Wanting to relocate to Moroccow Q: What questions do you have for those who have already moved to Morocco? A: Hi my name is Storm I grew up in England and lived in Australia for serveral years during my early to mid twenties. Before that and after I traveled the world a fair bit. I am currently looking for a new country to settle in, and although I have not yet been to Moroccow all I have read about it and heard makes it seem ideal to me. There is a lot of things about my own country that I really donīt like. The main thing being alcohol, as i donīt drink it and canīt stand the way people behave on it. Although Moroccow is a Muslim country, it has been brought to my attention at certain venues alcohol is served. I am guessing that this is for the tourists, and unlike England there is not packs of drunken yobs causing trouble in both the streets and hospitals every night. Also modesty is important to me, I find a lot of the English people and the way they behave very non-modest. My main reasons for considering Moroccow is modesty, beautiful scenery, much better weather than the Uk, music and the food. Also a love of goats and camels. My family and friends will only be happy for me if I can find work and somewhere safe to live in Moroccow. And although I have lived in Australia Moroccow is the only country I have given serious thought to. From what I have seen in the media the architecture of Moroccow, is only pleasing to the eye. I donīt care for cities unless it is for a short break to see places of interest, so I will be looking for a rural area to relocate to. I speak a little modern standard Arbic already, and would like to become fluent in this beautiful language. As I have been traveling overland from England with my pet dog for protection. So far the most frustrating thing I have found is getting stuck in the center of spain for 2 weeks. I canīt drive and the public transport system in spain does not make it easy to travel with a dog. I am not over worried if I live close to expats or not, once I move to Moroccow. Because I will probally enjoy their company more if I have less to do with them. I do hope to find Tranquility and cheep living in Moroccow, but also hope to make lots of new friends who understand both modesty and sprituality. If anyone who has already moved to Moroccow can answer a question for me, how difficult is it to travel on public transport if you have a dog with you. Also any suggestions on where you think a English woman like myself would be happy and safe, Thanks Q: What are the main factors why you are considering Morocco? A: My main reasons for considering Moroccow is modesty, beautiful scenery, much better weather than the Uk, music and the food. Also a love of goats and camels. My family and friends will only be happy for me if I can find work and somewhere safe to live in Moroccow. And although I have lived in Australia Moroccow is the only country I have given serious thought to. Q: What has been most frustrating about your plans to move to Morocco A: As I have been traveling overland from England with my pet dog for protection. So far the most frustrating thing I have found is getting stuck in the center of spain for 2 weeks. I canīt drive and the public transport system in spain does not make it easy to travel with a dog. I am not over worried if I live close to expats or not, once I move to Moroccow. Because I will probally enjoy their company more if I have less to do with them. Q: What do you hope to find in Morocco? Tranquility? Cheap Living? Organic Food? New Friends? A: I do hope to find Tranquility and cheep living in Moroccow, but also hope to make lots of new friends who understand both modesty and sprituality. If anyone who has already moved to Moroccow can answer a question for me, how difficult is it to travel on public transport if you have a dog with you. Also any suggestions on where you think a English woman like myself would be happy and safe, Thanks |