Brazil Travel Requirements for Canadian Citizens
Application FormCanadian citizens now need an approved Brazilian eVisa before traveling to Brazil for tourism, business, transit, or short-term visits.
Brazil’s visa exemption for Canadian passport holders ended on April 10, 2025, the same date the visa requirement was reinstated for citizens of Canada, the United States, and Australia. The eVisa must be obtained online before travel; it is not issued on arrival.
Do Canadian Citizens Need a Visa for Brazil?
Yes. Canadian citizens need a visa to travel to Brazil with a Canadian passport.
The standard option for short visits is the Brazil eVisa, an electronic travel document obtainable online.
This entry requirement applies to most Canadian travelers visiting Brazil for tourism, short business trips, transit that involves immigration clearance, family visits, or similar visitor purposes.
If you remain in the international transit area without passing through immigration, a visa may not be required, but travelers should confirm this with their airline and itinerary.
Need help preparing your Brazil eVisa application? BrazilEVisas.com can guide you through the document checklist and online form.
The Brazil eVisa: key rules for Canadians
The Brazil eVisa is a digital visa, not a sticker or stamp in your passport. Once approved, it is delivered by email as a PDF. Travelers should download and print the approved eVisa and carry it for both airline boarding and arrival in Brazil.
Key rules include:
Consular offices may request additional documents at their discretion, so Canadian applicants should monitor their email after submission.
How long can Canadians stay in Brazil with an eVisa?
Canadian travelers with a Brazil eVisa are generally authorized to stay in Brazil for up to 90 days per year.
The eVisa allows multiple entries and, for Canadian citizens, is generally valid for up to 5 years.
If you need to stay longer than the permitted period after entering Brazil, you must contact Brazil’s Federal Police before overstaying.
How to Apply for the Brazil eVisa from Canada
Canadian citizens can apply for the Brazil eVisa from Canada by completing the online application, uploading the required documents, paying the eVisa fee, and waiting for approval by email. The process via our agency has three basic stages: apply online, pay the service fee, and download and print the approved eVisa.
1. Required documents for Canadian passport holders
Canadian passport holders should prepare their documents before starting the online form. Upload errors are among the most common causes of delays.
Brazil may also request proof of financial means, such as bank statements from the last 3 months, as well as proof of accommodation and onward or return travel. Use consistent names across your passport, reservation, and application.
2. Step-by-step online application process
To apply for the Brazil eVisa from Canada:
- Select Canada as your nationality when completing our application form.
- Complete the online form with your passport, contact, and travel details.
- Upload your passport bio page, digital photo, and supporting documents.
- Review every entry carefully before payment.
- Pay the eVisa service fee.
- Track your application online and check your email for updates.
- Download and print the approved eVisa PDF before departure.
The eVisa details must match your Canadian passport exactly. Errors can invalidate the visa, and eVisa fees are non-refundable.
3. Brazil eVisa fees and processing time for Canadians
Processing can take up to 10 business days once the application is verified and submitted for consular review. We recommend applying well in advance and avoiding non-refundable travel arrangements before the visa is approved.
Additional Brazil Entry Requirements for Canadian Travelers
A Brazil eVisa does not guarantee admission. Border authorities may still review your passport, visa, travel purpose, accommodation, onward travel, and financial means when you arrive.
Passport validity and blank pages rules
For the Brazil eVisa, your Canadian passport must be valid for at least one more month after your arrival in Brazil. However, airlines may apply stricter boarding rules, so many travelers prefer to travel with at least 6 months of passport validity remaining.
Carry the same passport used for the eVisa application. If your eVisa was issued to an old passport that later expired, you may need to carry both the old and new passports.
Proof of onward travel and financial sufficiency
Canadian travelers should be ready to show proof that they can support themselves during their stay and leave Brazil within the authorized period. This may include:
- Return or onward flight reservation
- Hotel booking or host address
- Recent bank statements
- Travel insurance details, if available
- Printed copy of the approved Brazil eVisa
Our team at BrazilEVisas.com can help you review your supporting documents before submission.
Health and Vaccination Guidelines for Canadians Visiting Brazil
Brazil does not generally require proof of vaccination for Canadian tourists entering directly from Canada, but health recommendations depend on your itinerary, age, medical history, and the regions you plan to visit.
Yellow fever vaccination for Canadian tourists
Brazil does not require proof of yellow fever vaccination to enter the country, but the CDC recommends yellow fever vaccination for travelers visiting many Brazilian states, including Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Amazonas, Brasília, Iguaçu Falls, and other risk areas. Vaccination should be completed at least 10 days before travel when recommended.
Canada’s Public Health Agency advises travelers to consult a travel health clinic or Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre at least 6 weeks before departure for an itinerary-based assessment. The International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis becomes valid 10 days after vaccination and is valid for life.
Other recommended vaccines and health advice
Canadian travelers should be up to date on routine vaccinations before visiting Brazil. Health authorities commonly recommend reviewing hepatitis A, hepatitis B, tetanus, measles, influenza, COVID-19, and other vaccines based on itinerary and personal risk. The CDC notes that hepatitis A vaccination is recommended regardless of destination in Brazil.
Use mosquito precautions, especially in areas where dengue, Zika, chikungunya, or yellow fever may occur.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How long is the Brazil eVisa valid for Canadians?
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For Canadian citizens, the Brazil eVisa is generally valid for up to 5 years and allows multiple entries. Each stay is limited by Brazil’s visitor rules, typically up to 90 days per year for eVisa travelers.
Can Canadians get a visa on arrival in Brazil?
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No. Canadians cannot get a Brazilian visa on arrival. You must obtain the Brazil eVisa before travel. Airlines may deny boarding if you do not have an approved eVisa and the Canadian passport used for the application.
Do dual Canadian-Brazilian citizens need a visa?
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No. Brazilian citizens are not eligible for a Brazil eVisa. Dual Canadian-Brazilian citizens must enter and leave Brazil using a valid Brazilian passport. If your Brazilian passport has expired, contact a Brazilian consulate before travel.