Aiming to boost trade and tourism, China, largest emissary of international tourists and world’s most congested country signed a visa facilitation agreement with Brazil in the first week of September. According to Marx Beltrão, Brazilian Tourism Minister, this agreement will make an important handout to get to the target 12 million foreign visitors by 2022. If you are planning to visit this country for holidays, stay in a Bahia beach resort the likes of Tivoli Ecoresort Praia Do Forte as this northeastern part of the country offers varied terrain, from desert-like region to tropical coast.
The agreement between Brazil and China stated that tourist visas are “valid for 5 years with 90 days of period of stay, renewable for up to another 90 days every 12 months.”
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