Entenda o novo Decreto: Atividades Técnicas sob Status de Visitante
October 16, 2025 | 11:00 AM — 12:00 PM PDT

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Temos o prazer de convidá-lo(a) para um webinar especial sobre as recentes mudanças na política migratória brasileira, publicada no dia 8 de outubro de 2025 e desde então em vigor, que ampliam as atividades permitidas sob o status de visitante para incluir serviços técnicos e de transferência de tecnologia de curta duração.
Essa alteração representa um passo importante na modernização do marco regulatório de imigração no Brasil, trazendo maior flexibilidade para mobilizações de curto prazo, mas também novos desafios de interpretação e compliance para empresas que recebem ou enviam profissionais ao país.
Nesta sessão, nossa equipe explicará, através de casos práticos, os principais pontos do novo decreto, incluindo:
- Quais atividades técnicas agora podem ser realizadas sob status de visitante;
- Duração máxima de estadia;
- Diferenças e variações por nacionalidade;
- Riscos e cuidados práticos durante o período de transição e implementação;
- Quando ainda será necessário recorrer ao Visto Técnico ou de Transferência de Tecnologia.
Por que participar?
Conteúdo exclusivo: Entenda como essa mudança impacta empresas que mobilizam especialistas técnicos para o Brasil e quais cuidados adotar para garantir conformidade.
- Visão prática: Casos reais, recomendações e boas práticas de documentação e gestão de dias de permanência.
- Especialistas locais: Insights da equipe Fragomen Brasil sobre o que já está sendo observado na prática por consulados e autoridades migratórias.
- Formato objetivo: Sessão clara e concisa, voltada a profissionais de mobilidade global, RH, jurídico e operações.
Garanta sua vaga e esteja entre os primeiros a compreender como aplicar corretamente as novas regras e reduzir riscos operacionais em mobilizações de curto prazo para o Brasil.
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