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Immigration through Oiapoque

glimpser

Has somebody some experience on immigrating in Brazil by land from French Guyana throug the Ponte Binacional Brasil - Guyane Française that arrives in Oiapoque?

Thanks

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abthree

05/21/25  Has somebody some experience on immigrating in Brazil by land from French Guyana throug the Ponte Binacional Brasil - Guyane Française that arrives in Oiapoque?Thanks - @glimpser

You shouldn't have any trouble, as long as you have some time left on your 90 day visa waiver for Italian citizens.   You'll pretty much be at the end of the world -- a traditional way of saying "from one end of Brazil to the other" is "De Oiapoque até Chui" -- but I'm sure you know that.  Best of luck!

glimpser

You shouldn't have any trouble, as long as you have some time left on your 90 day visa waiver for Italian citizens.

Thanks to your reply, abthree

As a dual brazilian and italian citizen I do not need brazilian visa waiver..

And I didn't  know the traditional way of saying "from one end of Brazil to the other" is "De Oiapoque até Chui"

As I has never ever been in Brazil, not even by chance, I'm beginning to  consider, for my first trip in south America, to first visit the Guiana Space Centre near Kourou, in French Guiana (if feasible), then arrive in Brazil by land, with French Guiana the only part that the European Union borders with Brazil by land I know about.

I'm wondering if someone in this forum had the opportunity to arrive in Brazil through the bridge at Oiapoque.

abthree

05/22/25 @glimpser.  Sorry, I forgot that you're a dual citizen.  No problem, then.  That sounds like a fantastic trip -- have fun!  I've never been to Amapá, but I see that there's a good overnight bus connection from Oiapoque to Macapá, the state capital, on the Amazon Delta.  From there it should be easy to reach the rest of Brazil.