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Brazil Waives Tourist Visas for Australians Starting August 15

Brazil eliminates visa requirements for Australian passport holders effective August 15. The policy shift follows bilateral talks in June aimed at boosting tourism recovery. Australians gain easier access to beaches and Amazon destinations without prior embassy visits.

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Brazil will waive entry visas for all Australian citizens starting August 15. The change applies to stays up to 90 days for tourism or business. Officials confirmed the update via the Ministry of Tourism on July 10.

Applications previously required online registration and fees of 80 USD. Processing times averaged 15 business days before approval. The new rule removes these steps entirely for valid passports.

Background shows bilateral agreements signed in Brasilia during June meetings. Tourism between the nations grew 22 percent last year despite prior barriers. Similar waivers already exist for citizens of 15 other countries including Canada and Japan.

Further context includes pressure from airline groups seeking higher passenger volumes on Sydney to Sao Paulo flights. Government data projects an additional 180000 Australian visitors annually under the policy.

What this means for you

Book flights immediately for September departures to secure lower fares before demand rises. Apply for no visa documents and carry proof of onward travel plus 2000 AUD in funds. Avoid overstaying the 90-day limit to prevent future entry bans.

Check airline sites for new route promotions from Qantas and LATAM. Pack vaccination records even though no health mandates apply.

Forward projections indicate expanded routes from Melbourne to Rio by early 2027. Monitor official sites weekly for any sudden reversals tied to economic shifts.

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