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ENVIRONMENT LICENSING FLOWCHART
VISAS
RAP/EAS
WORK
PLAN
REFERENCE
TERM
EIA AND RIMA
NOT
APROVED
CONSEMA HEARING
PUBLIC
PRELIMINARY
LICENSE TECHNICAL
REPORT
NOT
INSTALLATION APROVED
LICENSE
Nationals of most European and Latin American
countries, as well as certain other countries, do
EAS - SIMPLIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY not need a visa to enter Brazil for business visits of
OPERATION RAP – ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL PLAN up to 90 days. A list of visa requirements per coun-
try is available from the following link: http://
EIA AND RIMA - ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STUDY
LICENSE AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT chicago.itamaraty.gov.br/en-us/visa_require-
ments_by_country.xml
CONSEMA –ENVIRONMENTAL STATE COUNSEL In any case, investors planning to visit Brazil
are strongly advised to check with the Brazilian
consulate in their country on whether they re-
quire a visa before confirming travel plans.
For investors who do require a visa to enter
Brazil, it is recommended to apply for a business
visa that is valid for up to five years (depending on
For more information about this topic, please access: reciprocal arrangements in the country in which
http://www.brasil.gov.br/sobre/environment and you hold nationality) and allow a maximum stay
20
http://www.ibama.gov.br/licenciamento-ambiental/processo-de-licenciamento . of up to 90 days at any one time, which can be ex-
tended for a further 90 days upon request to the
20 In Portuguese only. Federal Police.
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