Overstay
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Originally Posted by gunt86
I would like to know if it is possible for a car to overstay (1 year or more) in Brasil now. With the new law, what sort of procedures do Brasil customs do on the car upon exit? Does Brasil customs have the entry date of the car in their computer, and do they check it upon exit to make sure it has not over stayed? Because if there are effectively no controls on overstaying, then all these problems people have with temporary parking of vehicles will cease to exit.
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Since the brazilian government are not issuing or making any kind of control in the entrance of vehicles it's definetly possible to leave a car/bike for as long as necessary. The brazilian customs don't have the details of your vehicle when you enter.
If you enter Brazil driving, the immigration will ask the plate of your vehicle but that's not for Customs control, that's a job for the RECEITA FEDERAL (customs) and as they're not issuing the permit, there's no reason the worry.
At the moment there are few bikes parked at the hostel, but I cancheck about a vehicle. If you need help finding a place or getting more info about this issue. give a shall, i would be happy to help you checking any legal issues straight at the customs office.
All the best
Rod
Iguassu Bikers Hostel | Iguassu Falls Overland Base
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