Yes you can and I know several people who have done it. Yo would have to get your residence permit from DAS and then you would be issued a cedula de extranjeria. In a few years you would also be entitled to colombian citizenship while retaining your original citizenship (Colombia allows dual citizenship)
First of all you have to get your degree and apply for residency based on a skilled worker. You will probably have to go back to Colombia to apply. Check out travel.state.gov it can probably answer any questions you have.
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Colombia culture is the culture of Colombia.
Colombia has never had a monarch. Colombia has never had a monarch. Colombia is a democracy
Colombia's highlands are located in the Andes mountain range, which runs through the western part of the country. The three main ranges in Colombia are the Cordillera Occidental, the Cordillera Central, and the Cordillera Oriental. These highlands are known for their stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems.
Colombia es Pasión-Café de Colombia was created in 2006.
"Él es de Colombia" means "He is from Colombia" in English.
Even though the Amazon Basin is not in Colombia it is in Brazil, which is very close to Colombia. But the Andes Mountains run through Colombia and at the edge of Colombia is the Pacific Ocean.
Bogota (Spanish: Bogotá) is the capital of Colombia. It is located in the center of Colombia, South America.
Yes. De facto unions can be registered or unregistered in Colombia. Constitutionally, they bring all the same rights and responsibilities of marriage. The de facto status begins after two years of living together. After two years of residence, a de facto partner may apply for naturalization.
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