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Mister Ad

Im a Swedish citizen just before corona, I married with a Moroccan girl.  We have never lived together or something.  The idea was that she would move to me to Sweden.  Meanwhile, we realized that were not right for each other.  Is there anyone here who has maybe contact information to someone Adoul who speaks English. I tried with Google and did not find anything.  I  eed to know what documents is required to complete a divorce in Morocco.  I don’t wanna go all the way to Morocco and paper will be missing. Does anyone know how long the process will be? Of course I’m willing to pay for this service.

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dolle1980

Better contact to Morocco embassy because you can get all information.  I will send you the link

touritox

You need to contact the moroccan embassy they will help you a lot and about adoul or a lwayer i will see if i find one i will contact you .

Mister Ad

I have already been in touch with moroccan embassy several times and the are very unhelpful in this case. The consider this is not their case I don’t know why possibly because myself Im not Moroccan. Probably the just wanna help Moroccan citizen.

Dizzl

Hi.

You do not need an Adoul in the first instance.

You will need your marriage certificate and passport.

You will both go to a typist and write that you wish to divorce, and your terms for divorce, any monies you wish to give her, as per the terms of your marriage contract. You will need a translator with you as it will be in Arabic.

You submit this to the family court and pay the charge.

You then go to the office for the court clerk and they will give you a hearing date.

You return on the morning of the hearing at around 9:30 and wait your turn, bring your translator. This is usually about 1 week after submission but can be longer.

You will get called in and both ask if you want to divorce. (Amicable divorce is the quickest and easiest for all)

You then agree to the terms of the divorce as set out in your demand for divorce.

The court will stamp your divorce.

You then go to the court appointed Adoul, and they will write down about your request for divorce as given by the court.

After 2 weeks, you return to the Adoul and give your marriage certificate, and you then receive your divorce certificate.

Congratulations, you're now officially divorced.

P

Abe123

Mister Ad wrote:

Im a Swedish citizen just before corona, I married with a Moroccan girl.  We have never lived together or something.  The idea was that she would move to me to Sweden.  Meanwhile, we realized that were not right for each other.  Is there anyone here who has maybe contact information to someone Adoul who speaks English. I tried with Google and did not find anything.  I  eed to know what documents is required to complete a divorce in Morocco.  I don’t wanna go all the way to Morocco and paper will be missing. Does anyone know how long the process will be? Of course I’m willing to pay for this service.


Well,
Let is be a lesson to everyone and anyone reading this. Unless a Moroccan woman or men is as financially secured as you are - like those doctors, engineers, University Professors and entrepreneurs in Casablsnca, Rabat, Tangier and Marrakech, all of whom are educated in France, Germany, Belgium, or even in America - for most young Moroccans, being married to foreigners is just a stepping stone to get out of the country or deplete a foreigner’s wallet. Or both.

The worst? Those African migrants targeting European women in touristic towns; Because they have no shame.

Morocco is a magical place, for its residents and visitors. It’s relatively safe and the people in general are very lovely and helpful; Until you get involved with a middle class or lower middle class boy/girl. Be ready to pay a very high price. Cities where a single men or woman need to be extremely careful? Meknez, Fez, Essaouira and Marrakech. In those cities, for the locals you are just a walking ATM (automated teller machine). This is just a side effect of Tourism ……..

chinono3936

Yes I know an Adoul that speaks English here in casablanca morocco,you can chat me on WhatsApp with +212 XXX

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Vakil

Abe123 wrote:
Mister Ad wrote:

Im a Swedish citizen just before corona, I married with a Moroccan girl.  We have never lived together or something.  The idea was that she would move to me to Sweden.  Meanwhile, we realized that were not right for each other.  Is there anyone here who has maybe contact information to someone Adoul who speaks English. I tried with Google and did not find anything.  I  eed to know what documents is required to complete a divorce in Morocco.  I don’t wanna go all the way to Morocco and paper will be missing. Does anyone know how long the process will be? Of course I’m willing to pay for this service.


Well,
Let is be a lesson to everyone and anyone reading this. Unless a Moroccan woman or men is as financially secured as you are - like those doctors, engineers, University Professors and entrepreneurs in Casablsnca, Rabat, Tangier and Marrakech, all of whom are educated in France, Germany, Belgium, or even in America - for most young Moroccans, being married to foreigners is just a stepping stone to get out of the country or deplete a foreigner’s wallet. Or both.

