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Brazil Visa and Entry Requirements (2026)

Brazil Visa and Entry Requirements (2026)

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Gate8 Global Team

There's no single answer — it depends on your passport, and one major rule flipped recently: US, Canadian, and Australian citizens now need an e-visa (about $80.90), reinstated in April 2025 after six years of visa-free entry. UK, EU/Schengen, and South Africa (as of March 2026) get up to 90 days visa-free. China gets 30 days visa-free (as of February 2026). India needs a visa arranged in advance, with no tourist e-visa option.

If you're American, Canadian, or Australian and haven't booked a Brazil trip since before 2025, the single most important thing in this guide is: the rule changed. Here's the real, current breakdown by nationality.

Visa and entry rules by nationality (as of mid-2026)

Passport / nationality groupRequirementNotes
United StatesE-visa requiredReinstated April 10, 2025. Apply online at brazil.vfsevisa.com, ~$80.90. Valid 10 years, multiple entry.
CanadaE-visa requiredSame reinstatement, same official portal. Valid 5 years, multiple entry.
AustraliaE-visa requiredSame reinstatement, same official portal. Valid 5 years, multiple entry.
United KingdomVisa-freeUp to 90 days per visit, standard tourist entry.
EU / Schengen countriesVisa-freeUp to 90 days within any 180-day period, reconfirmed by an updated EU-Brazil agreement in force since March 2026.
ChinaVisa-free (new)Up to 30 days as of February 22, 2026, extendable to 90 days within a 12-month period — a recent, still-underreported change.
IndiaVisa required in advanceNo tourist e-visa available — apply in person at an embassy or consulate. A separate business e-visa exists for eligible applicants.
UAEVisa-freeVisa-exempt since 2018.
Saudi ArabiaVisa required in advanceBrazil applies a reciprocity policy — Saudi nationals need a visa since Brazil requires one from Brazilian citizens visiting Saudi Arabia.
South AfricaVisa-free (new)Up to 90 days within a 12-month period, introduced March 2026 — a very recent change most guides haven't caught up on yet.
Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Peru, Colombia and most of Latin AmericaVisa-freeMost South American nationalities travel visa-free; several Mercosur countries' citizens can enter with just a national ID card, no passport required.
Other nationalities not listed aboveCheck Brazil's current reciprocity listBrazil's visa policy is largely reciprocal — if your country requires a visa from Brazilians, Brazil will generally require one from you. Confirm your specific passport before booking.
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The e-visa requirement for US, Canadian, and Australian citizens is the single most-missed update on this page — a lot of travel content published before April 2025 still says these three nationalities can enter visa-free, which is no longer true. Apply only through the official portal, brazil.vfsevisa.com, and budget at least two weeks before travel even though most approvals come back in 48–72 hours.

The e-Visa for US, Canadian and Australian citizens

The application is fully online through VFS Global's official Brazil eVisa portal — no in-person appointment required. The fee is roughly $80.90 per applicant, paid by card during the application. Most approvals arrive within 48–72 hours, though the official processing window extends up to 10 business days during peak periods, so don't apply the week of your flight. Once approved, the e-visa allows a maximum stay of 90 days per visit, capped at 180 days total within any 12-month period — and it's valid for multiple entries for the full validity period (10 years for US citizens, 5 years for Canadian and Australian citizens), so it covers your entire trip even if you cross into Argentina or Uruguay and back.

Visa-free nationalities — what to know

UK and EU/Schengen citizens get a standard 90-day visa-free tourist entry, most South American neighbors travel visa-free (some, under Mercosur rules, with just a national ID card), and two recent additions — China (February 2026) and South Africa (March 2026) — are genuinely new enough that a lot of other travel sites haven't updated yet. If your nationality isn't listed in the table above, Brazil's policy is largely reciprocal to what your country requires from Brazilian citizens, so check the current official list for your specific passport.

Entry basics for everyone

  • Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry.
  • Immigration officers occasionally ask for proof of onward or return travel, and sometimes proof of sufficient funds — have a return ticket ready to show if asked.
  • There's no mandatory digital arrival form for all travelers the way some Southeast Asian countries require — just your passport (and e-visa confirmation, if applicable) at the immigration desk.

Extending your stay

Visa-exempt and e-visa entrants alike can typically request one extension from Brazil's Polícia Federal before their initial stamped period expires, generally doubling the original stay up to the applicable maximum (90 or 180 days depending on your visa type). Apply before your current permitted stay runs out, not after.

Questions people actually ask

Do US citizens need a visa for Brazil in 2026?
Yes — the US reinstated its visa requirement for Brazil-bound American travelers, effective April 10, 2025, after six years of visa-free entry. US citizens now need an e-visa (about $80.90), applied for online through brazil.vfsevisa.com, valid for 10 years with multiple entries.
Do Canadian and Australian citizens need a visa for Brazil?
Yes, the same 2025 reinstatement applies to Canada and Australia. Both need the same e-visa via the official VFS Global portal, valid for 5 years with multiple entries, capped at 90 days per visit and 180 days per 12-month period.
Do UK citizens need a visa for Brazil?
No — UK passport holders currently enter Brazil visa-free for tourism, for up to 90 days per visit.
Do Indian citizens need a visa for Brazil?
Yes, and there's no tourist e-visa option for Indian passport holders as of 2026 — the application must be made in person at a Brazilian embassy or consulate. A separate business e-visa exists for eligible applicants.
What is Brazil's e-visa and how do I apply?
A fully online tourist visa required for US, Canadian, and Australian citizens as of April 2025, applied for at the official VFS Global portal (brazil.vfsevisa.com) for roughly $80.90. Most approvals arrive within 48–72 hours, though you should apply at least two weeks before travel to allow for the officially stated processing window of up to 10 business days.

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