Santo Domingo, April 11 (EFE) – The Dominican Republic on Monday announced new requirements for Cubans in transit through the country due to an increase in the number of travelers of this nationality.
The Directorate-General for Migration said that as of April 30, Cubans in transit must have residency, citizenship, or multiple-entry visas from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Schengen member states, or the Republic itself.
“This measure is taken due to the increased inadmissibility of Cuban passengers, which creates inconvenience at the country’s immigration checkpoints,” the agency said in a statement.
“After analyzing and consulting with the relevant authorities,” Understand the need for more practical and effective immigration controls for Cuban nationals traveling to the Dominican Republic in other directions, “the Migration Directorate said in a statement. .
The move follows a resolution passed by immigration in late March that stipulates that Cubans will need a visa to enter the country from the Dominican Republic or the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom or the Schengen area. .
Source: El Diario

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