The worst? Those African migrants targeting European women in touristic towns; Because they have no shame.

Morocco is a magical place, for its residents and visitors. It’s relatively safe and the people in general are very lovely and helpful; Until you get involved with a middle class or lower middle class boy/girl. Be ready to pay a very high price. Cities where a single men or woman need to be extremely careful? Meknez, Fez, Essaouira and Marrakech. In those cities, for the locals you are just a walking ATM (automated teller machine). This is just a side effect of Tourism ……..


Hi Abe, Its quite unfair to categorise people like this. Every country has the same issue not just Morocco. It happens more in Africa and Asia along with Central America. But it does not mean we target just one group or one country.

I agree about the positive part that Morocco is great and friendly place, But i don't agree with how you talk about the middle or lower class. Not everyone is like that, yes there are a few but in every country there is the same and the same issues arises in every single country.

Everyone has good or bad experience and there are cases of fortunate people overseas coming to morocco to use the ladies in morocco also. People also forget its not just one way but two ways and everyone has their own story so we should not be quite to judge.

We should wish everyone the best of luck and we should also try to help other with positive steps rathe than negativity.

Everyone has the right to their own feedback and views but lets try to keep it peaceful as your comments could and will offend a lot of people within Morocco when not everyone is like that especially not everyone in the lower class group also and in the cities you mention.

Abe123

Vakil wrote:
Abe123 wrote:
Mister Ad wrote:

Im a Swedish citizen just before corona, I married with a Moroccan girl.  We have never lived together or something.  The idea was that she would move to me to Sweden.  Meanwhile, we realized that were not right for each other.  Is there anyone here who has maybe contact information to someone Adoul who speaks English. I tried with Google and did not find anything.  I  eed to know what documents is required to complete a divorce in Morocco.  I don’t wanna go all the way to Morocco and paper will be missing. Does anyone know how long the process will be? Of course I’m willing to pay for this service.


Well,
Let is be a lesson to everyone and anyone reading this. Unless a Moroccan woman or men is as financially secured as you are - like those doctors, engineers, University Professors and entrepreneurs in Casablsnca, Rabat, Tangier and Marrakech, all of whom are educated in France, Germany, Belgium, or even in America - for most young Moroccans, being married to foreigners is just a stepping stone to get out of the country or deplete a foreigner’s wallet. Or both.

The worst? Those African migrants targeting European women in touristic towns; Because they have no shame.

Morocco is a magical place, for its residents and visitors. It’s relatively safe and the people in general are very lovely and helpful; Until you get involved with a middle class or lower middle class boy/girl. Be ready to pay a very high price. Cities where a single men or woman need to be extremely careful? Meknez, Fez, Essaouira and Marrakech. In those cities, for the locals you are just a walking ATM (automated teller machine). This is just a side effect of Tourism ……..


Hi Abe, Its quite unfair to categorise people like this. Every country has the same issue not just Morocco. It happens more in Africa and Asia along with Central America. But it does not mean we target just one group or one country.

I agree about the positive part that Morocco is great and friendly place, But i don't agree with how you talk about the middle or lower class. Not everyone is like that, yes there are a few but in every country there is the same and the same issues arises in every single country.

Everyone has good or bad experience and there are cases of fortunate people overseas coming to morocco to use the ladies in morocco also. People also forget its not just one way but two ways and everyone has their own story so we should not be quite to judge.

We should wish everyone the best of luck and we should also try to help other with positive steps rathe than negativity.

Everyone has the right to their own feedback and views but lets try to keep it peaceful as your comments could and will offend a lot of people within Morocco when not everyone is like that especially not everyone in the lower class group also and in the cities you mention.


—â¶Ä”â¶Ä”â¶Ä”â¶Ä”
I wouldn’t have mentioned it if I haven’t seen it with my own eyes. I have properties in Morocco, stretching in several cities.

Don’t get me wrong. I personally know several European American ladies who are happily married to Moroccan men. But like I’ve mentioned, the local men are among the most highly educated. They are brilliant doctors, engineers and lawyers, or professors.

