Let's discuss visa applications for Colombia and Japan – two very different processes.
I'm ready. It's always interesting to compare bureaucratic systems.
Colombia is relatively straightforward for tourists; many nationalities can enter visa-free for up to 90 days, often extendable.
That's correct. It's a relatively relaxed system for short-term stays.
What about longer stays, perhaps for work or residency?
Then it becomes more complex, requiring specific visa categories like student, work, or investment visas, each with its own application process.
And Japan? I've heard it's much more rigorous.
Japan is indeed more demanding. While visa-free entry exists for short stays for many nationalities, the requirements are strict and the permitted duration is limited.
What about longer-term visas, such as for work or study?
The process is rigorous, requiring sponsors, extensive documentation, and significant processing time. It's achievable, but requires thorough preparation.
So, Colombia is more relaxed, while Japan demands precision and meticulous preparation.
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