News: Mexico and Brazil approve visa exemption
The governments of Mexico and Brazil have agreed to the exemption of the fast-stay visas in ordinary passports for his or her citizens. The move is designed to extend the flow of travelers between the 2 nations. The decision is the culmination of a chain of negotiations between President Enrique Pena Nieto and Dilma Rousseff Coimbra, President of Brazil, as portion of the Summit of the Community of Latin America and Caribbean States (CELAC), held last January within the city of Santiago de Chile. The visa requirement for Brazilians were in force since 2005, and from May 2010 Mexico applied CHM immigration to these citizens with a US visa; moreover, the Migration Documentation Information System (SIDOMI) and the System of Electronic Authorization (SAE) allowed Brazilian tourists and businessmen to procure...
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