It’s true this unsavoury practice happens in other countries too, especially in South East Asia and Latin America. But Morocco is very close to Europe, hence predatory practices is flourishing like mushroom in rainy season. And why not? When Europe is so rich and the majority of Moroccan population are very poor. And you know what makes it particularly bad in Morocco? It’s drug culture and the black magic practiced by the ladies. It was the Moroccan men who warned us foreigners about it, because we have no clue about it. I personally do not believe in black magic. But this is a foreign country to us, and we foreigners shouldn’t be arrogant and being dismissive of this warning. 

The fact that my statement might offend people really irrelevant. This is a site for expats, mainly built with the intention so that we expats can help each other, avoiding the pitfalls that we might encountered when living in foreign countries. It’s not for locals. And I specifically mentioned the tourist-oriented cities only. Come to places like Agadir, where drug abuse is the norm and prostitution - male and female - is the order of the day. You could hardly see a European man whose spouse is not a “pute†or “former pute†or a European woman whose boyfriend is not a “low-life gigoloâ€. Big non-touristic cities, like Rabat, Tangier or Casa are different. And don’t get me started with the drinking problem among poor Moroccan men in these tourist destination places.

We (foreigners) are walking ATM, by default. We are aware of that, and we have accept that fact. As long as we are careful than the rewards of staying in Morocco are far more beneficial than the prevalent danger. After all, Morocco is one of the safest countries in North Africa.

Vakil

Abe123 wrote:
Vakil wrote:
Abe123 wrote:


Well,
Let is be a lesson to everyone and anyone reading this. Unless a Moroccan woman or men is as financially secured as you are - like those doctors, engineers, University Professors and entrepreneurs in Casablsnca, Rabat, Tangier and Marrakech, all of whom are educated in France, Germany, Belgium, or even in America - for most young Moroccans, being married to foreigners is just a stepping stone to get out of the country or deplete a foreigner’s wallet. Or both.

The worst? Those African migrants targeting European women in touristic towns; Because they have no shame.

Morocco is a magical place, for its residents and visitors. It’s relatively safe and the people in general are very lovely and helpful; Until you get involved with a middle class or lower middle class boy/girl. Be ready to pay a very high price. Cities where a single men or woman need to be extremely careful? Meknez, Fez, Essaouira and Marrakech. In those cities, for the locals you are just a walking ATM (automated teller machine). This is just a side effect of Tourism ……..


Hi Abe, Its quite unfair to categorise people like this. Every country has the same issue not just Morocco. It happens more in Africa and Asia along with Central America. But it does not mean we target just one group or one country.

I agree about the positive part that Morocco is great and friendly place, But i don't agree with how you talk about the middle or lower class. Not everyone is like that, yes there are a few but in every country there is the same and the same issues arises in every single country.

Everyone has good or bad experience and there are cases of fortunate people overseas coming to morocco to use the ladies in morocco also. People also forget its not just one way but two ways and everyone has their own story so we should not be quite to judge.

We should wish everyone the best of luck and we should also try to help other with positive steps rathe than negativity.

Everyone has the right to their own feedback and views but lets try to keep it peaceful as your comments could and will offend a lot of people within Morocco when not everyone is like that especially not everyone in the lower class group also and in the cities you mention.


—â¶Ä”â¶Ä”â¶Ä”â¶Ä”
I wouldn’t have mentioned it if I haven’t seen it with my own eyes. I have properties in Morocco, stretching in several cities.

Don’t get me wrong. I personally know several European American ladies who are happily married to Moroccan men. But like I’ve mentioned, the local men are among the most highly educated. They are brilliant doctors, engineers and lawyers, or professors.

It’s true this unsavoury practice happens in other countries too, especially in South East Asia and Latin America. But Morocco is very close to Europe, hence predatory practices is flourishing like mushroom in rainy season. And why not? When Europe is so rich and the majority of Moroccan population are very poor. And you know what makes it particularly bad in Morocco? It’s drug culture and the black magic practiced by the ladies. It was the Moroccan men who warned us foreigners about it, because we have no clue about it. I personally do not believe in black magic. But this is a foreign country to us, and we foreigners shouldn’t be arrogant and being dismissive of this warning. 

