Same-sex immigration policy in Brazil

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LGBT immigration equality by country or territory
  Recognition of same-sex couples in national immigration laws
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The old Customs of Porto Alegre.
The old Customs of Florianópolis.

Same-sex immigration policy in Brazil or immigration equality is legal in Brazil since December 3, 2003, and the new text is of January 29, 2008. The Federal Police of Brazil, located in the Brazilian Airports, is the responsible by this initial procedure, that forwards the documents to the National Immigration Council of Brazil, located in Brasília, the federal capital. Which examines whether the union is true, such as opposite-sex couples.

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