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Morocco Amends Nationality Code

Filed under: Countries, In the News, Morocco — christina at 6:49 pm on Thursday, January 25, 2007

Great News - On January 18, 2007, the Moroccan Government passed a bill to reform the country’s nationality code which will enable women the right to pass on their nationality to their children. Although the bill has passed at the Cabinent level, it is awaiting approval from the Parliament, which hopefully will come next week.

The law was amended in line with the country’s family code, the Moudawana, meaning that only Moroccan women who have married Muslim men in accordance with the Moudawana would benefit.

The Moroccan Minister of Communication, Nabil Benabdallah, is quoted in The Magharebia, a news source reporting on the Maghreb region, as saying, “the bill is an important step towards the emancipation of the Moroccan woman, after the reform in the family code (mudawana). Thus, the child will acquire Moroccan citizenship even if the father is a foreigner, but only if he is a Muslim and married according to the rules of the mudawana.”

According to the same article, “Only 1,646 [children] have been able to obtain Moroccan citizenship since 1965. Applications for citizenship are considered by the Ministry of Justice, which has now announced that it will begin considering 500 new applications.”

This new bill is the result of a long period of collaborative work between campaign partner Association Démocratique des Femmes du Maroc (ADFM) and several women’s and human rights organizations. The groups have been applying pressure to the Moroccan Government to encourage the introduction of new legislation. ADFM held a press conference and staged a protest outside the Ministry of Justice in December calling on the Government to align the Nationality Code with the Moudawana Family Code. ADFM was very active in the campaign to reform the Moroccan family code. To read their argumentations for reform, see the Guide to Equality in the Family in the Maghreb.

Many families are now hopeful that women and children will be able to apply for Moroccan citizenship and receive basic social services which were denied to them before because of their lack of Moroccan citizenship.

On January 31st, ADFM in Morocco is organizing a debate on “The New Legislation of the Nationality Code”. The debate will take place between women’s groups and members of Parliament. Stay tuned for more information on this next week.

Read two articles covering Morocco’s latest Nationality Code development:

  • “Morocco’s Nationality Code amended,” in The Magharebia (In English)
  • “Le Code de la nationalité marocaine a été réformé” on Yabiladi.com (In French)

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Comment by Rouhel jaafari

26 December 2007 @ 4:22 pm

I am a moroccan/US citizen. I was married to a US citizen, non-muslim, and I had a child with him, who is 23 years old now. My chiold is muslim, but his father is not. I am divorced from his father, and I wounder if I can apply for Moroccan citizenship for my son? Please let me know. Do I have to go to Morocco to apply? Does he have to be with me? How linf it takes
Thank you,

Rouhel Jaafari

Comment by imane

7 January 2008 @ 2:39 pm

salam,

I would like to know what is the name of this application and where i can obtain it?
I am a Moroccan woman married to an American Muslim and we have a three year old daughter.What do i need to do so I can pass on my nationality to my child.
hank you very much.

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