Angola recently made travel more accessible by waiving visa requirements for visitors from 98 countries, including Brazil. This policy allows stays of up to 30 days per visit, with a total of 90 days per year. The decision is detailed in Presidential Decree No. 189/23 from September 29, 2023. It specifically lists all the nations […]
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