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    Brazil considers to reinstate VISAS from US, Canada and Australia

    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews5 de March de 2025Updated:5 de March de 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    It appears there have been developments regarding Brazil’s visa policies under President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The Brazilian government initially planned to reinstate visa requirements for citizens of the United States, Canada, and Australia, reversing a decision made in 2019 by former President Jair Bolsonaro that had waived these requirements to boost tourism. This reinstatement was originally set to take effect earlier but has been repeatedly delayed. The most recent update indicates that the visa requirement for these countries is now scheduled to begin on **April 10, 2025**.

    The policy shift is driven by Brazil’s long-standing principle of reciprocity in diplomatic relations—since Brazilians require visas to enter the U.S., Canada, and Australia, the Lula administration seeks to apply the same standard to citizens of those countries visiting Brazil. The visas in question will be electronic (e-visas), costing $80.90 for U.S. citizens with a 10-year validity, and the application process will be fully online via a designated portal. The delays in implementation have been attributed to concerns from the tourism industry about potential negative impacts on visitor numbers, especially during high seasons, and the need to finalize the e-visa system.

    However, there was a moment in 2024 when the Lula administration appeared to reconsider this plan. In March 2024, reports emerged that the government might abandon the reinstatement altogether following pressure from Brazil’s Congress and tourism stakeholders. A deputy whip, Alencar Santana, even announced intentions to revoke the decree by April 2024, but this did not materialize, and the policy was instead postponed again to April 2025.

    Currently, no visas are required for U.S., Canadian, or Australian citizens to enter Brazil for tourism or business stays of up to 90 days (extendable to 180 days) until the April 10, 2025, deadline. Posts on X and various news sources reflect mixed sentiments—some criticize the move as a barrier to tourism, while others defend it as a fair application of reciprocity. The situation remains fluid, and further changes could occur depending on political and economic pressures, but as it stands, Lula’s administration is planning to reinstate these visa requirements next month unless another delay or reversal is announced.

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