Although you might think otherwise, more and more national tourists are looking for new destinations to go spend a few days off, even though the dollar affects the pocket thanks to its escalation to touch almost 4,600 Colombian pesos.
Also, the difficulties in obtaining a appointment in order to obtain or renew the Colombian passport have made travelers have to live a real ordeal with endless rows to get the document.
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The firm Henley & Partners published the list of the countries with the best passports (those that can enter more nations in the world) and in that ‘ranking’ the country came out well delivered once more.
Colombian passport: appears in the ‘top’ 50 of the best in the world
According to the important ‘ranking’, the country is in the 41st place. With this information, it was reported that Colombian travelers do not need a visa to enter 132 countries.
That means a slight improvement over one of the most recent listings, in which Colombians might enter 129 nations just by presenting your passport.
Among the South American countries, Chile is the best located (position 16) with access to 174 nations. Argentina and Brazil share the 19th position, with entry to 170 nations without a visa. Mexico is located 24 and Uruguay, 28.
The first place in the study is occupied by Japan, whose citizens can enter without problem to 192 countries of the planet.