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Old 24 Aug 2013
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Keep the TIP issue for Brazil simple

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Originally Posted by Vorteks View Post
After reading other forums, my understanding is different. It seems, like Venezuela, that you vehicle is not linked to your passport, so you have to leave Brazil with your vehicle within your visa time allowance. For European tourists from the Schengen zone for example, this means you and your vehicule have to leave within three month, and can not return to Brazil for the next three month.

This would explain why no special vehicle import paper would be needed anymore. But actually the law became more restrictive, not more laxist, since you cant leave the country without your vehicle. This makes more sense, since the Brazilian administration is not reknown for being laxist

Could you confirm that foreign extra mercosur vehicles are now stamped in the passport, Quati?
Really sorry guys, haven´t checked the HUBB recently, too many things to do, anyway, let´s try to clarify some situations in a simple way

FIRST - Every tourist from anywhere in the milk way who´s not required visa can enter Brazil and stay for 90 days and renew the stay for another 90 days, you mustrenew your "extra 90 days" before the expired date.

SECOND - When you enter into Brazil drivin/riding, there´s no need anymore of the TIP forthe vehicle, as explained to me from border officers, it´s not worth controlling vehicles entering Brazil once it´s impossible to register an used foreigner vehicle.

THIRD - When you get your passport stamped and they give you the piece of paper with your details, they WILL ask your plate or NOT, it´s mandatory, So the plate in that piece of paper IS NOT officially linked to your passport, that´s a fact. Isay this because I´ve helped bikers leaving Brazil WITHOUT their bikes and they never asked about the vehicle wich the plate is registered in the piece of paper.

FOURTH -MY OPINION - As you´re not obligated to leave the country with the vehicle wich the plate is registered in the piece of paper, I can´t see why someone can consider that the brazilian customs are not being laxist and are being more restrict.
Of course it´s a gap in the law, but believe me, it was a lot of trouble to register a vehicle in a border and then after 3 months when the vehicle leaves the country, the entry information hasn´t arrived in the main office of the Customs in the capital of Brazil and the vechicle has already left.

If you have more doubts about this situations feel free to ask me and I´ll happy to help. If you´re passing by Iguazu just give us shall for a ok.

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