Central America-4 Border Control Agreement
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The Central America-4 (CA-4) Border Control Agreement was a treaty signed in June 2006 between the Central American nations of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua, establishing the free movement across borders between the four signatory states of their citizens without any restrictions or checks. Foreign nationals who enter one of the signatory countries can also travel to other signatory states without having to obtain additional permits or to undergo checks at border checkpoints. Similar to the Schengen Agreement in Europe, the CA-4 Agreement establishes a harmonised visa regime for foreign nationals travelling to the area.
Foreign nationals eligible for visa-free entry
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- Boundary treaties
- El Salvador–Guatemala border
- El Salvador–Honduras border
- Honduras–Nicaragua border
- Guatemala–Honduras border
- Treaties of El Salvador
- Treaties of Nicaragua
- Treaties of Honduras
- Treaties of Guatemala
- 2006 in El Salvador
- 2006 in Nicaragua
- 2006 in Honduras
- 2006 in Guatemala
- Treaties concluded in 2006
- Honduras–Nicaragua relations
- Central America-4 Border Control Agreement