Canadian Living in Agadir, Morocco

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Housewife Living AbroadNew Member
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Joined: 12 Mar 2007
Location: Agadir

Congratulations on your new job in Rabat

Post Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:37 am

Hello Palash

Congratulations! I hope your move is successful and you settle into your new life here comfortably without too many problems or hassles. Rabat can be crazy but the good news is there are tons of foreigners and I find when I go up there that it's easier to blend in. I live in Agadir which is in the South of Morocco and sometimes I stick out like a sore thumb. We get tons of tourists each year but they don't exactly hang out where I live with my husband.

I'm interested in what you'll be doing here and for how long you might be living here? Hopefully you'll be able to find a lot of Canadians and Americans up there to socialize with. What will your wife be doing here and where will your children be going to school? Sorry if I'm being nosey but I know a lot of ppl that would love to move here and they have children but they are unsure of where they should go to school. Also do you know any French or Arabic?

Anyway it's always nice to hear of fellow Canadians that are moving and or already living here.

Take care.
R.L
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palashNew Member
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Joined: 24 Jun 2008
Location: Rabat

Post Wed Jun 25, 2008 9:57 am

Hi!

Thanks for your email.

The Ministry of Industry is creating a very large technology park in Sale called the Technopolis. My company has been asked to found a factory and also a research center there in cooperation with the Al Akhawayn Univeristy. I am being sent to Morocco to lead the establishment of the research center.

My kids are 4 years old and 1 year old. There are a number of American Schools in Morocco and we will be sending her to the Rabat American School (there is also one in Casablanca and I think one in Fez).

My wife does work and we are planning on applying for a work permit so that she can work remotely. However, our current thinking is that moving to Morocco will be challenging enough and it might be better if she not work so that she can help with the adjustment and establish our social network.

Best,

Palash
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Housewife Living AbroadNew Member
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Posts: 3
Joined: 12 Mar 2007
Location: Agadir

Move to Morocco

Post Wed Jun 25, 2008 11:52 am

Hello again Palash,

In case you haven't noticed I'm prompt when sending replies and so are you actually!

It's good to know there are new developments happening here in Morocco. Your job sounds very interesting so you will have to tell me more about it when you actually get here.

We have an American school here in Agadir and it is very good. Costly but your daughter will get a good education and everything is in English. Although, your daughter is young enough that she could adjust and benefit from going to a private school. I think she would be able to pick up French and Arabic very easily and there's a lot of good private schools in Rabat. Unless of course you are worried about moving back to Canada or the US and her education level isn't the same. But, if you decide to put her in a private school a lot of school administrators and teachers speak English.

As for your wife it might be a good idea for her to not work at least for a little while. I know when I moved here it took me a while to wrap my head around things. Taking a taxi was scary becuase I didn't know at first how to give directions. I only said the area I lived in. I had no idea what to buy at the grocery store. Of course I know how to shop but the brands from back home are not the same here and some things are hard to find or you can't find them at all. I had to learn prices, names of ordinary food items like milk if I had to go to the little shops that are all over the place instead of the bigger supermarkets. Buying food in the souk and butcher and getting around and learning to deal with ppl. Everything I had to learn and for the most part I learned by myself or with my husbands help. So when you move here if your wife is at home even though I live in a different city I'm more than willing to help her. I can even give her my phone number and email address and she can call me me anytime or email me anytime and hopefully it won't take long for you two to make some friends up in Rabat.

Anyway have to get going but take care. Keep me updated and feel free to ask more questions.
R.L
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immortalthetisNew Member
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Joined: 5 Jul 2008
Location: niagara falls

Post Sat Jul 05, 2008 5:43 pm

hello all!

I will be travelling to Morocco in October and would like to have some contact with someone from canada there since I am going alone for the first time. I will be visiting the city of Kenitra. It is making me a little nervous, and it would be great if i can talk to someone there from canada in case i feel lost!

Has anyone been to Kenitra before?

Best regards
Geeta!
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tachourNew Member
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Joined: 21 Aug 2008
Location: Canada

Post Thu Aug 21, 2008 4:33 pm

I am Canadian and have been married to the love of my life, a Moroccan man, for 5 years now.We live in Canada but I want to return to Morocco to live.If only I can find a job there I'd be gone in a heartbeat.We have a home near Ifrane so I want to stay around that area
My heart will forever belong to Morocco
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tachourNew Member
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Joined: 21 Aug 2008
Location: Canada

Post Thu Aug 21, 2008 4:36 pm

I want to return to Morocco,I want to stay there,live there,work there. Does anybody have any suggestions how I can make my dream become reality?
My heart will forever belong to Morocco
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BibichNew Member
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Joined: 1 Sep 2008

Post Mon Sep 01, 2008 11:22 am

tachour wrote:I want to return to Morocco,I want to stay there,live there,work there. Does anybody have any suggestions how I can make my dream become reality?

Hi am Moroccan living in canada, if you need some information i can introduce you to somebody
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BibichNew Member
Posts: 2
Joined: 1 Sep 2008

Post Mon Sep 01, 2008 11:24 am

Hi am Moroccan living in Canada, if you need any help let me know
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CoppermoonNew Member
Posts: 3
Joined: 24 Sep 2008
Location: Kenitra

Post Wed Sep 24, 2008 8:15 am

Hello Fellow Canucks!
I found this site while looking for fellow expats and was delighted to find so many that live here. My husband ( Moroccan) has always told me there are many many Canadians living in Morocco, but never met any.
I have been here since Sept of 2005 and absolutely love th country and the people.
But I get those times when I was just kill for a chat with a fellow Canadian. No one understands us like a fellow canuck!
I live in Kenitra but have traveled most of Morocco. would love to hear from any and everyone. canuck or not.
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CoppermoonNew Member
Posts: 3
Joined: 24 Sep 2008
Location: Kenitra

Re: hello

Post Wed Sep 24, 2008 9:00 am

shellyrae wrote:Hi , I am an American living in Fez.I have lived here off and on for almost two years.I am sorry i am not from Canada but I would love to chat or talk.I feel the exact same way as you do.Sometimes I just want someone who can understand my point of view or just understand English.

Hello Shellyrae,
I lived the states for almost 13 years, and now live in Morocco. would love to chat, email. phone. yup crave english speakers to talk to!
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