09/10/2012
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Short trips of three months will not need a visa to be performed, with the exception of the UK and Ireland
SÃO PAULO - It was published in the Official Gazette on Monday (8), Decree 7821 that formalizes an agreement between Brazil and the European Union exemption to the Brazilians need a visa to travel up to three months.
According to the publication, the decision applies not only to the UK and Ireland. Altogether, the Brazilians will travel to 25 countries without the need for permission.
According to the text, the exemption is valid ordinary passports and travel up to three months duration. However, you can extend the period since negotiated with the authorities of each country.
The purpose of the visa is valid for those who travel for tourism, to visit relatives or attend conferences, congresses and meetings, except when the person receives public funds for participation.
Source: News Agency
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