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Yes, you are probably right. I'll just tell customs that everyone said its OK.
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Yes, you are probably right. I'll just tell customs that everyone said its OK.
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Tell them ya are wanting to see more of their beautiful country and brush them up  , also you really are not committing a crime as are coming back to continue with the bike so it is not like you are leaving it here.
With talking to locals here (big moto shop owner) about your situ they all said they (the feds) don't have a problem with parting with/selling an international bike here but they just clobber anyone who buys it with their 60 % taxes etc which is their deterrent for someone to do this because of the cost involved.
We are going to exit then get another 90 days cos 3 months is only a scratch here
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We are going to exit then get another 90 days cos 3 months is only a scratch here
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Good to see you two enjoying Brazil like we did. Should be also possible to extend your visa with another 90 days. up to 180 in one year, then you need to stay 180 days out of the country... :-(
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Good to see you two enjoying Brazil like we did. Should be also possible to extend your visa with another 90 days. up to 180 in one year, then you need to stay 180 days out of the country... :-(
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Yes Brazil is fantastic, just huge ... compared to NZ anyway
Some amazing countryside and NP's
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I was told I could extend the visa at any policia federali station. Was a cost - a bit less than the cost of getting the visa in the first place (USD35). German yesterday said they couldn't exrtend in-country either so obviously no consistency across countries.
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Brasil's visa system is based on reciprocity. So there is no 'standard' approach to visas for visitors from different countries. For example, some European passports are allowed to be in Brasil for 90 +90 days consecutive but not exceed 180 in a year. Other European passports are allowed 180 days per year but also not allowed more than 90 days in a 180 day period. It is entirely dependent on how the foreign country treats visitors from Brasil.
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Also, some things have been changing and we heard from French and Germans that couldn't extend, where as we did so.
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