Chinanews.com, August 27, according to the WeChat official account of the Chinese Embassy in Brazil, the Brazilian Federal Police recently announced the issue of handling the identity documents of a large number of foreign citizens in Brazil during the epidemic, and announced the Announcement No. 25/2021-DIREX/PF ( The relevant regulations of No. 21/2021-DIREX/PF shall be continued) and will take effect on September 15, 2021. The main contents include:

  1. For foreigners whose entry permit documents expire after March 16, 2020, the deadline for obtaining or registering a residence permit and temporary visa registration is extended to March 15, 2022.

(Foreign citizens who complete the legalization of their identity documents within the prescribed time limit will not be punished for delayed registration or overstay. If the violations involved in this clause occur before March 16, 2020 or do not comply with May 2017 Article 109, paragraphs 2, 3, and 4 of Law No. 13.445 on the 24th will not be exempt from fines. This clause applies to immigrants and visitors who are applying for residence permits and other necessary documents, but are unable to make appointments due to regional restrictions on service agencies. )

  2. Immigration status materials, refugee status materials, National Immigration Registration Card (CRNM, commonly known as "Red Card") and Temporary National Immigration Temporary Registration Card (DPRNM) valid until March 16, 2020 are deemed to have been extended and continue It is valid and should be accepted in various businesses before March 15, 2022, including for enrollment, registration, renewal or conversion purposes.

  3. During the process of ID application, as long as the holder has been living in Brazil and the legalization procedure is initiated before March 15, 2022, the passport and passport issued abroad that are valid after March 16, 2020 Documents such as ID cards and non-criminal certificates will be accepted.

(This rule does not apply to cases where the stay in a foreign country exceeds 30 days.)