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The Brazilian visa is valid for 30 days, and you must enter the country within 90 days for multiple visas. How to understand it?

It means that you need to enter the country within 90 days from the date of issuance, otherwise the visa will be invalid. After entering the country, you can stay in the country for 30 days from the date of entry, otherwise it will be illegal to stay. Multiple visa means that you can use more capital to enter and leave the country within the validity period of the visa.

1, the validity period of the visa

The validity period of a visa refers to the time period during which the holder is allowed to enter the country from the date of issuance of the visa. After this time period, the visa will be invalid.

2. Visa duration

The duration of the visa refers to the time allowed for the holder to stay after entering the country. The difference between it and the visa validity period is that the visa validity period refers to the use period of the visa, that is, the holder can enter and leave the country within the specified time.

3. Number of valid visas

In addition to the validity period and stay period, the visa also stipulates the number of valid times. Generally, it is divided into one valid visa, two valid visas and multiple valid visas. The number of times a visa is valid means that once it is used within the validity period, it will be invalid. Two valid visas, that is, you can use them twice within the validity period of the visa. Multiple valid visas, that is, within the validity period of the visa, the holder can enter and leave its territory multiple times.

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Matters needing attention when entering Brazil

Foreign tourists who have reached the age of 16 must fill in the customs declaration form before entering the country, and foreign tourists under the age of 16 must be declared by their parents or guardians. Duty-free items include books, newspapers, magazines and personal consumption items, the total value of which does not exceed $500, and the excess is taxed.

Individuals should not carry more than R $65,438+0,000 in cash or traveler's checks. The upper limit of alcoholic beverages is 12 liter, 200 cigarettes or 25 cigars or 250 grams of tobacco.

In the airport duty-free shops entering Brazil, foreign tourists can buy goods with a total price not higher than 500 US dollars, among which foreign tourists under the age of 18 are not allowed to buy alcoholic beverages and tobacco products.

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