bonjour!
je suis présentement à Macapa au brézil.
ma question est celle de savoir, si j'ai besoin de quel visa pour acceder à la guyane dans cette zone frontalières a la
guyane. et si c'est possible d'acceder en guyane à partir de macapa par un laisser-passer.
merci d'avance pour la reponse.
🤪 sais pas, va voir sur www.diplomatie.fr, tu trouveras peut être la réponse, mais ne te fies pas aux règles générales pour la France
En effet, si je me souviens bien, les français de Guyane ont besoin d'un visa pour entrer au Brésil, mais pas le français de France métropolitaine
Il y a donc peut-être réciprocité vis à vis des brésiliens
Bon voyage
"de tous les remords de l'homme, le plus cruel sans doute est celui de l'inaccompli" M. Yourcenar
Salut Cidroline!
je suis content que tu es repondu à ma préocupation.
merci encore une fois je veux verifié á la site dela
diplomatie.
mais je ferais de mon mieux pour visité la guyane.
dit moi quel est ton meilleur souvenir que tu garde de tes
voyage éffectué à l'etranger?
bye c'etait blaise
Salut mes amis!
En profitant des informations, je vous pose quelqu'unes,
Voilá je désire m'installer a Guyene, j'ai les passaportes italin et brésiliens (cést vrai doppia citadinanza, je rit parce que j'avai un ami Palestinien en Veneza que n'avait pas aucun passaport, malhereusement, seulement un sauf condut egptien, mon Dieu), et bien j'ai aussi la carte d'identité italienne et travail, comme bresilien est-ce que je peux travailler en Cayene ou autre ville comme les Français, la carte de séjour, est-elle necessaire pour moi, c'est meilleur demander le visas au Bresil au Consulat a sao paulo.
je deja travaille a Geneve legal dans La SECURITAS comme gardien, agent securité, gardien de chambre, garde de corps pour diplomates etc. et travaille dans la region de mes grand-parents a Treviso comme Conducteur Off-set dans la plus grande Imprimerie de la ville, je suis expert aussi en arts graf. ok,
je voudrais savoir se il y a des offres d'emplois et quelles agences on peut contacter, d'avance je parle (je me debroulle un peu) en Français (5 ans au Seminaire Adventist du Saleve) espagnol, italien, portugais bien sur et intermediate english, vraiment je besoin des infos, parce que je reve avec Guyane, si vous savez de restaurant, hotel, magazin ou entreprise minier, voilá, et excuse-moi prend ton espace, lacandido@gmail.com abraços do brasil
Salut.
J'en profites pour répondre à ton mail sur ton post. Je ne saurai pas trop quoi te dire. Si tu as une carte d'identité italienne cela signifie que tu as la nationalité italienne, donc tu es européen, donc j'imagine que tu dois pouvoir venir travailler dans n'importe quel pays d'Europe.
Par contre comme je l'ai dit dans un autre post auquel j'avais répondu à quelqu'un qui avait le même souhait que toi de venir travailler en Guyane, la seule chose que je peux répéter c'est qu'il faut venir sur place et voir ce qui est possible. Je fais comme ça à chaque fois que je décide d'aller vivre ailleurs.
Je n'ai pas d'amis brésiliens ici qui pourraient me renseigner. La majorité des brésiliens installés en Guyane vivent dans des conditions de grande pauvreté. Ils arrivent souvent de Macapa. Il y a beaucoup de clandestins et ce n'est pas du tout facile pour eux : se cacher tout le temps, trouver du travail sous-payé. Beaucoup d'hommes clandestins sont chercheurs d'or et sont traqués par l'armée. L'immigration est de plus en plus surveillée mais si tu es européen ce n'est pas la même chose.
Sur la vie en Guyane, tu peux lire les différents posts sur ce sujet, je ne vois rien de plus à ajouter ce que j'avais déjà écrit pour d'autres.
Je crois surtout que dans la vie, lorsqu'on veut très fort quelque chose et que c'est juste, on l'obtient alors si vraiment tu veux venir ici, tente ta chance. De toute façon qui ne prend pas de risques dans sa vie n'obtient jamais rien. En tout cas c'est ma philosophie.
Moi je pars définitivement de Guyane dans 3 semaines. Je vais au Canada dans un premier temps et ensuite....qui vivra verra !!!
Bon courage à toi et bonne chance dans tes projets - Béatrice
Et voilá, j'aime bien le Canada assi, Montreal et Quebec son jolies, la formule 1 a ile de Madeleine est super, les gens aussi sympa, je rigolllé beaucoup a cause de mon accent, quand j'etais a Paris tous le monde m'a demmandé si j étais Canadien, alors j'etais content ulalala ça marche, mais quand jétais au Grand Prix F1 le premier jour a Montreal les gens parlait comme des montagnard et plus lent encore avec un accent dur, et voila, maintenant je suis sur, Je parle comme canadien, ecrit comme des enfants avec beaucoup des erreurs, travaille comme des japonais, pilote comme bresilien et joue au Fut comme ZIZOU bien sur, de la savoie Cotê du rhone, italien meme le passaport, ce n'est pas tout possible dans la vie, mais si l'on a Master card, on arriva, eheheheh, ah Canadá c'est beau, mais l'hiver c'est vraiment dur, pour moi et pour les innuits (natives can) et j'ai vecu a coté de Geneve et Chamonix, mais pour Toi BIA, ça va tombe bien, eh oui. Comme ça vá en canadien, il faut parle tres tres tres doucement d'accord
eh bon, mais tu as des amis alllemands, belges, espagnols ou meme des italien demnde-eux sur le sejour BIA
Alors les bresiliens en Guyane je m'excuse la famine c'est dur, mais il y a beaucoup des mauvaises assassins sans amê, la tele Globo a fait des reportage.
Nous travaillons et profitons les privileges
Amitie, fraternité et argent on voyage. eheheheh
BOmDIA!
hélas, tu as bien sur besoin d'un visa pour rentrer en guyane par ou que ce soit.Mais sache aussi que c'est facile de rentrer en clandestin a certains moments.Les gens risquant des amendes ne prennent pas facilement en stop sur cette route mais si tu parles français (apparemment)c'est possible.
Salut mon pót!
je suis content que tu es pensé,
a me repóndre a ma préocupation.
je ferais un effort pour obtenir mon visa
legalement,
pour le français, je le parle courament,
car je suis orginaire d'un pays francophone et
j'ai veçu 5 ans à paris.
merci blaise
bye A+
situ es au Bresil, il ny a pas de probleme, la Police federal bresiliene n´est pas mechante et avec quelque 5 dollars tu continue, mais si prends un bateau clandestins avec les orphileurs pendant la nuit, seulement DIEU peux te garder, nous bresiliens sommes de fous pour gagne l´argent, n´importe quel risque, aux etat unis plus de 50 par jour deporté, MAIS la gedarmerie Française sont durs et si tu n´as pas les papiers en regle, le racisme, le sexe, oui ça va chaufer,
mais LA LIBERTÉ des papillons est a vous.
prenez de risques et comme ont dit au Bresil " ferro na boneca e deu o que deu, " inquietez pas et bonne chance, les prisioniers en France sont bien traité. on se debroulle, mes vieux.
lacandido@pop.com.br - ecrivez moi tous les survivants, eheheheheh
J'ai un ami qui est allé a Macapa en prenant le trajet par l'oiapoque, ce dernier est arrivé à bon port, donc a macapa, mais clandestinement car il m'a informé…
Je peux vous demander si on pourra passer deux années en Guyanne avec un visa touriste en allant a chaque fois soit au Suriname soit au Bresil pour réactiver…
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