Costa Rica imposes visa requirements for Venezuelans as migration surges

Costa Rica imposes visa requirements for Venezuelans as migration surges

 

Costa Rican authorities, concerned about surging migration from Venezuela, have imposed visa requirements for Venezuelan visitors starting next week, officials said on Thursday.





By Reuters

Feb 17, 2022

Earlier this year, México earlier imposed similar rules aimed at curbing irregular migration of Venezuelans to the United States after a sharp increase in apprehensions at the U.S.-México border. 

For years the United States has been pressuring México and Central American countries to stem the flow of migrants from their region and further afield in the Caribbean and Latin América.

“Changes in migration policy worldwide have caused differences in the mobility dynamics of these nationalities … for which other countries have adopted the visa application,” Costa Rica’s migration office said in a statement.

Costa Rica by 2020 had become home to nearly 40,000 migrants from Venezuela fleeing economic and political problems at home, according to the Organization of American States.

Costa Rica’s migration office said as of Monday, Venezuelan nationals must obtain a visa before entering the country except in cases of emergency, guidelines that were also published in the official government gazette.

The office also announced a new requirement for Cubans and Nicaraguans to show transit visas if passing through Costa Rica to other countries.

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