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"I voted for this report. The visa waiver covers the holders of diplomatic, service or official passports travelling for purposes of tourism or business. The citizens of the contracting parties may stay in each other’s territory for a maximum period of three months during a six-month period following the date of first entry. Visa exemption for travel purposes other than those stipulated in the agreement is still possible under the provisions of bilateral agreements signed by Brazil with 23 of the 27 Member States. The agreement takes into account the situation of Member States that do not yet fully apply the Schengen . As long as these Member States (Cyprus, Bulgaria and Romania) are not part of the Schengen area, the visa waiver confers a right on Brazilian citizens to stay for three months on the territory of each of them, irrespective of the period calculated for the entire Schengen area."@en1
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