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All the hot Brazilians and Dominicans in Barcelona....Spain

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I know this portion of the forum is based around Latin American..

There are a TON of hot Brazilians and Dominicans living and working here in Barcelona and Madrid...

I havent researched the ease for them to come to the country to live and work but while I am here in Spain, there are tons of guys who are not escorts but are around that are Brazilians and Dominicans...

There are also a ton of guys escorting and working as dancers for Circuit Fest...

For some reason this forum does not let me upload pics from my cell but I have been taking a lot of pics of guys, especially the ones I have asked where they are from, confirming they are Brazilian, Dominican or some Colombians (also HOT)

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Unlike most Spanish-speaking nations (and Brasil) in the Americas, permitted to enter for 90 of 180-day period, Dominican Republic citizens do require a Shengen visa. The acceptance rate is approximately 75%.

Dominicans (emphasis 3rd syllable) are French-speaking and no longer require a visa. 

Tourist visa holders would need to cross Shengen borders with impunity within the 90 days. If they plan to overstay illegally they are pretty much confined to the country of position approaching visa expiry. (IMHO)

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There are two nations in the Caribbean whose citizens are Dominican.

I am drawing my data regarding Dominicanos from third-country Schengen (I originally misspelled) visa statistics. 

Alwaysrio,  you may be referring to a residence permit or otherwise a long-stay visa application failure. 

25% is quite a shitty 90-day visa rejection rate. Cubans' rejection rate is about 10%.

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I once met a 40 yo personal trainer in Brazil.  He lived in Portugal for 2 years, then Spain for 1 year, also had short visits to other countries in Europe.  This was all during his younger days.  But eventually moved back to Brazil and still lives with his parents now.  I guess he was not hot enough to find a long term sugar daddy there.  And he has no other skills to make a decent living in Europe as he got older.

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On 8/18/2018 at 4:40 PM, Tomcal said:

Brazilians do not need visas to go to portugal and once there have access to all of Europe with a great majority settling in Spain!  not sure about dominicans...

Brazilian don't need any European visa. Dominicans neither, nor Colombians. Obviously as a tourist only for three months...

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