Do these countries even bother deporting people who overstayed a visa?

couldn't a first worlder just stay here indefinitely?

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  1. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Peru, Uruguay and Chile probably would. Hard to say with Brazil. The rest I coudn't imagine caring.

  2. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    In Brazil it depends on your city/state. The more popular ones would for sure deport you, police in Brazil is no joke. But bumfrick nowheres? Nah

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >police in Brazil is no joke.
      >one of the most violent country in the world has good police

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        HahahaHAHAHAHAHAHA you think the people here are violent because the police isn't? You fricking American cucks wouldn't know what police brutality is even if it hit you. The police here IDOLIZE "police brutality", and the people are all for it, because we agree with them. One of the most famous sayings in Brazil is "a good thief is a dead thief"

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          Brazil is one of the most violent countries in the world.

          • 9 months ago
            Anonymous

            You're not wrong

            • 9 months ago
              Anonymous

              That does not contradict it.

              How can a police force not be a joke when it fails its only job - keep citizens safe?
              I swear you Latin Americans are completely fricked in the head. Bragging about literally nothing

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                The Brazilian police do a fantastic job keeping the citizens safe who they want to keep safe. They'll crack any number of skulls in order to accomplish it.

                The catch is that only applies to like, 10-20% of the population.

          • 9 months ago
            Anonymous

            That does not contradict it.

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          >One of the most famous sayings in Brazil is "a good thief is a dead thief"
          that's a good phrase

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        Brazil is one of the most violent countries in the world.

        [...]
        How can a police force not be a joke when it fails its only job - keep citizens safe?
        I swear you Latin Americans are completely fricked in the head. Bragging about literally nothing

        You have no idea what you are talking about, the other anon is correct

  3. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    In Argentina you can stay as long as you want if you're white, if you're black you will mysteriously disappear

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      like all the peruvians working in your subway? lmao

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      I keep reading this. Do they really welcome Whites with open arms there? I actually want a n Argentine passport someday.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        It is official policy in their constitution to welcome European people to settle their lands and they haven't changed it

  4. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    It's not so much that they deport you, it's that when you finally try to leave the country you'll get a massive fine and also they will ban you from the country so you can't come back.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Don't be a stupid brokefrick, move to another country when your stay runs out. But I bet you will grow tired of Third World moronation before you run out of countries to squat in. It's a big continent, there is no need to create problems you don't need in your life.

      You could always walk out of the country.

  5. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    (White) friend of mine got tossed in a Panamanian detention center for 9 days over not having a visa.

  6. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Be careful doing that in mexico, seen expats who overstayed their visa by 1 day and were thrown in a mexican jail and spent months there trying to get consular services from their home country because the local cops are corrupt and basically wanted a bribe to let them out.

  7. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    In Brazil, as with many other SA countries, you just need a native to shit out your kid and you get citizenship

  8. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    I went to brazil before, and was expecting them to subtract that from my time. But when I came this time they stamped 90 days on my passport. Didn't ask me any questions about when I'm leaving what I'm doing etc. Really chill, just said "welcome" and that was it. Do I have 90 days or am I gonna get fricked over if I stay that long? Anyone else have experience with this?

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      you can extend it by another 90 days, and even if you frick it up the fine is 8 reais (1.5 dollars) per day you overstayed so i wouldn't be too concerned

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        Just went to Policia Federal and checked. They said I can stay for up to the full 90 days because it's the officer's discretion. So in total it could be more than 90. If I want to stay even longer I just go back near to my time being up.

        So fricking chill compared to somewhere like the USA. Last time I went with a full VISA and they were still interrogating me with their hand near their belt.

        Brazil it's just like "Ola gringo bemvindo 90+ dias para voce. Make sure to spend your shekels lol." Anglosphere b like "If there's a type on one of your 10 required documents I'll put you in prison."

        It's not 8 btw, it's at least 100 now, which still isn't a disaster: https://www.liveinbrazil.net/2017/07/01/what-happens-if-i-overstay-my-tourist-visa-in-brazil/

  9. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    In Colombia and Mexico you will receive a heavy fine and be detained even for a week or two extra.

    In Argentina you can overstay for 2 years and you will just pay like $20

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