Morocco has ranked 100th out of 188 countries in the 2025 World Citizenship Report, which evaluates nations based on five key motivators. The report aims to help global citizens, particularly those considering dual citizenship, investment migration, or relocation, make informed decisions about where to live, invest, or acquire citizenship. Morocco received an overall score of 50.5, with 100 being the highest possible score. Regionally, the Kingdom ranks first in North Africa, ahead of Tunisia (103rd), Algeria (105th), Egypt (106th), Mauritania (113th), and Libya (125th). Within the MENA region, Morocco ranks 7th, behind Qatar (45th), Oman (63rd), Kuwait (66th), Bahrain (70th), Saudi Arabia (73rd), and Jordan. The ranking is based on five key performance indicators. The Safety and Security dimension evaluates a country's ability to offer a stable regulatory climate for business operations and the protection of personal and corporate assets. Global Mobility measures visa-free travel performance. The Economic Opportunity indicator focuses on the economic performance and growth potential of each country. Quality of Life indicator evaluates standards in healthcare, education, and overall well-being. Finally, Financial Freedom looks at a country's economic policy, regulatory transparency, and investor confidence. In terms of performance, Morocco scored highest in the Economic Opportunity category, with 56.1 points, followed by Quality of Life, where it ranked 95th with 62.2 points. In Safety and Security, it ranked 102nd with 52.7 points, while in Global Mobility, it placed 90th with 29.9 points. Morocco also ranked 89th in Financial Freedom, scoring 46.9 points. Globally, the top five countries in the 2025 ranking are Switzerland, Denmark, Australia, Norway, and Germany.