Do Brazilian Citizens Need Visa For Uk

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Do Brazilian Citizens Need Visa For Uk

All travellers

You can travel to Brazil without a visa as a tourist for up to 90 days. If you wish to extend your tourist visa, you should contact the Policia Federal.

See Visas and Passport validity section for more information.

If you’re fully vaccinated

If you are fully vaccinated, you do not need to take a COVID-19 test to enter Brazil. Most people aged 12 or older travelling to Brazil, will need to present a vaccination certificate to the airline before boarding and during travel.

Brazilian authorities have confirmed that vaccines recommended and approved for use by the World Health Organisation are accepted to enter Brazil. This includes the Moderna, Oxford/AstraZeneca, and Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines used in the UK vaccine programme.

Proof of vaccination status

To qualify as a fully vaccinated traveller to Brazil, your final vaccine dose must have been administered at least 14 days prior to travel. You cannot use the NHS COVID-19 vaccination appointment card as proof of vaccination when entering Brazil.

UK’s proof of COVID-19 vaccination record and proof of COVID-19 vaccination issued in the Crown Dependencies are accepted as these are in line with the Brazilian government guidelines for certification.

The Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) website (in Portuguese) lists the forms of acceptable proof of COVID-19 vaccination. The website also includes the following information about proof of vaccination:

  • English, Spanish or Portuguese are the only languages accepted;
  • It must be in printed or digital form to show the airline. Proof of vaccination exclusively in QR code format will not be accepted;
  • It must have the traveller’s full name, matching the name on the passport .
  • It must include the name of the official body which issued the record, the vaccine manufacturer, date(s) of vaccination and batch number.

If you’re not fully vaccinated

Foreign visitors who are not fully vaccinated are not allowed entry to Brazil unless they are resident in the country, or with some exceptions (see below): Non-Brazilians who are resident in Brazil arriving by air need to show proof of a negative PCR test or a negative antigen test, taken no more than 24 hours before boarding.

All forms of proof should be in English, Spanish or Portuguese and shown to airline staff at check-in. Details of exemptions for unvaccinated travellers – including for some children travelling with an adult providing the above documentation – can be found on the Brazilian government’s website or the Brazilian Consulate in London website. See information on getting a test before entry.

For entry by land, unvaccinated foreign travellers who do not fall in the exemption criteria on cannot enter Brazil. See Exemptions

If you’ve had COVID-19 in the past year

To avoid disruption to your travel plans, you should present either a valid vaccination certificate or a negative PCR test result (as above). UK proof of recovery from COVID-19 certificates are not accepted in Brazil.

Children and young people

Children under 2 do not need to present proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test result to enter Brazil. Any unvaccinated children between the ages of 2 and12 years old will be granted entry when flying to Brazil from the UK with their parents or legal guardians. Parents or guardians who are fully vaccinated are also exempt from presenting a negative test for COVID-19. However, if not fully vaccinated, they will need to present proof of a negative PCR test or an antigen test for COVID-19 taken within 24 hours of boarding. Details of exemptions can be found on the Brazilian government website (in Portuguese).

If you’re transiting through Brazil

Passengers arriving in Brazil by air can transit, as long as they follow the rules set out above.

If you intend to transit by land, and an exemption applies to showing proof of vaccination, you will be permitted to transit. However foreign travellers arriving by land without proof of vaccination are only permitted entry if they are seeking to transit through Brazil to their country of ordinary residence.

Further information about transiting through Brazil and exemptions can be found on the Brazilian government website (in Portuguese).

Exemptions

Non-resident foreign nationals who are not fully vaccinated cannot enter Brazil by air or land. However, if you fall under an exemption, you will be able to enter the country. More details are available on the Brazilian government website (in Portuguese).

Exemptions to the entry rules may apply for:

  • Brazilians and foreigners residing in Brazilian territory who are not fully vaccinated;
  • Ineligible for vaccination based on age;
  • Travellers in a vulnerable situation e.g in a humanitarian crisis;
  • Travellers with a health condition that contraindicates vaccination;
  • From countries with low vaccination coverage.

Check your passport and travel documents before you travel

Check with your travel provider to make sure your passport and other travel documents meet their requirements.

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