
Colombia Visas 2026: What Immigration Changes Could Foreign Nationals Expect Under President Abelardo de la Espriella?
23 de junio de 2026
Recent presidential elections in Colombia have raised questions among foreign nationals, investors, and international companies regarding the future of the country's immigration policy.
Abelardo de la Espriella, a well-known Colombian attorney, entrepreneur, and public figure, has built his political discourse around legal certainty, institutional strengthening, and the promotion of private investment. Although his government platform does not include detailed immigration proposals, his public statements allow for the anticipation of certain trends that could affect foreign nationals who currently live in or wish to establish themselves in Colombia.
Greater Promotion of Foreign Investment
One of the pillars of his economic vision is attracting international investment into strategic sectors. This could translate into a more favorable environment for foreign investors, entrepreneurs, and business owners seeking to develop projects in Colombia.
The legal certainty promoted by the new administration could provide greater stability for individuals applying for investor visas, business visas, and other residency pathways linked to economic activities in the country.
Increased Control Over Irregular Migration
The president-elect has publicly expressed a firm position regarding irregular migration. His statements suggest stronger immigration controls and increased efforts aimed at identifying foreign nationals who remain in Colombia without complying with legal requirements.
In practice, this could result in greater enforcement measures and an increase in immigration verification procedures conducted by the relevant authorities.
Support for Legal and Orderly Migration
Another recurring message from Abelardo de la Espriella has been his support for "legal migration." This suggests a scenario in which foreign nationals holding valid visas, complying with their tax obligations, and maintaining lawful immigration status may find a more favorable environment.
As a result, there may be increased oversight regarding compliance with tax, labor, and social security obligations among foreign residents in Colombia.
Will There Be Changes to Colombia Visas?
At present, no amendments have been announced to Resolution 5477 of 2022, the regulation governing a significant portion of Colombia's visa system. However, a change in government is often accompanied by new institutional guidelines and the appointment of new authorities within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Therefore, the issuance of new regulations or regulatory adjustments affecting certain aspects of Colombian immigration policy over the coming years cannot be ruled out.
Conclusion
Although there have been no official announcements regarding specific immigration reforms, the statements and proposals of the new administration suggest a policy focused on two primary objectives: facilitating lawful foreign investment and strengthening control over irregular migration.
Foreign nationals interested in living, investing, or working in Colombia should remain attentive to any regulatory changes that may occur in the coming months.
Article written by Matías Stazzone, immigration attorney, Director of the Colombian Group of Migration Professionals, and consultant with more than eight years of experience advising foreign nationals on Colombian visas, residency, and citizenship matters.
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