6 international destinations without bureaucracy: where Brazilians do not need a visa

2022 was marked by the return of Brazilians to international travel, according to information released by the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC).

In December last year, the international network based in Brazil recorded a 105% increase in passenger movement compared to December 2019, the period before the pandemic that shook the sector tourist.

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These positive results generated optimistic expectations for the year 2023, with forecast growth in around 53%, this time according to information released by the Brazilian Association of Tour Operators (Braztoa).

However, many people who plan to go abroad face the need to have a visa to enter some countries, which usually causes inconvenience.

However, there are dozens of countries that allow Brazilians to enter without a visa, at least temporarily.

Below we list 6 of these countries, which are also among the most sought after by Brazilian tourists. Keep reading!

Argentina

The first country on our list, Argentina, is very popular among Brazilian tourists because of its geographical location, bordering Brazil.

The non-obligation of a visa is due to the Mercosur factor, a bloc that brings together several countries in South America and establishes friendly diplomatic relations.

If you want to go to Argentina, you only need to take personal identification documents, such as RG, CPF or CNH. Not even a passport is needed.

Chile

Those who live in South America and don't want to go to the United States or Europe to see the snow already have a certain destination: Chile.

Despite some health and insurance requirements, such as travel insurance, it is possible to enter the country even without a passport, just with an identification document with a photo. Here, Mercosur is also the facilitating agent.

Spain

So, how about going to Europe without wasting time issuing a visa? If you want, you can start in Spain, where you can spend 90 days legally without needing a visa.

To enter the Iberian country, you just need to have a valid passport, financial and accommodation proof, and active health insurance.

France

Incredible as it may seem, France also does not require a visa for Brazilian tourists who want to visit its historic sites such as the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum within a period of 90 days.

If you decide to visit the most romantic country in the world, you only need to take your passport, financial and accommodation proof, health insurance and, of course, your round-trip tickets.

Italy

Like Spain and France, Italy also does not require a visa for Brazilians, who can spend up to 90 days exploring the country and its historic cities.

Again, you only need the usual documents, such as a passport, vouchers and insurance. Not bad, is it?

Portugal

Finally, we present Portugal, where the presentation of a visa is also waived for those who will spend only 90 days there.

On your trip to the homeland, you will need to present the documents mentioned in the topics about other countries and that's it, you will be able to explore the land of our colonizers.

Graduated in History and Human Resources Technology. Passionate about writing, today he lives the dream of acting professionally as a Content Writer for the Web, writing articles in different niches and different formats.

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