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Portugal airport strike ends 26 October; Brazilian travellers advised to expect residual delays

Portugal airport strike ends 26 October; Brazilian travellers advised to expect residual delays

Portugal’s ground-handling strike finished on 26 October 2025, but baggage backlogs may disrupt Brazilian arrivals for another 48 hours. Companies should advise travellers to retain receipts for essentials and consider hand-luggage-only policies for short trips.

Oct 27, 2025
CPLP visa/residence scheme explained in new Jusbrasil guidance

CPLP visa/residence scheme explained in new Jusbrasil guidance

Jusbrasil’s 26 October 2025 guide demystifies Brazil’s CPLP visa and residence options, highlighting faster processing and no quota limits. Employers recruiting from Portugal or Lusophone Africa should add the CPLP pathway to their mobility toolkit.

Oct 27, 2025
UK updates Brazil travel advisory, highlights methanol poisoning risk

UK updates Brazil travel advisory, highlights methanol poisoning risk

The UK FCDO left its Brazil travel advice at ‘still-current’ status on 26 October 2025, underlining continued warnings about methanol poisoning and security risks in parts of the Amazon. Companies must brief travellers on contaminated-alcohol dangers and ensure emergency medical support is in place.

Oct 27, 2025
US ‘Visa Integrity Fee’ temporarily suspended, easing cost burden for Brazilian applicants

US ‘Visa Integrity Fee’ temporarily suspended, easing cost burden for Brazilian applicants

On 26 October 2025 FolhaPress reported that Washington has put the planned US$250 ‘Visa Integrity Fee’ on hold, sparing Brazilian non-immigrant visa applicants from a steep cost increase—at least temporarily. Mobility managers should watch for a possible re-activation of the fee and budget accordingly.

Oct 27, 2025
Australia’s Smartraveller maintains high-caution level for Brazil visitors

Australia’s Smartraveller maintains high-caution level for Brazil visitors

DFAT’s Smartraveller site kept its ‘Exercise a high degree of caution’ rating for Brazil on 26 October 2025, citing violent crime and drink-spiking with methanol. Australian businesses must maintain robust security briefings and secure-transport plans for staff travelling to or through Brazil.

Oct 27, 2025

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