Brazil Visa RequirementsFor Italy passport holders

Italian passport holders can visit Brazil for up to 90 days without a visa. Italy and Brazil share historical ties through Italian immigration.

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90 days max stay
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Great news! Italy passport holders can enter Brazil without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No visa required for stays up to 90 days. Carry a valid Italian passport. Entry may be via air or land. No online registration is needed. For longer stays, a temporary or permanent visa must be obtained from a Brazilian consulate.

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

Current Travel Situation

Italy to Brazil: What You Need to Know

Brazil removed visa requirements for Italian nationals reciprocally. Italian passport holders can stay for tourism for up to 90 days per entry, extendable once for a total of 180 days per year. Brazil has the largest Italian diaspora community outside Europe, mainly in Sao Paulo state, owing to mass emigration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many Brazilians hold Italian citizenship by descent (jure sanguinis).

Practical Tips

Brazil is a vast country with diverse attractions: the Amazon, Iguazu Falls, Rio de Janeiro and the historic cities of Minas Gerais. The Italian-descended community in Sao Paulo state (especially Sao Paulo city) is visible in culture, food and architecture. Travel insurance is strongly recommended. Yellow fever vaccination is advised for travel to Amazon regions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Italian citizens need a visa for Brazil?

No. Brazil and Italy have a bilateral visa exemption agreement. Italian passport holders can stay in Brazil for up to 90 days per entry for tourism without a visa. The stay can be extended once for a total of 180 days per year.

Why does Brazil have such a large Italian community?

Millions of Italians emigrated to Brazil between the 1880s and 1920s, mainly to Sao Paulo state, to work in coffee plantations and later in industry. Today, Brazil has the largest Italian diaspora outside Europe, estimated at over 30 million people of Italian descent.

Can people of Brazilian-Italian descent obtain Italian citizenship?

Yes. Italy recognises citizenship by descent (jure sanguinis) with no generational limit in many cases. Brazilians with Italian ancestors may be eligible to register as Italian citizens through the Italian Consulate in Brazil, though waiting lists are very long.

What vaccinations are recommended for Italian travellers going to Brazil?

Yellow fever vaccination is recommended and in some cases required if travelling to Amazon regions or crossing from certain neighbouring countries. Hepatitis A, typhoid and routine vaccinations are also advised. Check with your doctor or travel clinic before departure.