Colombia’s decision to waive Canadian entry fee raises tourism and business hopes GlobeBusiness
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In 2014, the Canadian government included Colombia in a pilot project that required our nationals to provide biometrics when applying for a visa to Canada, increasing the cost of the application 85 per cent.
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