Stricter immigration controls for seafarers entering Brazil now in force | Gard's Insights
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Following Brazil’s ratification of ILO Convention 185, only seafarers’ identification documents issued by ILO Convention 185 member states are accepted as valid travelling documents by Brazil, without the need for a visa.
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