Canada Visa RequirementsFor Brazil passport holders

Brazilian citizens can visit Canada under an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), which costs CAD 7 (approximately USD 5). Canada removed its visa requirement for Brazilians in 2024 under a bilateral agreement, replacing it with the low-cost ETA process. Canada offers Montreal and Quebec City's French-Canadian culture, Toronto's multicultural dynamism, Vancouver's mountains-and-ocean setting, Niagara Falls, Banff and Jasper national parks, and the Northern Lights in the Yukon.

Electronic Travel Authorization
180 days max stay
$7 visa cost
Ottawa
North America
CAD ($)
English
UTC-3.5 to UTC-8

Brazil passport holders must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) online before traveling to Canada.

Apply for the Canadian ETA online at canada.ca/eta before travel. Cost: CAD 7 (approximately USD 5). Processing: usually approved within minutes, occasionally up to 72 hours. The ETA is linked electronically to your passport and valid for 5 years or until your passport expires. Enter Canada at any Canadian airport by presenting your Brazilian passport , the ETA is confirmed automatically in border systems. An ETA does NOT guarantee entry: border officers (CBSA) make the final decision and may ask about purpose of visit, accommodation, funds, and ties to Brazil.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Biometrics

Required at first application

Current Travel Situation

Brazil to Canada: What You Need to Know

Canada and Brazil signed a bilateral visa liberalization agreement in 2023 that eliminated the Canadian visa requirement for Brazilian passport holders, replacing it with the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system effective in 2024. This was a major change: previously Brazilians required a full TRV (Temporary Resident Visa) requiring an in-person application. The ETA allows stays of up to 6 months per visit. Air Canada, LATAM, GOL, and Azul operate direct flights from São Paulo (GRU) and other Brazilian cities to Toronto (YYZ), Montreal (YUL), and Vancouver (YVR). Brazil has a large diaspora in Canada, especially in the Greater Toronto Area and Montreal.

Practical Tips

Toronto's CN Tower EdgeWalk (exterior walk at 356m) is heart-pounding and requires advance booking. Niagara Falls is 1.5 hours from Toronto by bus , the Canadian side gives the best views. Banff National Park (fly to Calgary) is one of the world's most scenic mountain destinations: Lake Louise, Moraine Lake (require very early arrival or shuttle reservation in summer), and the Icefields Parkway. Montreal's Old Port and Plateau neighborhoods are charming, and Montreal is consistently rated North America's best food city by some metrics. Quebec City's walled Old Town is UNESCO-listed and the most European feeling city in North America. Bear watching on Vancouver Island (Campbell River area) runs August-October.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Brazilians need a visa for Canada?

As of 2024, Brazilian passport holders no longer need a full visa for Canada. An Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) is required instead, costing only CAD 7 and applied for online at canada.ca/eta.

How is the Canadian ETA different from the old Canadian visa?

The old TRV (Temporary Resident Visa) required an in-person application, biometrics, and processing at a consulate (weeks to months, and significant cost). The ETA is entirely online, costs CAD 7, and is typically approved within minutes. It allows multiple visits for up to 5 years.

How long can Brazilians stay in Canada with the ETA?

Each visit under the ETA allows up to 6 months. The ETA itself is valid for 5 years or until your passport expires. CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency) officers make the final decision on entry and length of authorized stay.

What are the best Canadian national parks for Brazilians?

Banff National Park (Alberta) is the most spectacular: Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and the Icefields Parkway. Jasper National Park (adjacent to Banff) is wilder and less crowded. Pacific Rim National Park (Vancouver Island) offers dramatic Pacific coast scenery. Churchill (Manitoba) is famous for polar bear viewing in October-November.