Brazil: Entry and stay
Entry and visa regulations may change at any time. Reliable information on current entry and visa requirements can be obtained from the competent diplomatic or consular representation (embassy or consulate) of Brazil. In addition to the information provided by the FDFA, please consult the Brazil authorities' regulations.
The FDFA provides information only on a periodic basis and does not guarantee the accuracy or comprehensiveness of the information provided. Article 5 of the Swiss Abroad Act stipulates that every individual shall exercise personal responsibility when planning or undertaking a stay abroad or when working abroad.
Competent representation of Brazil
Binding information on valid entry and visa requirements.
FDFA travel advice and representations
Information on FDFA representations abroad and travel advice for Brazil.

Swiss nationals do not need a tourist or business visa for Brazil for any stay not exceeding 90 days within a 180-day period. A valid passport, return ticket or ticket for onward travel are required for entry to Brazil.
Individuals intending to stay in Brazil for more than 90 days need to obtain a visa.
Visa for Brazil
What type of visa do I need? (Portuguese)
Go to the Brazilian authorities' website for information on visas and immigration.
Where I can obtain information?
Contact the diplomatic or consular representation of Brazil for official information on valid entry and visa regulations.
How do I obtain a visa? (Portuguese)
Guidance on visas is available on the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs webpage.
Registration with the Swiss representation abroad
Obligations
Swiss nationals who are relocating abroad must register with the competent Swiss representation (embassy or consulate) abroad. They must do so within 90 days of the date on which they deregistered from their last commune of residence in Switzerland. You can register directly at the representation or via the online desk. To register as a Swiss citizen abroad, you need a valid passport (or a valid ID), a deregistration certificate and, if you have one, a certificate of origin.
Rights
Registration is free of charge. Registering will enable the Swiss authorities to contact you in an emergency and facilitate speedier processing of administrative matters such as issuing an identity or civil status document. Registering is also a good way to stay in touch with Switzerland. Swiss citizens who are registered with a Swiss representation abroad receive the Swiss Review – the magazine for the Swiss community abroad – free of charge. If you are over 18, you can also register to vote on initiatives and in referendums and elections in Switzerland.
Swiss Review
The Swiss Review is a magazine for Swiss nationals living abroad.
Vaccination and health
The Healthy Travel website provides vaccination recommendations and up-to-date information on infectious diseases. Please check vaccination recommendations before you travel.
Healthy Travel
Visit the health advice centre for travellers Healthy Travel to find out about recommended vaccinations.
All topics

Brazil: Entry and stay

Brazil: Import and customs regulations

Brazil: Employment

Brazil: Social security and insurance

Brazil: Taxes

Brazil: Family, marriage and partnerships

Brazil: Education system

Brazil: Security

Brazil: Swiss community
Contact
Federal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFA
Consular Directorate CD
Effingerstrasse 27
3003 Bern