Bolivia and Dominican Republic eliminate visa requirements to boost tourism and regional integration

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The Ministry of Foreign Relations of Bolivia announced that visa-free travel is now in place for citizens of Bolivia and the Dominican Republic. The move seeks to strengthen regional integration and cooperation. The agreement was signed on 8 August 2024 by Bolivian Foreign Minister Celinda Sosa Lunda and Dominican Ambassador Claudio Marte and goes into effect as of 2 September 2024.

There are several air connections to reach South America from the Punta Cana and Santo Domingo international airports. In recent months, Dominicans have been turning South America into their preferred vacation destination thanks to competitive airfares now available through the local-based airline, Arajet and international competitors.

The decision to waive visa requirements aims to stimulate tourism and economic activity between the two nations. “Bolivia, with its seven Unesco World...

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