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Brazil Embassy in Wellington

 
Embassy of Brazil in Wellington, New Zealand
Wool House, 10 Brandon Str, Level 9
City: Wellington
Country : New Zealand 
Tel: (64-4) 473 3516
Fax: (64-4) 473 3517
E-mail: brasemb@brazil.org.nz


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Address
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Embassy of Brazil in Wellington, New Zealand      send edits
10 Brandon Street - Level 9
PO Box 5432
City: Wellington
Phone: (64 4) 473 3516
Fax: (64 4) 473 3517
Web Site: http://www.brazil.org.nz
Email: brasemb@brazil.org.nz
Office Hours: Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 17:00
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This type of visa can be issued to individuals who intend to travel to Brazil as:


a) University students of any level (undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate) including theological and technical courses;

b) Students on a “sandwich” scholarship with a Brazilian institution of higher education.

Temporary-IV visa holders can not engage in any paid or work activity in Brazil.

Enrollment must be in a duly recognised university or institution of higher education accredited by the Brazilian Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC).

GENERAL RULES

Foreign citizens travelling to Brazil to attend study courses –– must have a ‘Student Visa’.

# Applicants must have lived in NZ for at least one year prior to the visa application.


# First entry into Brazil must be within 90 days from the date the visa is issued.


It is the responsibility of the applicant to make sure the application is lodged accordingly.

# Within 30 days of arrival in Brazil, bearers of a ‘Student Visa’ must register with the Brazilian Immigration authorities (DPMAF) and submit the second copy of the visa application form, which will have been stamped and returned to them by the Consulate General.


# An Embarkation/Desembarkation card, provided to all visitors by the Brazilian Immigration authorities (DPMAF), must be filled in and signed appropriately and submitted to authorities upon arrival and when leaving Brazil.


REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

# Applicant’s passport valid for a minimum of six months from the date of intended arrival in Brazil, with at least 2 (two) blank visa pages available. Please note that the amendment pages are not intended for visas;

Public Holidays

Below are listed Public Holidays for the January 2009-December 2010 period.

2009
1 Jan New Year's Day.
20 Jan* Founding of Rio de Janeiro.
25 Jan* Founding of São Paulo.
20-24 Feb Carnival.
10 Apr Good Friday.
21 Apr Tiradentes.
1 May Labour Day.
11 Jun Corpus Christi.
7 Sep Independence Day.
12 Oct Our Lady Aparecida, Patron St of Brazil.
2 Nov All Souls' Day.
15 Nov Republic Day.
24 Dec Christmas Eve.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
31 Dec New Year's Eve.

2010

1 Jan New Year's Day.
20 Jan* Founding of Rio de Janeiro.
25 Jan* Founding of São Paulo.
12-17 Feb Carnival.
2 Apr Good Friday.
21 Apr Tiradentes.
1 May Labour Day.
3 Jun Corpus Christi.
7 Sep Independence Day.
12 Oct Our Lady Aparecida, Patron St of Brazil.
2 Nov All Souls' Day.
15 Nov Republic Day.
24 Dec Christmas Eve.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
31 Dec New Year's Eve.

 

 






 

 
 
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