Embassy of Brazil in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

Brazilian Embassy in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

If you live in Trinidad and Tobago and plan visiting Brazil, or if you are citizen of Brazil who is located in Port of Spain or Trinidad and Tobago and need consular services, here you can find contact information of Embassy including phone, website, working hours.

18 Sweet Briar Road Saint Clair, Port of Spain, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

+1 (868) 622-5771 

or 

http://www.gov.br/mre/pt-br/embaixada-port-of-spain
8:30 am to 4:30 pm/9:00 am to 1:30 pm
Rodrigo do Amaral Souza

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  • Contact the Brazilian Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago

  • It is always a good idea for any Brazilian citizens traveling or living in Trinidad and Tobago to familiarize themselves with the location and contact information of Brazil embassy, high commission, or consulate in the Trinidad and Tobago.
    The Brazilian Embassy in Port of Spain can be reached via these phone numbers: +1 (868) 622-5771 | . 
    You also have the option of reaching out to the Embassy via email at: [email protected].
    Embassy is located at 18 Sweet Briar Road Saint Clair, Port of Spain, Port of Spain. Navigation instructions can be found on this page.

  • Open hours of Embassy of Brazil  in Port of Spain

  • The Embassy offices in Trinidad and Tobago are closed on local public holidays as well as during Brazilian public holidays. It is recommended to contact the Embassy directly to verify their working hours.
    Open hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm/9:00 am to 1:30 pm
  • Services which Brazilian Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago provide

  • Embassy, high commission, and consulate of Brazil are diplomatic missions established by a Brazilian government in Port of Spain to represent its interests and provide various services to its citizens, residents and those who want to visit\do business in Brazil. Here are the services typically offered by each:

    Embassy:

    1. Diplomatic Relations
    2. Consular Services
    3. Assistance to Citizens
    4. Cultural and Educational Exchanges

    High Commission:

    1. Diplomatic Relations
    2. Consular Services
    3. Bilateral Cooperation

    Consulate:

    1. Consular Services
    2. Trade and Economic Promotion
    3. Assistance to Citizens.
  • Brazilian Diplomatic Missions in Trinidad and Tobago

  • Currently total number of official missions in Trinidad and Tobago are: 4

 

  • Diplomatic Missions of Brazil worldwide

  • Currently total number of Brazilian diplomatic missions in the world is: 201

An embassy is the official diplomatic representation of one country in another country. It is usually located in the capital city of the host country and serves as the headquarters for government officials representing their home country. Embassies work to build and maintain political, economic, and cultural relationships between their home country and the host country. They also provide various services to citizens of their home country who are living, working, or traveling in the host country.

A high commission is similar to an embassy but is specifically used to denote the diplomatic mission between Commonwealth nations. High commissions represent their home countries in other Commonwealth countries and generally provide the same services as embassies. The head of a high commission is known as the high commissioner.

A consulate is a smaller diplomatic mission that operates separately from an embassy. Consulates are typically located in major cities outside of the capital and provide a range of consular services, including assistance to citizens of the home country who are living, working, or traveling in the host country. The head of a consulate is known as the consul or consul-general.

Brazilian Embassies, high commissions, and consulates can provide assistance to citizens in emergency situations, such as natural disasters, civil unrest, or personal crises. While they cannot provide financial assistance or transportation to safety, they can help coordinate efforts with local authorities and provide guidance on the best course of action for citizens in need.

If Brazilian citizen is arrested or detained in a Trinidad and Tobago, the embassy, high commission, or consulate can provide assistance by offering information on local legal procedures, providing a list of local attorneys, and ensuring that the citizen is treated fairly and in accordance with local laws.

However, they cannot intervene in the legal process, secure the release of an imprisoned citizen, or provide legal advice.

In the event that a citizen of Brazil loses their passport while in Trinidad and Tobago, the embassy, high commission, or consulate can help by issuing an emergency travel document, which allows the citizen to continue their journey and return to back to Brazil. The process for obtaining an emergency travel document varies depending on the specific situation.
Please contact Brazilian Embassy in Port of Spain for more information.

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