Brazil Travel Requirements for Australian Citizens
Application FormAustralian citizens need a valid passport and an approved Brazil eVisa before traveling to Brazil for tourism, business, transit, sports, or artistic activities.
The visa requirement has been in effect since April 10, 2025, when Brazil reinstated visa requirements for Australian passport holders under its reciprocity policy.
Do Australian Citizens Need a Visa for Brazil?
Yes. Australian citizens need a visa for Brazil, and for short visits, the standard option is the Brazil eVisa.
Important: you must apply before departure. Australian travelers need a visa before arrival and cannot obtain one at the airport or border.
Brazil’s decision follows the principle of diplomatic reciprocity: because Australia requires Brazilian citizens to obtain a visa, Brazil again requires Australian passport holders to do the same. The eVisa is fully digital, submitted online, and issued by email.
Need help preparing your Brazil eVisa application? brazilevisas.com offers a simplified application form to streamline your travel preparation from Australia.
The Brazil eVisa: key entry rules for Australians
The Brazil eVisa is available to Australian citizens, and it must be completed online. Once tourists from Australia fill out the electronic application form, the online visa to visit Brazil is delivered by email within a few days.
Although the eVisa is electronic, it must be printed for boarding and arrival in Brazil.
Key rules for Australian travelers:
- Visa type: Brazil eVisa
- Application method: online only
- Allowed entries: multiple
- Printed copy: required for boarding and arrival
- Work allowed? No, not for local employment.
Maximum length of stay for Australian tourists
Australian tourists may usually stay in Brazil for up to 90 days with the eVisa. The eVisa allows multiple entries, but travelers must respect the stay limit shown on the visa and by Brazilian immigration on arrival.
How to Apply for the Brazil eVisa from Australia
You can apply for the Brazil eVisa from Australia using a computer or mobile device. The process is digital, but your physical documents must be clear, accurate, and consistent with your passport.
Additional Brazil Entry Requirements for Australian Travelers
Passport validity and blank page requirements
Your Australian passport must be valid for the entire duration of your stay in Brazil. The Brazilian Consulate-General in Sydney states that no minimum passport validity is required for the eVisa, but your passport must remain valid for the duration of your stay.
For practical travel, it is still wise to have extra validity and at least one blank page for entry and exit stamps.
Proof of onward travel and accommodation
Brazilian border authorities may ask to see your return or onward travel reservation and accommodation details. Brazilevisas.com also advises travelers to have their passport and printed eVisa ready for inspection on arrival.
Health and Vaccination Guidelines for Traveling to Brazil
Yellow fever vaccination requirements for Australians
Brazil does not currently require proof of yellow fever vaccination for entry, but vaccination is recommended for many destinations in Brazil, including Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Amazonas, and Iguaçu Falls.
Australian travelers should also check Australia’s re-entry health rules before departure, especially if visiting yellow fever risk areas. The Australian Government publishes a yellow fever fact sheet for travelers to South America.
Recommended medical precautions and travel insurance
Dengue, malaria, yellow fever, Zika, foodborne illness, and waterborne disease occur in Brazil. Therefore, it is recommended to practice insect-bite prevention and yellow fever vaccination where possible.
Travel insurance is not usually a visa requirement, but comprehensive medical cover is strongly recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How long is the Brazil eVisa valid for Australian citizens?
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The Brazil eVisa is valid for up to 5 years for Australian citizens and allows multiple entries, provided the passport used for the application remains valid. However, the maximum allowed stay in Brazil is usually 90 days. After the 5-year validity period has passed, Australians will need to renew their Brazilian visa.
Can Australians apply for a Brazilian visa on arrival?
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No. Australians cannot get a Brazilian visa on arrival. You must arrange your visa before departure, and airlines may ask to see your printed eVisa before boarding. Brazilian visas are not available at the airport or border.
What happens if I hold dual Australian and Brazilian citizenship?
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If you have dual Australian and Brazilian citizenship, you must enter Brazil using a valid Brazilian passport. Brazilian consular guidance states that Brazilian citizens with dual nationality are not eligible for a Brazilian visa in their foreign passport.