The process for obtaining a visa for Brazil has undergone many changes in recent years. Previously, almost all travellers needed a visa to enter the country, but the Brazilian government recently waived the visa requirements for many foreigners. Expats should contact their local Brazilian embassy to make sure which visa rules apply to them.

Expats hoping to make a more permanent move to Brazil should prepare themselves for a long and drawn out visa application process. It is advisable to make use of the services of an immigration lawyer to make the process less stressful.


Tourist and business visas for Brazil

Expats looking to obtain a visit or business visa for Brazil should contact their local embassy. Expats from certain countries don’t need a visa to enter Brazil and can obtain visa-free entry at the border. These countries include the US, UK, South Africa, New Zealand and Ireland.

That said, the list of exempted countries may change without prior notice. It is therefore important to check with a Brazilian embassy when planning a holiday or business trip.

Visa-free travellers and those with visit visas are allowed to stay in Brazil for up to 90 days. Visas may be extended by another 90 days.


Temporary visas for Brazil

Brazil's temporary visas allow holders to stay in the country legally for more than 90 days. There are several types of temporary visas for Brazil, including work visas, student visas and digital nomad visas. First introduced in 2022, the Brazilian digital nomad visa is valid for one year. Student and work visas are valid for the duration of the course or employment contract. 

Newcomers must register with the Brazilian Federal Police (DPF) within 90 days of their arrival to receive their migration registration card (CRNM) for between a year to three years, depending on their specific visa. 


Permanent visas for Brazil

Foreigners wishing to live in Brazil long-term can apply for a permanent visa. There are several types of permanent visas including those for investment, family reunification and retirement. Some of these visas require expats to have sufficient funds to support themselves during their stay in Brazil, these include investment and retirement visas.

The requirements for a permanent visa for Brazil are quite stringent. Expats wishing to apply for this visa should prepare themselves for a long wait filled with bureaucratic processes and much paperwork.

*Visa and work permit requirements are subject to change at short notice and expats are advised to contact their respective embassy or consulate for the latest details.

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