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I'm a Filipino, currently roaming around Ireland on a tourist visa. Can I go to Brazil from here?
I'm here being sponsored by my sister..Was just wanting to know if going to Brazil entails a visa, if so, where I can get them. Thanks a lot!
Yes, you may travel to Brazilia since citizens of the Philippines are visa waived for tourist visa for up to 90 days.
An Embarkation/Desembarkation card, provided to all visitors by the Brazilian Immigration authorities (DPMAF), must be filled in and signed appropriately and submitted to immigration upon arrival and when leaving Brazil.
Hi how are you !! My uncle in-law is Filipino and my fiance is Brazilian!!
If you want to go to brazil, you'll need to go to the Brazilian Embassy in Dublin.
I went there in 2003 but i didn't need a visa for some reason.
Brazil is a huge country, the people are great and the food is fab !!
You'll have a great time. Good Luck.
Orla C
Brazilian Embassy would be your first stop, to see if you need a visa to visit Brazil.
Sshhhh! It's Podge and Rodge
You can, but it's a very long journey.
Kika M
You can visit for 3 months and extend for another 3 months.