Starting this week, citizens of the Chinese mainland and Brazil can obtain 10-year tourist and business visas to visit each other’s countries. This mutual visa facilitation aims to enhance tourism and business cooperation between the two nations.
The new visa policy is expected to significantly boost travel and investment opportunities. Businesses anticipate increased collaboration, while tourists look forward to exploring the rich cultural heritage of both countries.
“This is a milestone in China-Brazil relations,” said an official from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “We are confident that extended visa validity will encourage more exchanges and strengthen our bilateral ties.”
The Brazilian government also expressed optimism. “We welcome Chinese visitors and businesspeople to Brazil,” a Brazilian official stated. “This agreement opens doors for deeper economic and cultural connections.”
The move comes as both countries seek to expand their global partnerships and provide more convenience for travelers and investors. With easier access, entrepreneurs and tourists alike are expected to contribute to the growth and diversity of each nation’s economy.
Travelers are advised to check the specific visa application requirements through official channels to benefit from the new policy.
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Mutual visa facilitation between China and Brazil takes effect
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