Brazil announced the extension of its visa-free entry for Australian citizens this week. Officials cited strong tourism rebound and reciprocal travel agreements as key factors. The measure applies to stays of up to 90 days for tourism or business.
Entry remains subject to standard immigration checks at ports of arrival. Australians must still hold valid passports and may need proof of onward travel. The extension avoids the previous requirement to apply for an e-visa online.
Background context shows Brazil first waived visas for Australians in 2024 as part of post-pandemic recovery efforts. Similar exemptions exist for citizens of Canada, the United States, and Japan. These policies have collectively increased visitor numbers by double digits in recent years.
What this means for you
Book flights and accommodations now to take advantage of the simplified entry process. Confirm passport validity at least six months beyond your planned departure date. Keep digital copies of return tickets and hotel bookings ready for immigration officers.
Monitor official Brazilian government sites for any last-minute updates before departure. Families travelling with minors should verify additional documentation requirements in advance. This change reduces both time and cost compared with previous visa processes.
Longer-term, the policy signals Brazil's continued focus on attracting visitors from key markets. Similar extensions could follow for other nationalities in coming months.
