Pakistan‚ Brazil agree on grant of multiple-entry visa for businessmen

BusinessPakistan‚ Brazil agree on grant of multiple-entry visa for businessmen

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Brazil on Tuesday agreed on grant of multiple-entry visa for businessmen with an extended validity of up to five years on the basis of reciprocity.

Additional Secretary (Americas) Naghmana Hashmi and Ambassador of Brazil Alfred Leoni exchanged the notes in Islamabad on Tuesday.

Both sides declared this as a very constructive and fruitful development‚ which would boost direct trade and investment between Pakistan and Brazil.

The visa facility would help create an enabling environment for the businesspersons desirous of visiting respective countries for commercial activities.

It will also promote and strengthen bilateral trade and economic relations between the two countries.

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