Colombia is one of the countries that requires the least amount of visa.
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The passport is the travel document that identifies a citizen of a country when he or she is outside that country. For nationals of some countries, a passport is sufficient to enter various areas of the world without the need for a visa or special permit. Most countries that enjoy this privilege are European countries and those in the Middle East, which have the most restrictions on entry abroad.
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This data is provided by the Henley Passport Index, which is responsible for collecting information about passports around the world. In the case of Colombia, the consulting company ranks 40th with 135 countries that you can enter without a visa. Most places with unrestricted entry are in Europe and America.
Passports with fewer restrictions in the world
- With 194 Countries that can only be visited with a passport, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Singapore And Spain They share first place among countries where their citizens have fewer restrictions when visiting other countries.
- The citizens of Finland, South Korea And Sweden They take second place because they can travel 193 Countries without a visa.
- With 182 Areas that are available for visa-free entry and exit, countries such as: Austria, Netherlands, Denmark And Ireland HE Locate as a third party with fewer restrictions.
- Great Britain, Belgium, Luxembourg, Norway And Portugal They rank fourth among countries that make traveling to other countries easier. In this case they reach the 191.
- The fifth box, with 190 Countries that can be visited without a visa include: Greece, malt And Swiss.
On the other hand, Afghanistan (28 countries that do not require a visa), Syria (29), Iraq (31) and Pakistan (34) are the countries that have the most restrictions on entering other areas.
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