The Sunday Guardian

Colombia to allow Venezuelan­s entry on expired passports

- REUTERS

BOGOTA: Colombia will allow Venezuelan­s to cross the border using expired passports in view of the difficulty of renewing travel documents in the neighborin­g country in the midst of its economic crisis, the migration agency said on Friday.

More than 1.2 million Venezuelan­s fleeing widespread food and medicine shortages and a complex political crisis have migrated to Colombia in recent years, overtaxing the South American country’s already-limited public healthcare, housing and utilities.

Many arrive without visas because they are unable to renew their passports.

Passport renewals in Venezuela are “nearly impossible because of the high cost of the document, because of a lack of primary materials to make them and because of other actions from the Venezuelan side to curb the exit of Venezuelan­s,” said Christian Kruger, the head of Colombia’s migration agency.

Venezuelan­s will now be able to use old passports for up to two years after their expiry date, Kruger said in a statement. The measure is part of recent agreements made by the Lima Group bloc of nations to give migrants security and prevent them from turning to traffickin­g gangs in order to cross the border, the statement said. Most Western nations recognize opposition leader Juan Guaido, and not President Nicolas Maduro, as Venezuela’s legitimate leader.

An attempt by Guaido to bring hundreds of humanitari­an aid into Venezuela was largely stymied last month by Maduro, whose troops blocked convoys of aid trucks, leading to clashes that killed at least six people.

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