Entrer au Maroc avec une carte grise barrée?
by Choukran
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
Salam aleykoum !
J'aimerai savoir s'il est toujours possible d'entrer au maroc en voiture avec une carte grise barrée? En rajoutant un document de la mairie "certifié conforme"?
Je desscends en afrique bientot, et si je pouvais eviter 200 euros de frais entre la carte grise et le ct, ça serait pas mal! 200 euros de plus pour plus de route plus de decouverte plus de vacances c'est pas negligeable😄
merci a tous !
Salut ! une carte barrée voudrait sans doute dire vendue ???...donc suspiçion de maguouille en voulant entrer dans un pays avec un tel document ???...toi qui dis aimer l'Afrique et ses âmes charitables , ne serais tu pas en train de faire des reventes de voitures d'occase à ces pauvres gens ? ce qui laisse entendre que tu les baises quand même et tu avoue les adorer!!!...explique nous un peu le but de tes voyages!!!...Ciao
bonjour,
pas vraiment non! je vais en afrique depuis plus de 15 ans, je descends des semences maraicheres (tomates choux carottes persil...) 50 kg par an depuis 15 ans, a titre privée et gratuitement, je les distribu dans diverses cooperative au mali, au burkina et chez les gens qui font et qui veulent faire des jardins, je les formes aussi, donc non je ne pense pas profiter des gens, qui le fait.... Descendre des stylos c'est bien joli mais ça faits pas manger.... Pour ce qui est de la voiture, je descends des voitures qu'il y a en grand nombre la bas, pour qu'il trouve des pieces... elle sont loin d'etre des poubelles, chez nous on doit changer de bagnoles comme de slip alors que nos "vieilles" voitures marchent tres bien, capitalisme, capitalisme, ma voiture en france est une 404 peugeot de 1975, je travail avec et fait 20000 bornes par an, c'est quoi qui pollu le plus, garder nos voitures plus longtemps ou en fabriquer des nouvelles tout les 6 mois...? je vends la voiture car ça me paie mon billet retour et une parti du voyage, je ne suis pas riche et le voyage et vital pour moi. il n'y a rien de mal a ça. Que ferai les africains de voitures neuves, tout electronique quand elle tomberont en panne qui peut se les payer.... je connais assez bien l'afrique de l'ouest, mes amis sont la bas... je ne suis pas un neo colonialiste, on peut pas en dire autant des 3/4 des gens qui vont ou qui habite la bas.... ne jugez pas trop vite les gens, faites des choses UTILE....!!!!!!
pas vraiment non! je vais en afrique depuis plus de 15 ans, je descends des semences maraicheres (tomates choux carottes persil...) 50 kg par an depuis 15 ans, a titre privée et gratuitement, je les distribu dans diverses cooperative au mali, au burkina et chez les gens qui font et qui veulent faire des jardins, je les formes aussi, donc non je ne pense pas profiter des gens, qui le fait.... Descendre des stylos c'est bien joli mais ça faits pas manger.... Pour ce qui est de la voiture, je descends des voitures qu'il y a en grand nombre la bas, pour qu'il trouve des pieces... elle sont loin d'etre des poubelles, chez nous on doit changer de bagnoles comme de slip alors que nos "vieilles" voitures marchent tres bien, capitalisme, capitalisme, ma voiture en france est une 404 peugeot de 1975, je travail avec et fait 20000 bornes par an, c'est quoi qui pollu le plus, garder nos voitures plus longtemps ou en fabriquer des nouvelles tout les 6 mois...? je vends la voiture car ça me paie mon billet retour et une parti du voyage, je ne suis pas riche et le voyage et vital pour moi. il n'y a rien de mal a ça. Que ferai les africains de voitures neuves, tout electronique quand elle tomberont en panne qui peut se les payer.... je connais assez bien l'afrique de l'ouest, mes amis sont la bas... je ne suis pas un neo colonialiste, on peut pas en dire autant des 3/4 des gens qui vont ou qui habite la bas.... ne jugez pas trop vite les gens, faites des choses UTILE....!!!!!!
Bonne réponse Samuel ...
Etonnante cette manie sur ce forum de vouloir, très souvent, juger les intervenants, de quel droit messieurs les censeurs ? Etes-vous sans reproches ?
Petit coup de gueule par un dimanche est froid et pluvieux ...
