Brazil Visa RequirementsFor Malaysia passport holders

Brazil is visa-free for Malaysian citizens for stays up to 90 days per year.

Visa Free
90 days max stay
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South America
BRL (R$)
Portuguese
UTC-3 to UTC-5

Great news! Malaysia 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 per year (not per visit). Carry return ticket, proof of accommodation, travel insurance, and proof of sufficient funds. Brazil is a large country requiring careful trip planning and internal flights.

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

Malaysia to Brazil: What You Need to Know

Brazil and Malaysia restored visa-free access in recent years as part of Brazil's push to attract Asian tourism. Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, the Amazon, and Iguazu Falls are among the most dramatic destinations on earth.

Practical Tips

Kuala Lumpur to Sao Paulo or Rio is a very long journey (24+ hours), typically via Dubai, Doha, or Lisbon. Brazil has a large Muslim community in Sao Paulo, and halal food is available. Travel insurance with emergency medical cover is strongly recommended given healthcare costs for tourists. Use Uber in cities rather than street hailing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Malaysians need a visa for Brazil?

No. Malaysian citizens can visit Brazil visa-free for up to 90 days per year. This was restored as part of Brazil's tourism promotion initiative targeting Asian travelers.

How long is the flight from Kuala Lumpur to Brazil?

The journey is very long, typically 24 to 30 hours with one or two stops. Common connections are via Dubai, Doha, Lisbon, or Paris. There are no direct flights between Malaysia and Brazil.

Is Brazil safe for Malaysian tourists?

Brazil has notable crime in urban areas, particularly Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. Stick to tourist-frequented areas, use Uber rather than street taxis, and avoid displaying expensive items. Check your government's travel advisory before going.

Is halal food available in Brazil?

Brazil has a small but established Muslim community, particularly in Sao Paulo. Halal-certified restaurants exist in major cities. Outside of these, vegetarian and seafood options are viable alternatives.