Japan is contemplating withdrawing visa necessities for Brazilians

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The prime minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida, introduced on Friday (19) that he’s contemplating eradicating the visa requirement for Brazilians to enter the nation.

Kishida met with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in Hiroshima, the place they attended the G7 summit.

Japan is contemplating “procedures for the introduction of short-stay visa waivers for atypical passport holders from Brazil,” the Japanese authorities mentioned in an announcement issued after the bilateral assembly.

Right now, the Japanese don’t want a visa to enter Brazil. Answering a name from the tourism business, the requirement was eliminated in 2019 by then-President . . .

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