Effective June 17, 2019, the Brazilian Government will have visa-free entry for citizens of the United States, Canada, Australia and Japan.
Share to twitterIn March 2019, the Brazilian government has chosen to eliminate the need for a visa requirement for residents within four countries.Here’s good news for travelers looking to visit Brazil in the near future. The Brazilian government has announced that visa-free entry will become available to citizens of the United States, Canada, Australia and Japan, effective June 17, 2019.
Since its implementation in 2018, the e-visa program reportedly has resulted in a 35 percent increase in visa applications for visiting Brazil. The release listed that, according to Brazil’s Foreign Ministry, with the e-visa, the number of visas issued rose to 229,767 in 2018, up from 169,910 visas in 2017.
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