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Technically, yes, but its not advisable.

Technically, yes, but it’s not advisable. If you travel to Brazil on your other passport, the immigration authorities might treat you as a foreign citizen, which means you’ll be subject to the maximum stay limits for non-Brazilians. There have been instances where Brazilians…

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Technically, yes, but its not advisable.

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Technically, yes, but it’s not advisable. If you travel to Brazil on your other passport, the immigration authorities might treat you as a foreign citizen, which means you’ll be subject to the maximum stay limits for non-Brazilians. There have been instances where Brazilians traveled on a foreign passport and, when it was time to leave, they were fined for overstaying the permitted period. It's always best to seek advice from an experienced immigration lawyer who can guide you through the right steps for your specific situation. They have the expertise and understand the nuances of immigration regulations, helping you avoid any potential issues.

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Last updated: 2024-08-28

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