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Does a British citizen need a visa to visit Brazil?

I know American citizens and I think Australian citizens need a visa to visit Brazil, but do I need one? I'm a full British passport holder.

    



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ricardo.villela
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You can go to Brazil only with your passport, you will get a stamp here for tourism pourposes only. You can stay for 6 months in Brazil!
I hope you enjoy the country!
And if I may suggest, go to the northeast (great beaches and people), Mina Gerais (historical state with historical towns) and also the amazon region. I'm Brazilian and I must confess, try to avoid Rio de Janeiro. It's beautiful, but Brazil has much more to show and without the violence that Rio has!


Penfold
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Why not ask the Brazilian embasy for a definitive answer? Foreign Office http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029396086 has contact details.


Faith ((Ninja and Ducky))
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Citizens of the UK do not need a visa to Brazil if they are visiting for Tourism purposes.


Kev P
no but you need your yellow fever certificate


amaya m
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You don't need it. They only require visas for citizens of countries that require visas from Brazilians. It's called retribution. The UK doesn't require Brazilians to get a visa, although I think they should cause in some parts of London you hear more Portuguese than English.



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