The fact that my statement might offend people really irrelevant. This is a site for expats, mainly built with the intention so that we expats can help each other, avoiding the pitfalls that we might encountered when living in foreign countries. It’s not for locals. And I specifically mentioned the tourist-oriented cities only. Come to places like Agadir, where drug abuse is the norm and prostitution - male and female - is the order of the day. You could hardly see a European man whose spouse is not a “pute†or “former pute†or a European woman whose boyfriend is not a “low-life gigoloâ€. Big non-touristic cities, like Rabat, Tangier or Casa are different. And don’t get me started with the drinking problem among poor Moroccan men in these tourist destination places.

We (foreigners) are walking ATM, by default. We are aware of that, and we have accept that fact. As long as we are careful than the rewards of staying in Morocco are far more beneficial than the prevalent danger. After all, Morocco is one of the safest countries in North Africa.


Hi Abe yes your views are relevant, and yes this site is for expat mainly, however many expat are married to local men or women. And again not all are like that. these practises you mention happen in all countries including the West such as UK and USA. Iv experienced these practices in many countries around the globe.

You are right Morocco is close to EU and many are looking for a better opportunity some might have bad intention but many have not.

It fair and safe to say to all expat to be careful in all countries and to be vigilant. Avoid suspicious activities. In fact many Tourist from the West come to Morocco to abuse the system which I have seen first hand. Im not Moroccan, Im British and like you I live in Morocco and have experience many good and bad, and like yourself i consult and advise people on how to keep safe but my words are chosen carefully, your words would put any expat off which is unfair as Morocco like you said is an amazing country. Its a shame that there are groups of people like all countries that have other intentions both men and women but that's down to the individual and the person involved with them to be vigilant and to conduct their research correctly before engaging with such people.

I currently live in Marrakech and its a small minority of people who are like you described, but you find the western and the middle eastern that go seeking for them type of people.

Either way we're here to help and advise but not offend other regardless if they use or don't use the site.

Abe123

Vakil wrote:
Abe123 wrote:
Vakil wrote:


Hi Abe, Its quite unfair to categorise people like this. Every country has the same issue not just Morocco. It happens more in Africa and Asia along with Central America. But it does not mean we target just one group or one country.

I agree about the positive part that Morocco is great and friendly place, But i don't agree with how you talk about the middle or lower class. Not everyone is like that, yes there are a few but in every country there is the same and the same issues arises in every single country.

Everyone has good or bad experience and there are cases of fortunate people overseas coming to morocco to use the ladies in morocco also. People also forget its not just one way but two ways and everyone has their own story so we should not be quite to judge.

We should wish everyone the best of luck and we should also try to help other with positive steps rathe than negativity.

Everyone has the right to their own feedback and views but lets try to keep it peaceful as your comments could and will offend a lot of people within Morocco when not everyone is like that especially not everyone in the lower class group also and in the cities you mention.


—â¶Ä”â¶Ä”â¶Ä”â¶Ä”
I wouldn’t have mentioned it if I haven’t seen it with my own eyes. I have properties in Morocco, stretching in several cities.

Don’t get me wrong. I personally know several European American ladies who are happily married to Moroccan men. But like I’ve mentioned, the local men are among the most highly educated. They are brilliant doctors, engineers and lawyers, or professors.

It’s true this unsavoury practice happens in other countries too, especially in South East Asia and Latin America. But Morocco is very close to Europe, hence predatory practices is flourishing like mushroom in rainy season. And why not? When Europe is so rich and the majority of Moroccan population are very poor. And you know what makes it particularly bad in Morocco? It’s drug culture and the black magic practiced by the ladies. It was the Moroccan men who warned us foreigners about it, because we have no clue about it. I personally do not believe in black magic. But this is a foreign country to us, and we foreigners shouldn’t be arrogant and being dismissive of this warning. 

The fact that my statement might offend people really irrelevant. This is a site for expats, mainly built with the intention so that we expats can help each other, avoiding the pitfalls that we might encountered when living in foreign countries. It’s not for locals. And I specifically mentioned the tourist-oriented cities only. Come to places like Agadir, where drug abuse is the norm and prostitution - male and female - is the order of the day. You could hardly see a European man whose spouse is not a “pute†or “former pute†or a European woman whose boyfriend is not a “low-life gigoloâ€. Big non-touristic cities, like Rabat, Tangier or Casa are different. And don’t get me started with the drinking problem among poor Moroccan men in these tourist destination places.

We (foreigners) are walking ATM, by default. We are aware of that, and we have accept that fact. As long as we are careful than the rewards of staying in Morocco are far more beneficial than the prevalent danger. After all, Morocco is one of the safest countries in North Africa.


