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BRAZIL |
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British
passport holders do not require an entry visa to Brazil.
Full UK
passports are required, and should be valid for at least 6 months from the return date to the UK, and generally you should have at least one double blank page available per country visited.
Passport
and visa requirements do change from time to time, and visitors are
advised to contact the Embassy prior to travel:
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| Health
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Compulsory
vaccinations: Yellow Fever essential if arriving from an infected area.
Recommended vaccinations: Malaria (depending on area visited), Yellow
Fever (depending on area visited), Hepatitus A, Typhoid.
Some insurance companies may not extend cover for situations arising where
Department of Health advice is not taken, irrespective of entry requirements.
The situation regarding vaccinations may change, and visitors are strongly
advised to speak with their local GP prior to travel. Information from
the Department of Health can be obtained here. |
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| Safety
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The
Foreign & Commonwealth Office issue safety advice to travellers to
many destinations around the world. This information changes regularly,
and visitors can get up to date information
here. |
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| Money |
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Unit
of currency: Real. |
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| Tourist
information |
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Brazilian
Tourist Board
c/o Brazilian Embassy
32 Green Street
London W1K 7AT
Tel: 020 7629-6909
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Information
given here is for guidance purposes only, and while Escape Worldwide make
all efforts to ensure that it is accurate and up to date, we cannot accept
any responsibilities for inaccuracies. You are strongly recommended to
check with us or the relevant organisations at the time of booking to
ensure that all details that are important to you are accurate. |