Can I enter Cuba with my other passport if I have dual citizenship?

For Cubans residing abroad, a very frequent question is whether with dual citizenship you can enter Cuba with the other passport and avoid having to renew the Cuban passport, which is usually more expensive than that of the nation where you reside. resides.

The recent proposed Migration Law in Cuba has generated a wide debate, both inside and outside the island, and has opened this old question to controversy.

The Cuban community abroad, which has millions of people who long to maintain a link with their homeland, but see how the Cuban passport procedures become more expensive from abroad, would find it simpler to use the other passport, the one that offers them the double nationality. But can not.

With this new law, one of the most controversial points is the possibility that Cubans residing outside the country can enter the island with a foreign passport, but under the condition of meeting a specific requirement. Which is it?

I have dual citizenship: can I enter Cuba with my other passport?

The reality is that for many Cubans in exile, the possibility of returning to their country with a foreign passport does not represent a symbolic break with their Cuban identity, but rather an ease and reduction of procedures when traveling.

The draft of the Cuban Migration Law, in its article 56 of Title V, contemplates the possibility that Cubans who renounce their citizenship can return to the island with a foreign passport.

However, this provision is subject to the application for a visa and compliance with other regulations that have not yet been completely defined and that will have to be expanded throughout the Parliament’s discussions and the doubts of the population, in mid-July. , when this analysis was scheduled.

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