Hi Abe yes your views are relevant, and yes this site is for expat mainly, however many expat are married to local men or women. And again not all are like that. these practises you mention happen in all countries including the West such as UK and USA. Iv experienced these practices in many countries around the globe.

You are right Morocco is close to EU and many are looking for a better opportunity some might have bad intention but many have not.

It fair and safe to say to all expat to be careful in all countries and to be vigilant. Avoid suspicious activities. In fact many Tourist from the West come to Morocco to abuse the system which I have seen first hand. Im not Moroccan, Im British and like you I live in Morocco and have experience many good and bad, and like yourself i consult and advise people on how to keep safe but my words are chosen carefully, your words would put any expat off which is unfair as Morocco like you said is an amazing country. Its a shame that there are groups of people like all countries that have other intentions both men and women but that's down to the individual and the person involved with them to be vigilant and to conduct their research correctly before engaging with such people.

I currently live in Marrakech and its a small minority of people who are like you described, but you find the western and the middle eastern that go seeking for them type of people.

Either way we're here to help and advise but not offend other regardless if they use or don't use the site.


—â¶Ä”â¶Ä”â¶Ä”â¶Ä”
I never said all are like that. And I never even said the entire middle-lower classes Moroccans are like that. Just in the touristic towns, where tourism is the only source of livelihood.
Yes, many european abuse the system. They do that as well in Thailand’s and the Philippines. 
But the amount of predatory relationship between foreigners and lower class locals is truly alarming. The “small minority†is big enough that even local morrocan men warn foreign men (and vice versa) to be careful. 

Just because someone gets offended doesn’t mean that what I’ve mentioned is inaccurate. And like I said it’s irrelevant.

One can never be careful enough in a foreign land, especially when one belongs to the vulnerable group (moneyed, white, alone, without his or her family).

If you are a foreigner, have plenty of money and owners of properties in Morocco, and never experience any potential predatory activity from a local Morrocan, then count yourself very lucky. 

Now; Do you want me to start a story about the corrupt judges in Essaouira? A corruption scheme to a level that even stunt the local lawyers from Marrakech?

Vakil

Abe123 wrote:
Vakil wrote:
Abe123 wrote:


—â¶Ä”â¶Ä”â¶Ä”â¶Ä”
I wouldn’t have mentioned it if I haven’t seen it with my own eyes. I have properties in Morocco, stretching in several cities.

Don’t get me wrong. I personally know several European American ladies who are happily married to Moroccan men. But like I’ve mentioned, the local men are among the most highly educated. They are brilliant doctors, engineers and lawyers, or professors.

It’s true this unsavoury practice happens in other countries too, especially in South East Asia and Latin America. But Morocco is very close to Europe, hence predatory practices is flourishing like mushroom in rainy season. And why not? When Europe is so rich and the majority of Moroccan population are very poor. And you know what makes it particularly bad in Morocco? It’s drug culture and the black magic practiced by the ladies. It was the Moroccan men who warned us foreigners about it, because we have no clue about it. I personally do not believe in black magic. But this is a foreign country to us, and we foreigners shouldn’t be arrogant and being dismissive of this warning. 

The fact that my statement might offend people really irrelevant. This is a site for expats, mainly built with the intention so that we expats can help each other, avoiding the pitfalls that we might encountered when living in foreign countries. It’s not for locals. And I specifically mentioned the tourist-oriented cities only. Come to places like Agadir, where drug abuse is the norm and prostitution - male and female - is the order of the day. You could hardly see a European man whose spouse is not a “pute†or “former pute†or a European woman whose boyfriend is not a “low-life gigoloâ€. Big non-touristic cities, like Rabat, Tangier or Casa are different. And don’t get me started with the drinking problem among poor Moroccan men in these tourist destination places.

We (foreigners) are walking ATM, by default. We are aware of that, and we have accept that fact. As long as we are careful than the rewards of staying in Morocco are far more beneficial than the prevalent danger. After all, Morocco is one of the safest countries in North Africa.


Hi Abe yes your views are relevant, and yes this site is for expat mainly, however many expat are married to local men or women. And again not all are like that. these practises you mention happen in all countries including the West such as UK and USA. Iv experienced these practices in many countries around the globe.

