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Updated July 2023
Brazil, a land of boundless beauty and captivating culture, warmly invites travelers from around the globe to experience its wonders. If you’re a wanderer with a passion for exploration, you’ll be delighted to know that some fortunate travelers can venture into this vibrant country without the hassle of obtaining a visa.
So, who are these fortunate travellers, and how can they make the most of their visa-free privilege? Keep reading as Wego unveils the countries that can travel to Brazil without a visa.
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Brazil visa free countries 2023
Brazil’s visa policy is primarily built upon reciprocity, but there are exceptions for nationals of certain countries who can visit visa-free.

Visa waivers
The following countries enjoy visa-free privileges to Brazil without the need for reciprocity:
- Australia
- Canada
- Japan
- United States of America
Visit visa exemption
Passport holders from Indonesia, Kazakhstan, and Singapore are exempt from obtaining a visa to travel as tourists for up to 30 days within a one-year period.
Meanwhile, passport holders from Venezuela are exempt from obtaining a visa to travel as tourists for up to 60 days within a one-year period.
Further, passport holders from the following countries can travel as visitors without a visa for up to 90 days within a one-year period:
- Andorra
- Croatia
- Jamaica
- Paraguay
- Slovenia
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Czech Republic
- Liechtenstein
- Peru
- South Africa
- Argentina
- Ecuador
- Macau
- Philippines
- South Korea
- Armenia
- El Salvador
- Malaysia
- Poland
- Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- Bahamas
- Grenada
- Mexico
- Portugal
- Suriname
- Barbados
- Guatemala
- Monaco
- Qatar
- Thailand
- Belize
- Guyana
- Mongolia
- Russia
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Bolivia
- Honduras
- Morocco
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Tunisia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Hong Kong
- Namibia
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Turkey
- Chile
- Iceland
- New Zealand
- San Marino
- United Kingdom
- Colombia
- Ireland
- Norway
- Serbia
- Uruguay
- Costa Rica
- Israel
- Panama
- Slovakia
- Vatican
Passport holders from the following countries are exempt from obtaining a visit visa (VIVIS) for a period of up to 90 days within a 180-day timeframe:
- Albania
- Greece
- Macedonia
- Australia (without reciprocity)
- Denmark
- Hungary
- Malta
- Austria
- Dominica
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Belarus
- Estonia
- Japan (without reciprocity)
- Romania
- Belgium
- Finland
- Latvia
- Spain
- Bulgaria
- France
- Lithuania
- Sweden
- Canada (without reciprocity)
- Georgia
- Luxembourg
- Switzerland
- Cyprus
- Germany
- Ukraine
- United States of America (without reciprocity)
Other visa exemptions
Individuals carrying valid passports from the listed countries are not required to obtain a research visa (VITEM I), student visa (VITEM IV), temporary work holiday visa (VITEM VI), or religious/missionary temporary visa (VITEM VII) if their stay is within 90 days and falls within one year:
- Austria
- Finland
- Iceland
- Philippines
- Suriname
- Chile
- France
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Colombia
- Germany
- Paraguay
- Spain
- United Kingdom