Brazilian Passport Visa-Free Countries

This article provides you with all the necessary information regarding visa-free countries that can be accessed with a Brazilian passport. The Henley Passport Index ranks the Brazilian passport 19th in terms of freedom to travel.

In addition, Brazilian citizens have access to 170 countries and territories, which include 30 e-visas or 20 visas on arrival.

The capital of Brazil is Brasilia, and the country’s population is approximately 212.6 million people.

Brazil is a member of the Mercosur member states with other countries such as Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. This implies that Brazilian citizens have free entry access to these countries with just a Brazilian passport.

Nearby countries

Holders of the Brazilian passport can have visa-free access to the following neighboring countries within the South American country region:

  • Paraguay
  • Suriname
  • Guyana
  •  Bolivia
  • Trinidad and Tobago and
  • Uruguay.

Visa-free countries

The table below gives the full list of visa-free countries that Brazilian citizens can access without restriction.

Country Duration of Stay
Europe  
Albania  90 days
Andorra  N/A
Austria  3 months
Belarus  90 days
Belgium  3 months
Bosnia and Herzegovina  90 days
Bulgaria  3 months
Croatia  3 months
Cyprus  90 days
Denmark  3 months
Estonia  3 months
Finland  3 months
France  3 months
Germany  3 months
Greece  3 months
Hungary  3 months
Iceland  3 months
Ireland  90 days
Italy  3 months
Latvia  3 months
Liechtenstein  3 months
Lithuania  3 months
Luxembourg  3 months
Malta  3 months
Moldova  90 days
Monaco  N/A
Montenegro  90 days
Netherlands  3 months
North Macedonia  90 days
Norway  3 months
Poland  3 months
Portugal  3 months
Romania  3 months
Russia  90 days
San Marino  N/A
Serbia  90 days
Slovakia  3 months
Slovenia  3 months
Spain  3 months
Sweden  3 months
Switzerland  3 months
Ukraine  90 days
United Kingdom  6 months
Vatican City  N/A
Kosovo  90 days
Faroe Islands  N/A
Gibraltar  N/A
Americas  
Antigua and Barbuda  6 months
Argentina  90 days
Bahamas  3 months
Barbados  6 months
Belize  90 days
Bolivia  90 days
Chile  90 days
Colombia  90 days
Costa Rica  90 days
Dominica  3 months
Dominican Republic  90 days
Ecuador  90 days
El Salvador  3 months
Grenada  3 months
Guatemala  90 days
Guyana  3 months
Haiti  3 months
Honduras  3 months
Jamaica  6 months
Nicaragua  90 days
Panama  180 days
Paraguay  90 days
Peru  183 days
Saint Kitts and Nevis  3 months
Saint Lucia  6 weeks
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines  90 days
Suriname  90 days
Trinidad and Tobago  90 days
Uruguay  3 months
Venezuela  90 days
Greenland  N/A
Guadeloupe  N/A
Martinique  N/A
Saint Barthélemy  N/A
Saint Martin  N/A
Saint Pierre and Miquelon  N/A
Aruba  30 days, extendable to 180 days
Curaçao  N/A
Sint Maarten  N/A
Anguilla  3 months
Bermuda  Up to 6 months, decided on arrival.
British Virgin Islands  30 days, extensions possible
Cayman Islands  6 months
Falkland Islands  N/A
Montserrat  6 months
Turks and Caicos Islands  90 days
Asia  
Armenia  180 days
Georgia  1 year
Indonesia  30 days
Israel  3 months
Kazakhstan  30 days
Kyrgyzstan  60 days
Malaysia  3 months
Mongolia  90 days
Oman  14 days
Philippines  59 days
Qatar  90 days
Singapore  30 days
Thailand  3 months
Turkey  90 days
United Arab Emirates  90 days
Uzbekistan  30 days
Palestine  Arrival by sea to Gaza Strip not allowed.
Hong Kong  90 days
Macau  90 days
Africa  
Botswana  90 days
Cape Verde  30 days
Eswatini  30 days
The Gambia  N/A
Mauritius  90 days
Morocco  3 months
Namibia  3 months
São Tomé and Príncipe  15 days
Senegal  90 days
Seychelles  90 days
South Africa  90 days
Tunisia  3 months
Mayotte  N/A
Réunion  N/A
Oceania  
Fiji  4 months
Micronesia  30 days
Vanuatu  30 days
French Polynesia  N/A
New Caledonia  N/A
Wallis and Futuna  N/A
Cook Islands  31 days
Niue  30 days
Pitcairn Islands  14 days visa-free and landing fee of US$35 or tax of US$5 if not going ashore.

This data has been sourced from Wikipedia

Frequently Asked Questions

How many countries can Brazil passport enter without visa?

Holders of Brazil passports have access to 170 countries and territories. This is due to the high mobility of the passport which is ranked 19th in terms of travel freedom.

Is Brazil passport strong?

The Brazilian passport is ranked 19th based on the Henley Passport Index. This tells us without a doubt that the passport is among the most desirable passports in the world.

Is Brazilian passport visa free to Canada?

A Brazilian national needs a visa in addition to other requirements for entry into Canada. The Canadian passport needs to be held for at least 10 years. An alternative method through which Brazilian citizens gain access to Canada is having a US non-immigrant visa.

In addition, Canadians traveling by air need to obtain a Canadian ETA.

Does Brazilian need visa to UK?

Brazilian citizens traveling to the UK for the purpose of tourism and business are exempted from visas for a duration of 180 days.

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