Countries around the world are easing entry requirements for Latin American tourists, as evidenced by the UK’s decision to favor travelers from Colombia, Peru and Guyana.
Bolivia is on the verge of no longer requiring a Schengen visa, and Colombia is pushing the US to lift visa requirements for Colombian tourists.
The UK’s decision to exempt nationals of Colombia, Peru and Guyana from tourist visa requirements will ease the flow of Latin American tourists to Europe amid economic difficulties in some European countries.
In the case of Colombia, the resolution was announced on September 18 through a . . .
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