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A full visa applied for online. Processing typically takes a few business days.

eVisa (Electronic Visa)

A full visa applied for online. Processing typically takes a few business days.

What you do: Apply online, wait for approval
Stay up to 90 days

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For the most current, authoritative information, visit the Brazil embassy or consulate in your country before booking travel.

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Brazilian authorities have announced that Australian citizens will require a visa beginning 10 April 2025.

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Frequently asked questions

Do Australia citizens need a visa for Brazil?

A full visa applied for online. Processing typically takes a few business days. Permitted stay is 90 days.

How long can Australia citizens stay in Brazil?

Australia passport holders can typically stay in Brazil for 90 days under the standard entry rules. Longer stays require a separate long-term visa.

What kind of visa do Australia citizens need for Brazil?

Australia citizens need an eVisa (Electronic Visa) to enter Brazil. A full visa applied for online. Processing typically takes a few business days.

Are there any special conditions for Australia travelers to Brazil?

Brazilian authorities have announced that Australian citizens will require a visa beginning 10 April 2025.

How do Australia citizens apply for an eVisa for Brazil?

Apply online through the official Brazil eVisa portal. Typical requirements include a passport scan, passport-sized photo, travel itinerary, and proof of accommodation. Processing usually takes 3-15 business days, so apply well before your trip.

Can Australia citizens visit Brazil for business?

For short business visits like meetings or conferences, Australia citizens typically enter Brazil under the same rules as tourists. For paid work, long assignments, or activities beyond what a tourist visa allows, a dedicated business or work visa is required. Confirm specifics with the Brazil embassy or consulate.

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