Great video. I always enjoy your adventures. I hope it is not too difficult for you to make these videos. Because that's how I experience other sides of our earth. I'm looking forward to your next video.
People there are very friendly but unfortunately they don't speak English and it can be a little overwhelming. It is recommended that you have a guide there is communication gets a little difficult. Hopefully you enjoy your time there. Great Video. Thank you for visiting my country.
@@misterabroad123 - I only saw one question about RETURNING to Brazil. My question was about LEAVING Brazil and if it is necessary to get an EXIT stamp…?
Great video. I always enjoy your adventures. I hope it is not too difficult for you to make these videos. Because that's how I experience other sides of our earth. I'm looking forward to your next video.
Thank you very much!
Eu amo essa região de Foz do Iguaçu realmente as três fronteiras é muito incrível de conhecer.
Sim, vale a pena!
People there are very friendly but unfortunately they don't speak English and it can be a little overwhelming. It is recommended that you have a guide there is communication gets a little difficult. Hopefully you enjoy your time there. Great Video. Thank you for visiting my country.
Claro, eu sei. Tem outros vloggeiros que falam o contrario. Eu falo português e espanhol mas não é seguro fazer outra parada por taxi.
Awesome.
How did you get a Brazilian SIM card? I heard you need to have a cpf to get one? If so how did you get a cpf?
They are easy to get. Local gov office has em .
Yes, that's true. It's not as easy as it used to be. Some official stores like TIM or Claro activate it for you using your passport
love it
What? Why'd you have to go to the immigration office and get a stamp and pay for a visa? I read there is no border control here. I'm so confused.
There is no visa fee since late 2021. The stamp is to stay in the country legally upto 3mos. Thanks for watching.
Is it possible to cross into Paraguay without stopping at Brazilian immigration?
please read the other comments posted and you'll find your answer
@@misterabroad123 - I only saw one question about RETURNING to Brazil. My question was about LEAVING Brazil and if it is necessary to get an EXIT stamp…?
There is no immigration checkpoint when you went back to the Brazilian side?
There is but it's not necessary to get stamped if you're just going for a day trip or shopping
Is Ciudad del Este safe to stay?
Nope
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