Brazil Visa and Entry and Exit What documents are needed for a group tourist visa to Brazil

Brazil tourist visa. Brazil Group Tourist Visa: (Individual travel must be handled through the travel agency group) Visa applicants need to provide the following documents:

1. Passport: passport valid for at least 6 months.

2. Visa application form: the application form should be signed by the applicant and indicate the date of completion. If the applicant is under 18 years old, the applicant's parents should sign the application form. All application forms should be printed on A4 paper and not handwritten.

3. Recent 2-inch color photo. (white background) 4. Notarized certificate of the unit's certification, which reads as follows: certifying the applicant's position and agreeing to travel to Brazil and retain the position; the notarized certificate must indicate who is responsible for the travel expenses. (If the applicant is a student, he/she must provide a certificate of enrollment and a certificate of study in school). 5. Proof of financial ability: The applicant should provide a bank deposit certificate that proves that he/she has enough financial ability to pay for the travel expenses, with a deposit amount of more than 50,000 yuan. (In English and Chinese).

6. Other relevant documents will be issued by the tour operator.

2. Visa for visiting relatives in Brazil: (For those who have obtained permanent residence in Brazil, their immediate relatives can apply for this type of visa) Visa applicants are required to provide the following documents:

1. A letter of financial guarantee (guaranteeing the living expenses and medical insurance costs of the relatives during the period of time they are in Brazil) issued by a notary public of the inviting party in Brazil, as well as a copy of the inviting party's permanent residence visa in Brazil.

2. The applicant is required to produce a notarized certificate of employment or retirement (in English and Chinese). 3. A certificate of deposit issued by the bank (in English and Chinese).

4. and a copy of the round-trip air ticket (please do not provide the original air ticket).

5. If the visitor is under 18 years old and not accompanied by his parents, he needs to provide a notarized letter of consent from his parents authorizing the Embassy to apply for a visa for his child; if one of the parents is travelling with him, the other needs to issue a letter of authorization.

6. According to the bilateral agreement, the fees for tourist visas are as follows: Chinese citizens: 30 days in Brazil; 60 days 200 yuan; 90 days 400 yuan; other countries 600 yuan, please consult the consular department of the Embassy.

7. Applicants should have all the documents ready when applying for a visa, otherwise it will not be accepted.

8. You can get the visa at least 10 working days after payment.

9. Tourists should enter the country within 90 days from the date of visa issuance. Embassy applicants are advised to apply for the visa at least one month in advance. The family visit visa is a one-time entry visa with a maximum stay of 90 days. If you need to stay in Brazil for more than 90 days, please apply for a visa extension at the Brazilian Federal Police Department upon arrival in Brazil. You may not stay in Brazil for more than 180 days in a year with this visa.

10. Tourist visa holders are not allowed to engage in paid activities in Brazil.

11. Applications for visas not under the consular jurisdiction of the Consulate will not be accepted unless they are submitted in person. Note: The Consulate reserves the right to request additional documents at the applicant's discretion. Brazilians who have joined other nationalities should provide a declaration that they no longer hold Brazilian nationality, as published in the Official Gazette of the Coalition Government, when applying for a visa. If both or one of the parents is Brazilian, they should enter Brazil with a Brazilian passport, even if they were born abroad. Chinese nationals traveling to Brazil: Brazil and China signed an agreement in 2004 for mutual exemption of diplomatic and official visas. The agreement stipulates that holders of diplomatic and official passports can enjoy visa-free access to Pakistan and can stay for 30 days after entering the country.

Chinese citizens holding ordinary service passports and ordinary passports need to apply for a visa at the Brazilian Embassy in China or the Consulate General in Shanghai to enter Brazil. When applying for a visa, you should submit a valid passport, a completed application form, a photo, a round-trip ticket, and an original invitation letter. Before traveling, please pay attention to the relevant information on the visa, especially the validity period of the visa. It takes a long time to get a visa in Brazil, so early preparation is recommended.

I. Types of Brazilian visas (a) diplomatic visas; (2) official visas; (3) courtesy visas; (4) transit visas; (5) tourist visas; (6) temporary visas; (7) residence visas. Tourist visas are issued to tourists and visitors to Brazil. Tourist Visa

Secondly, customs regulations require that before entering Brazil, you must fill out an entry form in duplicate, one in white and one in green, and keep it in a safe place. If you leave Brazil, you will be fined.

