She has told me that amazon.com in Brazil is only books and CDs. I would like to give her something for a more all-purpose store and also am wondering if there are any tax/tariff implications (gift ...
I am from brazil and my husband is australian. we want to go back to live in Brazil. How difficult it is to apply for a resident visa? Is it possible to apply from overseas or in country? Rgds....
how beautiful is sao conrado?is sao conrado fun? is it safe? should i just stay in sao conrado? if i stay in sao conrado is copacabana near or it's far? how long does it take to get to ...
I'm visiting Brasil in early April and need to book travel between Cuiaba and Brasilia, then down to Iguacu Falls. Looking for a recommendation of good travel planner who works w/ USA customers....
I fell in LOVE with a miniature Yorkie while on vacation on Brazil and I want to bring him back on the plane with me to the US. I know that he will need shots etc, but are there other requirements ...
You need a passport. You can generally get a visa when you go through customs. Why not just check with the Brazilian embassy in the UK before you go?
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"UK passport holders do not require a visa to enter Brazil. However, passports must be valid for at least six months and a return ticket and proof of sufficient funds may be requested on arrival. Tourists will be admitted for a stay of up to 90 days which is extendable, at the discretion of the Federal Police, for a further 90 days. Tourists are not allowed to work."