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* Allowing quick migration processes: the [[machine-readable zone]] facilitates the process of recognition and registration of the passenger when entering or leaving a country, because a machine automatically interprets the information encoded in their passport, which reduces approximately 50% on-call time by immigration agents.
* Allowing quick migration processes: the [[machine-readable zone]] facilitates the process of recognition and registration of the passenger when entering or leaving a country, because a machine automatically interprets the information encoded in their passport, which reduces approximately 50% on-call time by immigration agents.


== Current passport design ==

As of 1 September 2015, the Colombian passport includes [[Biometrics|biometric technology]]. It uses the same machine-readable system, but with an integrated chip where information such as fingerprints, photos and data of the document holder is stored.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=2015-08-03|title=A partir del 24 de noviembre de 2015 el pasaporte convencional perderá validez. Cancillería comenzará a expedir pasaporte electrónico. (Quienes tengan el de código de barras podrán seguirlo usando sin problema)|url=https://www.cancilleria.gov.co/newsroom/news/partir-24-noviembre-2015-pasaporte-convencional-perdera-validez-cancilleria-comenzara|access-date=2021-08-16|website=Cancillería|language=es}}</ref> On 16 June 2010, the Colombian Foreign Ministry officially announced that the new passport design had been made official by the provisions of the [[International Civil Aviation Organization|International Civil Aviation Organisation]], which required the country to conform to the regulations currently in force in the [[European Union]], or at least to the standard used by 173 countries. From 15 July 2010, this document could be applied for in [[Bogotá]] and from 5 August 2010 at passport offices in the governorates of the rest of the country and consulates abroad. The biometric photograph of the passport must identify the person and for this reason, has requirements: it must be 4 x 5 cm in size, the background must be clear and uniform, the face visible, taken recently.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Colombia citizenship photo 4x5 cm size, requirements|url=https://visafoto.com/co-nacionalidad-photo|url-status=live|access-date=2021-08-16|website=visafoto.com|language=en}}</ref>

This document can be [[Machine readable|machine-readable]], as the data is laser-engraved. In addition, the barcode facilitates migration processes because the data of each citizen is uploaded directly to the migration servers at the airports. The document contains embossed and fluorescent holograms, which makes it almost impossible to forge and has the highest security standards.<ref name=":0" />
==Visa requirements==
==Visa requirements==
{{main article|Visa requirements for Colombian citizens}}
{{main article|Visa requirements for Colombian citizens}}

Revision as of 09:44, 23 August 2021

Colombian passport
The front cover of a contemporary Colombian biometric passport.
TypePassport
Issued by Colombia
First issuedSeptember 2015 (biometric passport booklet)
PurposeInternational travel
EligibilityColombian citizenship
Expiration10 years
Cost169.000 COP (USD48)

The Colombian passport is a travel document which is issued to citizens of Colombia for the purpose of international travel. Since September 2015 a biometric passport has been issued, but the previously issued machine-readable passport can be used through its expiration date.

Colombian citizens do not need a passport when traveling to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. For these countries, they may use just their domestic identification cards called Cédula de Ciudadanía.[1][2]

Several drivers resulted in the issuing of the document:

  • The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) issued Resolution No. A36-15 in which it urged its 190 member countries to issue machine-readable passports from 2010. The intent of this resolution was to ensure the security and integrity of travel documents worldwide.
  • Increased safety: The new book has special design features, and print materials that correspond to three levels of security.
  • Allowing quick migration processes: the machine-readable zone facilitates the process of recognition and registration of the passenger when entering or leaving a country, because a machine automatically interprets the information encoded in their passport, which reduces approximately 50% on-call time by immigration agents.

Current passport design

As of 1 September 2015, the Colombian passport includes biometric technology. It uses the same machine-readable system, but with an integrated chip where information such as fingerprints, photos and data of the document holder is stored.[3] On 16 June 2010, the Colombian Foreign Ministry officially announced that the new passport design had been made official by the provisions of the International Civil Aviation Organisation, which required the country to conform to the regulations currently in force in the European Union, or at least to the standard used by 173 countries. From 15 July 2010, this document could be applied for in Bogotá and from 5 August 2010 at passport offices in the governorates of the rest of the country and consulates abroad. The biometric photograph of the passport must identify the person and for this reason, has requirements: it must be 4 x 5 cm in size, the background must be clear and uniform, the face visible, taken recently.[4]

This document can be machine-readable, as the data is laser-engraved. In addition, the barcode facilitates migration processes because the data of each citizen is uploaded directly to the migration servers at the airports. The document contains embossed and fluorescent holograms, which makes it almost impossible to forge and has the highest security standards.[3]

Visa requirements

Visa requirements for Colombian citizens
  Colombia
  ID card travel
  Visa free access
  Visa on arrival
  eVisa
  Visa available both on arrival or online
  Visa required

As of January 2019, Colombian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 127 countries and territories, ranking the Colombian passport 44th in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index.

See also

External sources

References

  1. ^ "Acuerdo sobre Documentos de Viaje de los Estados Partes del MERCOSUR y Estados Asociados" (PDF) (in Spanish). mercosur.int. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 August 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
  2. ^ "En 2014 se aprobó el "Segundo Acuerdo Modificatorio del Anexo del Acuerdo sobre Documentos de Viaje de los Estados Partes del MERCOSUR y Estados Asociados"" (PDF) (in Spanish). mercosur.int. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 October 2018. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
  3. ^ a b "A partir del 24 de noviembre de 2015 el pasaporte convencional perderá validez. Cancillería comenzará a expedir pasaporte electrónico. (Quienes tengan el de código de barras podrán seguirlo usando sin problema)". Cancillería (in Spanish). 2015-08-03. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
  4. ^ "Colombia citizenship photo 4x5 cm size, requirements". visafoto.com. Retrieved 2021-08-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)