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Visa-Free Travel Agreement Between Uganda & DRC to Commence in January 2024

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Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), have finalized an agreement to waive visa requirements for their citizens, starting January 1, 2024. The accord, reached during the 8th Ordinary Session of the Joint Permanent Commission held in Kinshasa last October, marks a pivotal shift in facilitating easier travel and fostering stronger ties between the two nations.

As part of this historic arrangement, citizens of the Democratic Republic of the Congo will be granted visa-free entry into Uganda. Simultaneously, Ugandans will have the liberty to enter the DRC without the necessity of obtaining a visa, streamlining travel procedures and enhancing accessibility between the neighboring countries.

This bilateral decision reflects a concerted effort by both governments to promote regional integration, trade, and cultural exchange, aiming to stimulate economic growth and people-to-people interactions.

Commenting on the development, officials from both nations expressed optimism about the profound impact this move will have on tourism, business, and overall bilateral relations. The waiver of visa requirements is expected to encourage increased tourism flows, facilitate easier business engagements, and create a more conducive environment for investment opportunities.

Moreover, the visa-free travel policy is anticipated to strengthen social bonds and cultural understanding between the citizens of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, fostering a sense of unity and cooperation.

While specifics about the implementation and any additional conditions are yet to be disclosed, the announcement has been met with widespread enthusiasm and anticipation from citizens on both sides of the border.

The newfound ease of movement is poised to catalyze growth in various sectors, opening doors for collaborative ventures and mutual benefits, thereby solidifying the foundation for a more interconnected and harmonious relationship between the DRC and Uganda.

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