Brazil Property News: Change allows 90 day visits to Brazil




26th November 2008 04:51


A change allowing some visitors to enter Brazil for up to three months has been revealed.

Under the new ruling those with a Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) passport can remain in the South American country for as long as 90 days, it may interest those considering buying property in Brazil to learn.

The agreement comes into action with immediate effect after the HKSAP completed discussions with the Brazilian government.

A spokesperson for the Hong Kong group commented it is pleased the arrangement has been finalised, a move which could allow those wishing to view property in Brazil a greater length of time to do so.

They added: "We welcome the confirmation by the Brazilian government and believe the arrangement will enhance the travel convenience of HKSAR passport holders and promote trade, business and tourism links between Hong Kong and Brazil."

Recently, the South American nation's finance minister Guido Mantega claimed he expects the country to enjoy economic growth in 2009.


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