You are right Morocco is close to EU and many are looking for a better opportunity some might have bad intention but many have not.

It fair and safe to say to all expat to be careful in all countries and to be vigilant. Avoid suspicious activities. In fact many Tourist from the West come to Morocco to abuse the system which I have seen first hand. Im not Moroccan, Im British and like you I live in Morocco and have experience many good and bad, and like yourself i consult and advise people on how to keep safe but my words are chosen carefully, your words would put any expat off which is unfair as Morocco like you said is an amazing country. Its a shame that there are groups of people like all countries that have other intentions both men and women but that's down to the individual and the person involved with them to be vigilant and to conduct their research correctly before engaging with such people.

I currently live in Marrakech and its a small minority of people who are like you described, but you find the western and the middle eastern that go seeking for them type of people.

Either way we're here to help and advise but not offend other regardless if they use or don't use the site.


—â¶Ä”â¶Ä”â¶Ä”â¶Ä”
I never said all are like that. And I never even said the entire middle-lower classes Moroccans are like that. Just in the touristic towns, where tourism is the only source of livelihood.
Yes, many european abuse the system. They do that as well in Thailand’s and the Philippines. 
But the amount of predatory relationship between foreigners and lower class locals is truly alarming. The “small minority†is big enough that even local morrocan men warn foreign men (and vice versa) to be careful. 

Just because someone gets offended doesn’t mean that what I’ve mentioned is inaccurate. And like I said it’s irrelevant.

One can never be careful enough in a foreign land, especially when one belongs to the vulnerable group (moneyed, white, alone, without his or her family).

If you are a foreigner, have plenty of money and owners of properties in Morocco, and never experience any potential predatory activity from a local Morrocan, then count yourself very lucky. 

Now; Do you want me to start a story about the corrupt judges in Essaouira? A corruption scheme to a level that even stunt the local lawyers from Marrakech?


I think these stories should be discussed privately rather than online public chats lol.

I totally understand your point and I could share a lot of worries similar to your last comment but these are odd cases I guess and reason for them to occur is we foreigners like to challenge things where as locals hardly ever fight there cases.

Please feel feee to Dm and we could possible share stories or maybe even advise each other privately.

Dizzl

Foreigners experiences shouldn't be hidden at all, so as to serve as a warning / guide to other people who are in, or about to be in a relationship with someone that appears too good to be true.

I too have stories of corrupt officials which I have been at the receiving end first hand, but there has been no need to discuss them because it hasn't been warranted.

Yes there are many many good people here, lower, middle and upper class, but as foreigners we get distracted by the magic and mystery of someone who is fluent in English, or someone who speaks very little English, yet show large amounts of affection and caring.

Because there is no social security system in this country, people have no choice to work if they want to eat. And yes, there are many girls and guys in this country, the same as other countries who are looking for a meal ticket, where they don't really have limits to what they will do to secure that, or even steal that; and yes, this does happen more in the lower and middle uneducated class backgrounds, with a common theme 'I met her in a cafe...' 'I met him on social media...'. As the expression goes... you don't find a wife in a bar or a club... because the average 'normal' person can't afford to go to these places...

The OP story is a good one, because he too was probably caught up in the magic of long distance relationships, and got married before they knew each other properly, especially with a merging of different cultures, social standings and expectations.

I've met some amazing people in my time living in morocco, but I've also met some vile people who will do anything to rob, cheat and steal, and even try to send people to jail just to get a payday.

TL:DR

Share as much as possible  as open as possible to allow people to make up their own minds and form their own opinion, because as amazing as morocco is, it's not always milk and honey if you make the wrong decision.

margaretcrothers

have you tryed doing divorce in your own country
i dont think you need to do it in morocco
i shall ask a lawyer whom i no who lives in morocco

Dizzl

Hes better protected to divorce in morocco amicably, as she can demand payments for living and food expenses (during and after marriage) as well as full dowry payment depending what's written in the marriage contract.

Divorce is quick, easy and cheap in morocco. In total it takes 2 hours of procedure start to finish.

diikimayram

Thanks for this blog about "predatory relations." I agree it is irrelavant about any ppls feelings getting hurt when expats need to hear ALL opions. We Americans believe in freedom of speech.  Its not always practiced, but the idea is there.
  We are all human beings needing to KNOW ONE ANOTHER, thats why we travel.

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