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I'm a dual national with a Moroccan passport and basically I want to ask, in the specific case of Morocco, whether it was possible to enter and exit Morocco with the Moroccan passport if I have an other nationality. I asked the question several times but I was forwarded to irrelevant and unsatisfying answers, so I'm attempting to re-ask the question.

Morocco allows dual nationality and I was planning to travel as follows.

Flight from the EU to Morocco

Check-in: Moroccan passport (so that I can show that I have a right to go to the destination country)

Exiting the EU :(no immigration for EEA nationals, just electronic counters and customs): EU passport or ID to scan (in order to prove that I've been legally in the place I'd be departing from)

Return flight from Morocco to the EU

Check-in: Italian passport, so that I can show that I have the right to go to the EU

Moroccan immigration: Moroccan passport+the other EU passport in case they ask me, so I can show that I've been there legally as a citizen and the right to go to the destination country.

Is there a flaw on this scheme? Is there something specific to Morocco, since most of Moroccan dual nationals just use their EU passport+the "Carte nationale"?

I'm asking about Morocco specifically, and please do not link me other answers on "how to travel with 2 passports" because I'm asking specifically about THIS CASE.

DavidRecallsMonica
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I just did the same trip from Paris to Rabat and back.

I passed Moroccan border control with my Moroccan passport both in and out. When leaving the country, I recommend giving the Moroccan passport and your Italian ID (not passport, since well the border agent can stamp that instead and you say you need space in it).

Edit: I am a EU-Morocco dual citizen for clarity.

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