More and more Latin American countries do not need a tourist visa to enter the UK. Recently, the government of that country announced that tourists from Colombia, Peru and Guyana will be able to travel without the need for this document, with a stay of up to six months.
“This andFlexibility The British visa system enhances and enhances the bilateral relations between the two countries, while significantly boosting tourism, trade and culture, among the many other components of the intense and rich bilateral agenda,” the Foreign Office announced through a statement.
However, these are not the only countries in the region that can enter this region without a tourist visa, as other countries like Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Argentina, Mexico and Panama can travel to that country without a document for foreigners. In each of these countries, the permitted length of stay for tourists ranges from three to six months. But why did the UK relax its tourism and documentation policies?
After the country’s exit from the European Union, a greater rapprochement appeared with other countries in the world, since, according to the statements of the British ambassador, George Hodgson, his country seeks with this type of measures to strengthen “family”, commercial, tourism and cultural “links” between various countries.
“More cultural, commercial and academic doors open, bringing you closer to the British Museum, Anfield, Edinburgh Castle and much more. The British Ambassador to Peru, Gavin Cook, said the doors of the UK have always been open to Peru, a friendly and ally country.
It should be noted that those who have already paid the process of applying for a UK visa and have not yet taken the biometric data, can request a refund directly from the embassy of their land.
Likewise, European countries where Colombians can travel without a visa continue to grow thanks to the Visa Waiver Agreement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Some of the other destinations are: Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Spain, France and Italy.
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