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Delegates attending the upcoming Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in Kampala to pay $50 for entry visa on arrival

Norman Mwambazi by Norman Mwambazi
September 16, 2019
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Uganda will host the 64th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference from September 22 to 29 and preparations are in full gear to make it a success for Uganda and a memorable one for the over 1000 delegates expected to attend the conference.

The Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration Control has made provision for issuance of visas to delegates, who may not have obtained the same in their home countries or online.

Currently, Uganda has a several ways through which visitors can get entry visas in the country like applying online, using Ugandan Mission offices in their countries and/or getting them on arrival at the airport or other entry points.

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The directorate also said that delegates will have to part with $50 (about Shs183,000) in order to have visa stickers endorsed in their passport.

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