JPB 😎
JPB 😎
Bonjour,
certifiée conforme ou pas , une carte grise barrée est une carte grise barrée, et selon l'humeur du douanier, ou de l'effet d'aubaine , le passage peut soit etre une formalité vite expédiée soit se transformer en chemin de croix. Il faut absolument y joindre une attestation du titulaire de la carte grise , comme quoi il t'autorise à franchir des frontières avec ce véhicule. certifié avec copie d'une de ses pièces d'identité, ça augmentera tes chances. et etre absolument clean sur les autres papiers, assurances, permis.
certifiée conforme ou pas , une carte grise barrée est une carte grise barrée, et selon l'humeur du douanier, ou de l'effet d'aubaine , le passage peut soit etre une formalité vite expédiée soit se transformer en chemin de croix. Il faut absolument y joindre une attestation du titulaire de la carte grise , comme quoi il t'autorise à franchir des frontières avec ce véhicule. certifié avec copie d'une de ses pièces d'identité, ça augmentera tes chances. et etre absolument clean sur les autres papiers, assurances, permis.
Bonjour
Allez voir en préfecture d'où est immatriculée la voiture en france, pour quelques euros vous pouvez obtenir une carte grise export définitive avec laquelle vous avez deux mois pour sortir ce véhicule de france, ensuite impossible de la remonter. Beaucoup faisaient cela avant, au lieu de payer une carte grise complètement au nombre de CV vous payiez à l'époque 150 ou 200 Fr....(verifier cela avec plus de précision mon souvenir date) mais en principe c'est faisable.
Papyjet
bonjour, je viens d'appeler la prefecture, et ils me disent que depuis l'implantation des nouvelles plaques d'immatriculation, il ne font plus les carte grise export? qu'on peut descendre la voiture acheter avec la carte grise barée, d'apres eux les autorités sont au courant;..!!!????
* *** d'apres eux les autorités sont au courant;..!!!???? ***
le rève et l'humour font partie du voyage !!!
Comme si un standardiste de préfecture pouvait connaitre les rites d'un passage de poste frontière en Afrique ?? Lui as tu demandé s'il avait averti Tanger ? Ceuta ? et Rosso ??? s'il connaissait le salaire des fonctionnaires africains et leurs besoins pressants ??
Si tu achètes une voiture à un particulier dans le but de l'exporter en Afrique , ne fais pas barrer la CG, et fait faire une procuration pour sortir du pays, et pour la vendre. c'est peut etre pas normal en France , mais ensuite tu vas ou tu veux ! tu peux même la barrer à l'arrivée.
le rève et l'humour font partie du voyage !!!
Comme si un standardiste de préfecture pouvait connaitre les rites d'un passage de poste frontière en Afrique ?? Lui as tu demandé s'il avait averti Tanger ? Ceuta ? et Rosso ??? s'il connaissait le salaire des fonctionnaires africains et leurs besoins pressants ??
Si tu achètes une voiture à un particulier dans le but de l'exporter en Afrique , ne fais pas barrer la CG, et fait faire une procuration pour sortir du pays, et pour la vendre. c'est peut etre pas normal en France , mais ensuite tu vas ou tu veux ! tu peux même la barrer à l'arrivée.
le probleme c'est que j'ai deja acheter la voiture est la carte grise est deja barrée? Je vais aller faire certifier conforme a la mairie mon acte de vente, j'ai sorti le certif de non gage et on vera bien, de toute façon il m'ont dit de ne pas changer la carte grise, en plus c'est long avec ces nouvelles plaques... ça fera un peu d'adrenaline en plus au passage de frontiere, ceuta ou tanger?
salam akhi je suis dans la meme situation peus tu me dire comment t a fais et si tu a reussi a entrer sans probleme
cordialement aissa
Salam,
oui je suis rentré sans probleme au maroc avec la carte grise barré et un certificat de cession certfié conforme par la mairie,
bonne route
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Has anyone here already gone through this process upon arrival? How long do the formalities take on the spot? Is it possible to handle these steps in advance, before arriving in China?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
I read on the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs website that it’s possible to apply for a temporary driving permit in China, valid for 1 month. I’m planning to rent a car (without a driver) to explore part of the country next August, so I was wondering:
Has anyone here already gone through this process upon arrival? How long do the formalities take on the spot? Is it possible to handle these steps in advance, before arriving in China?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
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Has anyone been to Rwanda recently and gotten a 3-month visa on arrival easily?
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