (carte de sejour, salarie) is the dominant skilled route; Republic of Senegal’s Worker Foreigner Card and Labour Declaration is the dominant skilled route. “Easier” depends on your salary, sponsor situation, and nationality — see each visa’s eligibility detail.

Does Kingdom of Morocco or Republic of Senegal have more visa routes without an employer sponsor?+−

Republic of Senegal has more: 5 of its covered routes can be pursued without an employer sponsor, against 4 for Kingdom of Morocco. No-sponsor routes — such as digital-nomad, self-employment, and points-based skilled migration — matter most if you do not yet have a job offer.

This is not legal advice

We publish neutral, sourced information about immigration routes. Rules and thresholds change often — always verify details on the official government source linked on this page and consult a regulated immigration advisor before applying.