In addition, the passport will have a 12% reduction in its cost for those who are not in Sisbén or do not meet the requirements to access it free of charge.
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According to Foreign Minister Luis Gilberto Murillo, starting next October, Colombian citizens will experience a significant reduction in the cost of their passport.
The new cost of the passport will be $180,000, a significant 12% decrease from the current price of $207,000. This economic adjustment is being made in a context of improvements in the passport issuing system, which include the implementation of new software designed to streamline the process.
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“This new software will be launched on October 3, allowing citizens to have a fast and effective platform to obtain an appointment for their passport, without the need for intermediaries,” said Claudia Hernández, Second Delegate Attorney for Public Service.
The @PGN_COL carried out a monitoring and follow-up table 🔎to commitments acquired with the @CancilleriaCol to improve the scheduling process to renew or request for the first time the #passport. https://t.co/Y2dlzmu1dX pic.twitter.com/XLOckPQBHz
— Office of the Attorney General (@PGN_COL) September 12, 2024
Sisbén score to access the passport for free
In addition to the price reduction, the National Government has provided additional benefits to facilitate access for Colombians with fewer economic resources. Citizens who belong to levels 1 and 2 of Sisbén VI will be able to obtain the passport free of charge.
The scores to access the free passport are as follows:
- Level 1: Score from 0 to 44.79 in the urban area and from 0 to 32.98 in the rural area.
- Level 2: Score from 44.80 to 51.57 in the urban area and from 32.99 to 37.80 in the rural area.
With this measure, the Colombian government not only seeks to reduce the cost of a vital document, but also to improve accessibility and efficiency in its issuance.
Did you know that passports will be issued free of charge to Colombians who are in the country and belong to levels one and two of Sisbén?
Here we tell you the requirements you must meet to access this benefit 👇 pic.twitter.com/FhYpE9x97f
— Colombian Foreign Ministry (@CancilleriaCol) September 13, 2024
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