(1) Items that can be brought into Pakistan: Travelers can bring personal effects, newspapers, magazines and other items totaling up to 500 U.S. dollars duty-free into Pakistan Customs, with 50% import tax on the excess. Personal cash or traveler's checks should not exceed 10,000 Pakistani dollars (about 3,000 U.S. dollars).

(ii) Dutiable articles: 1. articles for commercial or industrial use; 2. motor vehicles such as automobiles, motorcycles, etc.

3. airplanes; 4. watercraft, etc.

(c) Items prohibited from entering the country: 1. Alcohol and tobacco produced in Brazil exclusively for external sale; 2. Narcotics or drugs; 3. Hidden items to evade inspection.

(d) Declared items: 1. Items exceeding the duty-free limit and subject to import duty; 2. Cash or traveler's checks equivalent to more than PKR 10,000; 3. Animals, plants, seeds, food, medicines, weapons, bullets, etc., which can be brought in only with the permission of the relevant authorities; 4. Items equivalent to more than PKR 3,000 and which are required to be in Pakistan for a short period of time; 5. Laptops to be used in Pakistan.

Three. Law and order situation Brazilian society is generally stable and the law and order situation is good. However, in recent years, due to the wide gap between rich and poor in Pakistan, the uneven distribution of social wealth, sharp social contradictions, the crime rate continues to rise. Especially in Rio de Janeiro, S?o Paulo and other major cities, prisons are overcrowded, prison riots, kidnapping for ransom and other vicious cases occur frequently. The social security situation is quite serious.

In view of this, domestic travelers to Brazil are reminded to pay attention to the following matters: (1) choose a more reputable travel agency, stay in a hotel with better conditions;

(2) when you go out to play, wear simple clothes, travel with a companion, it is best to have a tour guide, and do not try to go out alone in the evening;

(3) cash and valuables including passports are placed in hotel safes, and when going out Carry a small amount of cash and a copy of your passport with you;

(4) If you lose your passport, please contact our local embassy or consulate immediately.

In case of robbery and other accidents, please report immediately to the local police: 1. Sao Paulo Police Station Address: Rua Hugo Dantola 95, Tel: (011) 32255000, 310783322, Rio de Janeiro Police Station Address: Rua Hembeto de Campos Rio de Janeiro Leblanc 315, Tel: (021) 339971703, Manaus Police Station Address: AV . Eduardo Ribeiro (Eduardo Ribeiro) Centro 666, Tel: (092) 323119984, Brasilia Police Department Tel: (061) 33459520 or 33459515 IV. No avian influenza outbreak has been detected so far. Some of Brazil's major cities have good medical conditions and advanced equipment, but medical costs are expensive.

People with good economic conditions usually visit private hospitals, while the lower and middle classes usually enjoy free medical checkups and medical treatment in public hospitals. Yellow fever vaccination is recommended for travelers to Agra (Acre), Amapá (Amapá), Amazonas (Amazonas), Federal District, Goiás (Goiás), Maranhao (Maranhao) and Mato Grosso. Mato Grosso do Sul, Pará, Rond?nia, Roraima, Roraima and Tocantins. Local customs and regulations (1) Brazilians are warm, easy to socialize with, helpful and enjoy life. They pay more attention to appearance, conversation and demeanor. Don't talk too much and make too much noise so as not to disturb others. People do not throw confetti or spit in the street.

People should obey traffic rules and don't cross the street where there is no crosswalk. When a driver drives to a crosswalk, he usually stops politely to signal pedestrians to cross when someone is about to cross. Brazilians are public-spirited and take care to maintain social order by not standing in line at shopping malls, movie theaters, and stations. It is forbidden to dump garbage on the street and to smoke in no-smoking areas.

(2) When Brazilians receive gifts, they like to open the gift bag themselves, praise and thank the giver.

(3) In social occasions, Brazilians show courtesy and respect to others by listening attentively when they speak and not interrupting them.

(4) Generally, they do not ask about other people's finances or salaries. For women, they generally do not ask about their age and marital status.

