Brazilian and Portuguese citizens can now use their national driving licenses in each other’s countries. The governments of Brazil and Portugal inked this deal. Brazil’s Transport Minister Renan Filho and Portugal’s Infrastructure Minister João Galamba led the signing. This deal simplifies cross-border travel for citizens of both nations. The rules are simple for drivers: The […]
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