ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (Continued) 
Chart 
Nos. 
23. Persons traveling from or through Central or 
South America, Puerto Rico, Haiti, the 
Dominican Republic, or Cuba, via the con¬ 
tinental United States, must be in possession 
of Health Certificates if their departure from 
any of the foregoing countries was within 
seven days prior to departure from the con¬ 
tinental United States and they have re¬ 
mained in the continental United States less 
than forty-eight hours. 
24. Foregoing requirement 19 is applicable and 
passengers not complying with foregoing re¬ 
quirement 21 must deposit approximately 
U. S. $380.00. 
25. All persons except the following must obtain 
entry permits from the Board of Immigra¬ 
tion, Hamilton, Bermuda, before visas will 
be issued and also be in possession of tickets 
or orders for transportation to leave Bermuda 
within eight months. 
(a) Employees of firms under contract with 
the United States Government for construc¬ 
tion or other work in connection with the 
United States Base in Bermuda who are in 
possession of letters, in duplicate, from the 
firm concerned identifying the employee and 
stating his connection with the firm. 
(b) British subjects bora in Bermuda. 
(c) Persons on official business of the British 
Government. 
(d) Bona-fide business travelers and Transit 
Passengers holding priority passage to leave 
Bermuda. 
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Chart 
Nos. 
27. No visa, is required of transit passengers 
traveling from points outside of Brazil to 
destinations beyond Brazil on through Pan 
American Airways System schedules even 
though a through schedule may require an 
overnight stop at more than one Brazilian 
city. This exemption is applicable to passen¬ 
gers booked for through passage to or from 
Africa or Europe via Natal, who after ar¬ 
rival at Natal may be required to remain 
over at that point (offloaded) for several 
days awaiting available onward accommoda¬ 
tions to their destination. If holding tickets 
calling for a change of planes in Brazil or 
for any stopover within Brazil except an 
overnight stop required by a through sched¬ 
ule, visas will be required of all transit 
passengers except the following persons en 
route to and from points in Africa or Europe 
via Natal only: 
(a) United States and British Government 
officials provided they are in possession of 
Official Passports or other documents es¬ 
tablishing their status and identity. 
(b) Members of the Armed Forces of the 
United States and the British Empire, pro¬ 
vided they are traveling in uniform and are 
in possession of official identity documents 
issued by the branch of the armed forces 
concerned. 
(c) Civilian employees ' of firms holding 
United States Government contracts pro¬ 
vided such employees are in possession of 
letters from a Department of the United 
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