(5) According to Brazilian law, people must be buried or cremated within 24 hours of death. All people wear black for funeral events.

(6) Brazil legally protects women. Once a couple divorces, the man must pay the woman's living expenses and the education of her minor children on time. If the man has money, the woman can also ask for a division of property.

Bring your own dental kit and slippers. Boiled water is not served in South American hotels. intransitive verb price and supply In recent years, the Brazilian consumer market has been affected by the rise in international energy prices and the price index has been rising. The dollar has fallen against the local currency. Currently the US dollar is worth 2.25 reais. Brazil is rich in produce and the market is well supplied with everything in the malls.

VII. Transportation and Tourism Brazil's transportation industry is relatively developed, the major cities are connected by air lines. The main means of transportation in each town is public **** cars and cabs. Cities such as Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia have subways. However, due to the poor condition of the roads due to age, tourists coming to Pakistan who take long-distance buses should still choose a reputable company. Brazil has a tropical and subtropical climate with an average annual temperature of about 26 to 29 degrees.

There are four distinct seasons, including a dry season and a rainy season.December and January are hotter and you can wear short sleeves. July and August are cooler. Just wear a long-sleeved shirt and jacket. The hotels in Brazil are warm and attentive, with a maximum of five stars, followed by four and three stars. Hotels are hygienic, include breakfast, and include a 10% service charge. Other hotel charges include: long distance telephone calls, laundry, in-room drinks and snacks. Generally hotels do not provide boiled water. If necessary, you can inform the waiter to bring it to you. When you check in or out of the hotel, if you need a bellhop to help you with your luggage, you should pay a tip. The price per piece of luggage is about R$1. There are Chinese restaurants in the cities of Brasilia, S?o Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Recife. Among them, there are more Chinese restaurants in Sao Paulo, and Chinese food is cheaper and there is a large choice. The voltage in the southern cities of Brazil is 110V, while the capital Brasilia and the northern regions are mostly 220V, but most hotels have 110V and 220V power supply. The television system in Brazil is PAL-M and NTSC.

Major tourist cities in Brazil: Rio de Janeiro, S?o Paulo, Manaus, Fosgua?u, Brasília and so on. Main Attractions: Jesus Mountain and Bread Mountain in Rio, Black River in Manaus, Tropical Rain Forest, Centennial Theater, Indian Museum. Itaipu Hydroelectric Power Station Fosguazu Falls. Modern architecture in Brasilia.8. Weather Most of Brazil is in the southern hemisphere, with a tropical climate in the north; December to February is summer, March to May is fall, June to August is winter, and September to November is spring. Nine. Exchange rate Brazil is not a freely convertible currency, especially Brazil. The exchange rate fluctuates frequently, so don't change it too much when you first enter the country. You can change it at will.

Brazil: currency name real. Current exchange rate (for reference only): 1 U.S. dollar is about 1.65 black Austrian x . Difference in timeBrazil is 10 hours slower than Beijing in summer and 11 hours slower than Beijing in winter.XI. SpecialtiesButterfly plate (crafts made of butterfly specimens), amethyst stone (commonly known as amethyst packet or amethyst cave), water gall agate, coffee. Most attractive are the Brazilian gems, mainly emeralds, aquamarines, tourmalines, natural aquamarines and amethysts.

XII. Tipping in South America is a custom in Western countries. Guests are expected to tip drivers and guides $4 per person per day.

Thirteen. Weights and measures in South America are metric, and clothing, shoe sizes, and ring sizes are the same as on the European continent.

XIV. Embassy Contacts, Main Tourist Cities in the Country, Joint Police Telephone Numbers and Reference Websites The Chinese Embassy in Brazil is located in the capital city of Brasilia: Address: SES-Avenida. das Nacos, QD.813, LOTE 51-L4, qd . 813; Tel: (005561) 21958200

Brazilian Joint Police Headquarters Tel: (061) 33118000

E-mail:dcs@dpf.gov.br

Fax: (061) 33118737

Brazilian Customs Tel. 33651367

Fax: (061) 336513 34

Brazilian Civil Aviation Authority Tel: (061) 32121800

Fax: (061) 33651314

Brazilian Travel Agency Tel.