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suzanne n

As a I have an Irish passport do I need a visa to go to Colombia?


    



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CPG
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Actually no you do not require a visa to visit Colombia if you travel with an Irish passport.

Nationals of some countries, including most of Western Europe, the Americas, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, don't need a visa to enter Colombia.

All visitors get an entry stamp or print in their passport from DAS (the security police responsible for immigration) upon arrival at any international airport or land border crossing. The stamp says how many days you can stay in the country. The maximum allowed is 90 days, but DAS officials often stamp 60 or just 30 days. Make sure you get an entry stamp or you'll have troubles later.

Official money changers and banks will want to see your entry stamp, as will police if there are any problems.

When departing the country, if you don't have a stamp you'll also have to pay a fine (around GBP £30.00) and get a salvoconducto from a DAS office. Similarly, make sure you have a departure stamp or there will be trouble the next time around.

You are entitled to a 30-day extension (GBP £14.00), which can be obtained from DAS in any departmental capital. The new 30 days begins from the end of the visa already stamped in your passport (so there's no need to wait to the last minute). Most travellers apply for an extension in Bogotá.


bcn_mimosa
Only if you are planning to stay over 90 days..


ColombianitoNY- NO MAS GUERRA!
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No, you dont need a visa to go to Colombia unless you stay more than 90 days as far as i know...good luck in Colombia irish Man

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Charlie
No, for a visit of 90 days or less, you do not need a visa to visit Colombia. See website below. to see this info for yourself. Fill in your nationality and your destination, click, and it will tell you if you need a visa. Have a safe trip.


♥ Xite ♥
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yes


mollinity
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Yes, if your going for longer than half a year. Whenever you wish to enter a different country for a period of longer than 6 monthes you need a visa.





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