Do I Need A Visa For Brazil From Uk

The two main reasons for visas are for people to visit your country or for people wanting to stay in your country permanently. The exact number of Brazilian visas issued by the UK in the last year was 4625, which is an increase of 7 percent on the previous year. When visiting another country, visas are required due to a number of different factors. You might need a visa if you’re going there to visit family or friends – not only will you need the right type of visa but you’ll have to make sure that it is valid at least long enough for you to enjoy your time in the country.

The Department of State (DOS) provides all the necessary information about a visa required to travel to Brazil and stay there. Citizens of the United States are required to have an authorization when they arrive in Brazil. This authorization is a visa. Before you travel, you must also have a green card or other document proving your legal status, like refugee statut

Do I Need A Visa For Brazil From Uk

If you only have a brief time in Brazil, then the tourist Visa may be your best option. It is a temporary visa with which you can get into the country and travel to different places. You are restricted to traveling within its 90 day validity period which will allow you to stay for 4 months in the country. Your passport must be valid at least six months before expiring at the time of entry.

Coronavirus

You should follow the advice of the Brazilian government and your local authority. You can also read our Brazil travel advice for our latest guidance.

For information on getting a COVID-19 vaccine as a UK national in Brazil see our coronavirus travel advice.

Entry or residence requirements

For advice on entry requirements for Brazil, please visit our travel advice.

British nationals are allowed to visit Brazil without a visa for up to 90 days. Being entitled to apply for an extension on their visa for up to 90 days more, the extension applications are handled by the Brazilian Federal Police.

For visits of any other purposes, you must contact the Brazilian Consulate in London prior to your travel to check what type of visa is required upon arrival in the country.

When applying for residency in Brazil you might be asked to obtain a certificate from the Embassy with information about criminal records which might be held about you.

The British Embassy/Consulates cannot issue any type of certificate in relation to personal information which might be held about you in the UK. You should contact the following UK based agencies for advice on how to apply for this type of information:

Once you have obtained this information you should get it legalised by the Legalisation Office in the UK and translated by an official/sworn translator before submitting it to the Brazilian authorities.

In case you have lived or been living in Brazil and need a Certificate of Criminal Records from the local authorities, you should submit your request to the Brazilian Federal Police.

Foreigner Identity Card and Tax Payer Registry (CPF)

RNM – Registro Nacional Migratório (Foreigner identity card)

This is the foreigner identity card, formerly known as Registro Nacional de Estrangeiros (RNE). Information about applying for a RNM can be found on the website of the Brazilian Federal Police. This document has the same validity as the national identity card (RG) issued for Brazilian nationals.

CPF

The Cadastro de Pessoa Fisica (CPF) is the national individual taxpayer registration, issued for residents and non-residents who wish to have assets entitled to taxes in Brazil. If you are in the UK, you can apply through the Brazilian Consulate in London, otherwise you must contact Receita Federal (Brazilian Customs and Revenue).

Benefits

For information on whether you can continue to or apply for benefits whilst living abroad please visit the following links:

Driving licences and vehicles

According to the Vienna Convention, holders of UK driving licences are allowed to drive in Brazil for 180 days, counting from the day they enter the country, as far as they have their original passport and original valid driving licence with them. After this period, please contact the nearest DETRAN office to apply for the recognition of your driving licence.

Finance

Information about taxation in Brazil can be obtained from the Receita Federal do Brasil (Brazilian Federal Revenue).

Disclaimer

This information is provided as a general guide and is based upon information provided to the embassy by the relevant local authorities and may be subject to change at any time with little or no notice. The FCDO and the British Embassy will not be liable for any inaccuracies in this information. British nationals wishing to obtain any further information must contact the relevant local authority.

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