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Start your business in Morocco from anywhere in the world. Step-by-step 2026 guide for non-residents — costs, documents, timeline & legal tips.
You don’t need a Moroccan address, a local partner, or even a plane ticket to own a company in Morocco. In 2026, a non-resident foreigner can register a fully Moroccan SARL 100% remotely in 7 to 14 working days — and operate it from anywhere in the world.
This guide walks you through every step of the online, non-resident registration process: which legal structure to pick, which documents to apostille, how the Power of Attorney works, what banks actually ask for, and the five mistakes that block 80% of the first-time foreign founders we see at BH Adviser.
If you want the broader picture first — including all legal structures, full costs, and post-registration compliance — read our pillar guide: How to Start a Business in Morocco in 2026: Complete Guide for Foreign Investors.
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Before diving into the “how,” let’s address the “why.” Morocco’s appeal isn’t just geographic — it’s structural:
Expert Insight — Hanane Belaskri, Legal & Tax Advisor at BH Adviser: “Most non-residents wait too long to register because they think they need to fly in. They don’t. With a properly drafted Power of Attorney and the right local advisor, the entire incorporation can be handled before the investor even arrives in Morocco — often before their first business meeting.”
For non-residents, the SARL (Société à Responsabilité Limitée) — Morocco’s equivalent of an LLC — is the default choice in over 95% of cases. Here’s why:
| Structure | Best For | Min. Capital | Shareholders | Non-Resident Friendly? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SARL | SMEs, foreign subsidiaries, trading companies | 1 MAD (symbolic) | 1–50 | ✅ Yes — recommended |
| SARL AU | Solo entrepreneurs | 1 MAD | 1 | ✅ Yes |
| SA | Large structures, IPO plans | 300,000 MAD | Min. 5 | ⚠️ Heavy governance |
| SAS | Investor-backed scale-ups | No legal min. | 1+ | ✅ Flexible |
| Branch Office | Existing foreign company extension | None | N/A | ⚠️ Parent stays liable |
For a deeper comparison, see our dedicated guide: How Do I Start an LLC in Morocco?
⚠️ Common mistake: Choosing SA when SARL is sufficient. This is one of the costliest structuring errors we see — it creates unnecessary governance burden and locks capital that could be deployed in operations.
o register remotely, you’ll need to send certified copies of the following from your home country:
📌 For a complete checklist with templates, see: The Necessary Documents to Create a Company in Morocco: Step-by-Step Guide.
Pro tip: The apostille process can take 7days depending on your country. Start this step before anything else.
The Negative Certificate (Certificat Négatif) is your name reservation, issued by OMPIC (Office Marocain de la Propriété Industrielle et Commerciale).
Your local representative submits this on your behalf using the POA.
Your Statuts (Articles of Association) define:
Documents are signed remotely via your Power of Attorney holder. Never use generic templates — they often fail to protect non-resident shareholders’ rights to dividend repatriation.
This is where most non-residents get stuck. Moroccan banks have strengthened KYC and AML procedures since 2024, and most require:
Banks commonly used by non-residents:
The minimum practical deposit for a SARL is around 10,000 MAD (~€900), even though the legal minimum is symbolic (100 MAD). Once deposited, the bank issues a Capital Deposit Certificate required for trade register filing.
💡 BH Adviser maintains active relationships with several Casablanca-based bank branches that have streamlined non-resident onboarding processes.
Once the bank deposit is confirmed, your representative completes the final administrative steps — most of which are now centralized through the Regional Investment Center (CRI):
| Registration | Authority | Output | Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trade Register | Tribunal de Commerce | RC Number | 1–2 days |
| Tax ID (IF) | Direction Générale des Impôts | Identifiant Fiscal | 3–7 days |
| Professional Tax (TP) | Local tax office | TP Number | 3–7 days |
| Social Security | CNSS | Employer number | 3–7 days |
| Legal publication | Bulletin Officiel | Public notice | 3–6 days |
After these steps, you receive your complete legal kit: company stamp, statutes, RC certificate, IF, TP, and CNSS — all couriered to your address abroad or scanned digitally.
🚨 This step is critical and often forgotten. Non-resident investors must declare their capital injection to the Office des Changes within the legal timeframe to:
Skipping this declaration creates serious blockages years later when you try to wire profits home — a problem we routinely see when investors come to us after using inexperienced providers.
| Item | Estimated Cost (MAD) | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Negative Certificate (OMPIC) | 230 | 1–2 days |
| Apostille + sworn translations | Varies by country | 1 week |
| Articles drafting & legalization | Varies by company type | 2–3 days |
| Capital deposit (practical min.) | Varies by company type | 1–3 days |
| Trade Register + tax + CNSS | Varies by company type | 5–7 days |
| Legal publication | Varies by company type | 3–7 days |
| Domiciliation (annual) | Varies by city | Ongoing |
| Professional advisor fees | Varies by company type | One-time |
| TOTAL (one-time) | ~Varies | 3–15 working days |
For a precise quote tailored to your country of residence and activity, contact BH Adviser for a free consultation.
For a deeper treatment of structural mistakes, read: Conquer the Climb: A Step-by-Step Guide to Company Registration in Morocco.
Yes. With a notarized and apostilled Power of Attorney granted to a Moroccan representative, you can complete the entire incorporation remotely. See our guide on the 7-day creation process for the full timeline.
No. Foreigners can hold 100% of the share capital in most sectors. Restrictions apply only to a few regulated industries (phosphate extraction, agricultural land, certain banking activities).
Typically 3 to 7 working days once all apostilled documents arrive in Morocco. Apostille preparation in your home country can take 1 additional week.
100 MAD legally, but banks require a practical deposit of around 10,000 MAD (~€900) to issue the Capital Deposit Certificate.
Yes. Both the manager and shareholders can be non-residents. There is no nationality or residency requirement.
Corporate Income Tax (IS): 17.5%–35% depending on profits
VAT (TVA): 20% standard rate
Professional Tax (Taxe Professionnelle): varies by activity and city
Withholding tax on dividends: 13.75% (subject to applicable tax treaty)
For sector-specific guidance, see: How to Start an E-Commerce Business in Morocco or How to Start a Company in Morocco as a Dutch Entrepreneur.
At BH Adviser, we’ve helped hundreds of foreign entrepreneurs — from Amsterdam to Dubai to São Paulo — set up SARLs in Morocco entirely remotely. Our team handles everything: structure advice, document drafting, bank introductions, OMPIC filings, CRI registration, Office des Changes declaration, and ongoing accounting.
📩 Get a free consultation — and have your Moroccan company up and running in under 15 days.

Writing by HANANE BELASKRI | Accountant , Legal and Tax Advisor , Judicial Expert , 300+ companies registered
She is a Legal & Tax Advisor, Partner at BH Adviser, helping international companies enter, operate, and grow in Morocco and Africa through compliant business setup, due diligence, payroll, and tax advisory.