Talk:Visa policy of Brazil
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Dominican Republic and Venezuela
edit@TaipeiTaiwan2019: The most reliable source for a visa policy is the government of the destination country, because that's the one that actually implements it, not the government of the visitor's country. Even if the two countries have an agreement, sometimes they don't implement it exactly in the same way. The government of Brazil says that nationals of the Dominican Republic and Venezuela can stay without a visa for 60 days,[1] and their agreements also clearly say 60 days,[2][3] so that's what this article on the visa policy of Brazil should show. If the governments of the Dominican Republic and Venezuela grant different visa-free periods for nationals of Brazil, the articles on the visa policy of the Dominican Republic and of Venezuela should show those periods, but not the article on the visa policy of Brazil. Also, whenever you make a change to an article, please add a reference in the text of the article, with a link if it exists. It's not sufficient to mention the source in the edit summary. Heitordp (talk) 07:16, 17 April 2024 (UTC)