1. REQUIREMENTS
ELIGIBILITY
1.1. Conditions:
a) religious/missionary purpose.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1.2. Extended stays (a minimum of 6 months) the same type of visa can be issued to immediate family members. Those are, however, prohibited from engaging in any paid activity in Brazil.
1.3. First arrival in Brazil must take place within 90 days from the date the visa was issued.
1.4. This visa is good for multiple entries within the visa's duration. If necessary, a visa extension may be issued by the Federal Police in Brazil, if requested at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the authorized stay (special requirements apply).
1.5. Whenever the planned stay exceeds 90 days, registration with the Federal Police in Brazil is mandatory within 30 days from first arrival in the country (together with the passport, you must submit the original visa application form that will be returned to you by the Consulate once the visa is issued).
1.6. Brazilian nationals must enter and leave Brazil with their Brazilian passport only.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AND PROCEDURES
1.7. Submission to the Consulate of two visa application forms per applicant (Download here: Word_Format or RTF_Format), properly filled out (first and second pages) and duly signed (parents must sign for those under 18 years old and have their signatures notarized), together with the following documentation:
a) passport with a minimum remaining validity of six months (it must also have at least 2 blank pages available for visa stamp);
b) two recent 5 x 7cm passport-type photographs of applicant, showing entire face (must be front view) in white background. Snapshots and computer pictures are not accepted;
c) Yellow fever vaccination certificate, as applicable, i.e., if applicant traveled within the last 90 days to any of the following countries: Angola, Benin, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Colombia, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, French Guiana, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Suriname, Tanzania, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda or Venezuela. Please note that yellow fever vaccination is advisable if applicant's destination in Brazil includes any of the following States or regions: Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Federal District, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Pará, Rondônia, Roraima, Tocantins, south of Piauí, west and south of Bahia, north of Espírito Santo, northwest of São Paulo, west of Paraná, west of Santa Catarina and west of Rio Grande do Sul.
d) as applicable, polio vaccionation certificate (only for children between the ages of 3 months and 6 years);
e) appropriate visa and legalization payments, as applicable;
f) ordination certificate and/or diploma and school transcripts for complete undergraduate theological studies (notarized document);
g) recent résumé;
h) marriage certificate, birth certificate, or other official dependency document for spouse/ children/dependents and other immediate family members, as applicable;
i) proof of residence in the consular jurisdiction;
j) recent non-criminal record issued by the local (i.e., applicant's place of residence) Police Department (if applicant is of a criminally liable age);
k) signed and notarized statement of committment that the applicant will not engage in any activity in Indian areas without the proper authorization by FUNAI - National Indian Foundation (notarized document);
l) empowerment certificate issued to the Brazilian religious or missionary organization's head officer;
m) charter and bylaws of the Brazilian religious or missionary organization;
n) financial affidavit drawn at a Cartório by the Brazilian religious or missionary organization, guaranteeing the maintenance of the applicant and his/her family in Brazil and their repatriation at term.
1.8. The requirements listed are not all-inclusive. When processing a visa submission, the Consulate may request additional information/documentation.
1.9. All supporting documentation that is not originated in Brazil must be authenticated by the Consulate. Copy of Brazilian supporting documents must be notarized by a Cartório in Brazil.
CONSULAR FEES
1.10. The consular fee for a Temporary Visa VII is of Cnd $126.00, which must be paid by means of money order or certified cheque to the “Consulate General of Brazil in Toronto”. Cash will not be accepted.
1.11. The Consulate will accept visa submissions by the applicant in person or by a third party, acting on his/her behalf – an extra fee of Cnd$18,00 (eighteen dollars) must be included.
1.12. The Consulate cannot and will not recommend travel/services firms and makes it clear that all of them receive same identical treatment by the Visa Section of this Consulate. It is wise therefore to shop around and compare costs in case you use a travel/services firm. Minimum processing time is 10 (ten) business days, assuming all requirements are met. This does not include mailing time.
1.13. The Consulate will accept visa submissions by the applicant in person or by a third party, acting on his/her behalf: an extra fee of Cnd$18,00 (eighteen dollars) must be included. The Consulate cannot and will not recommend any such firm and makes it clear that all of them receive same identical treatment by the Visa Section of this Consulate: It is wise therefore to shop around and compare costs in case you use a travel/services firm. Minimum processing time is 10 (ten) business days, assuming all requirements are met. This does not include mailing time.
PROCESSING TIME
1.14. The minimum processing time is of 10 (ten) working days, not included the days used by the services provided by Canada Post.
APPLICATIONS BY MAIL
The same requirements above apply plus a pre-paid and self-addressed envelope (only Canada Post “Xpresspost”, “Priority Courier” or “Registered Mail” will be accepted) and a processing fee of Cnd $18,00 per person (money order or certified cheque payable to the Consulate-General of Brazil in Toronto)


