Chancellery Confirmed that New Passport Model Will Not Be Ready to Run on September 1st
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The Government of Tolima confirmed that the attention in the Passport Office is provided with total normality and without trauma, despite the announcements of the National Chancellery and the controversy over the contract with the company Thomas Greg & Sons. “The attention flows normally. There is no difficulty or ... The post Passport Office will continue to work normally in the Tolima appeared first on ::Tolima Online::.
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Will there be passports in September? Procuraduría invests TuBarco Noticias The surveillance of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs seeks to avoid faults in the contract that replaces Thomas Greg & Sons with an alliance between the National Printing Company and Portugal. Noticias Colombia. The Attorney General's Office carried out a preventive inspection on Monday, July 7, at the headquarters of the Chancellery, amid the national controversy over th…
Foreign Ministry admits that new passport model will not start in September Period... Mar, 08/07/2025 - 17:48 Ministry of Foreign Affairs recognizes that the new passport system will not be ready for September; Senator Lozano warns about improvisation.
Passport issuance. Photo: Chancellery The Chancellery confirmed that the new passport model will not be able to enter into operation on September 1, as announced by the National Government. In a petition right established by Senator Angélica Lozano, the Chancellery admitted that: It will not be possible to comply with the date announced for the new passport model “which would make it impossible to start operations on September 1, 2025.” Likewise…
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that there is still no 'approved agreement' with Portugal.
The Chancellery officially recognized that it is unworkable to implement the new model of passport issuance on September 1, 2025, as announced by the national government, because the National Printing House of Moeda requires up to 35 weeks to start operations. The confirmation came in response to a right of petition presented by Senator Angélica Lozano, where the Ministry of Foreign Affairs admitted delays in the timeline intended to transfer th…
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