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Brazil Dinky Route: Brazil has made big preparations to crack down on those going to Canada and America via Dinky Route. Brazil will no longer allow air migrants coming from 5 Asian countries including India to enter the country.

These countries include India, Vietnam, Nepal, Bangladesh and Indonesia. Now migrants coming from these countries without visa will not be allowed to enter Brazil.

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A report by the Federal Police of Brazil has revealed that migrants coming from these countries only use the Sao Paulo International Airport. While their aim is to go to other countries. Citizens coming from these countries travel by air which has a stopover at Sao Paulo Airport. Such passengers stay in Brazil itself and start a separate journey to infiltrate Canada and America via Peru.

Brazil will not allow them to enter the country.

Brazil’s ministry said that from next week, passengers from these countries traveling without visa will not be allowed to enter Brazil. Such passengers will either have to continue their journey by plane or return to their native country. The report claims that 70 percent of the passengers applying for asylum at Sao Paulo airport are from India, Nepal or Vietnam.

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Brazil’s focus on air travel

Overall, Brazil is now going to ban 5 Asian countries whose citizens enter Brazil through air travel without visa. This is going to have a big impact on Indians as well. At present, there is no mention of banning air travellers going directly to Brazil in this report.

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