Brazil:
Changes To Migration Procedure And Enforcement During The Coronavirus Pandemic
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p>Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, even though requests for
prior residence authorisations and residence permits under the
Brazilian Migration Law are still being analysed by the General
Coordination of Labor Immigration, deferrals are not being granted
other than in emergencies duly justified to the immigration
authorities.
The Federal Police is also only attending emergency cases, and
since 13 March 2020, deadlines have been suspended and ceased to
run.
Originally published 09 Jun 2020
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