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It is possible to go to Brazil as a tourist and get married or recognize your civil…

It is possible to go to Brazil as a tourist and get married or recognize your civil partnership, either with another foreigner or with a Brazilian person, regardless of gender. However, you will need to follow specific legal requirements, such as obtaining a marriage licence…

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It is possible to go to Brazil as a tourist and get married or recognize your civil partnership, either with another foreigner or with a Brazilian person, regardless of gender.

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It is possible to go to Brazil as a tourist and get married or recognize your civil partnership, either with another foreigner or with a Brazilian person, regardless of gender. However, you will need to follow specific legal requirements, such as obtaining a marriage licence and providing necessary documentation, which may include identification and proof of marital status. It is important to make sure that the tourist status time allows for the duration of your stay to complete the marriage process. If a Brazilian civil registry office imposes requirements that are not stipulated in the Brazilian law for marriage or recognition of a civil partnership, you could need to take legal action to assert your rights. Legal guidance can help clarify the applicable rules, the risks involved, and the next step that best fits your situation.

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Last updated: 2024-12-04

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