Brazil: Import and customs regulations
All passengers arriving in Brazil with goods to declare need to complete an online declaration called a Declaração Eletrônica de Bens do Viajante. Anyone who fails to make a declaration, makes a false declaration or fails to comply with import regulations is liable to a fine.
Brazil has imposed import restrictions or bans on certain goods.
Further information on import regulations is available on the Brazilian Customs website.
Brazilian Customs Service
Brazilian Customs (Portuguese)
Further information on import regulations is available on the webpages of the Brazilian authorities.
Online declaration (Portuguese)
Information on declaring goods on arrival.
Banned and restricted items (Portuguese)
Information on banned and restricted items.
Motor vehicles (Portuguese)
Rules on importing vehicles, boats and aircraft.
TCS Switzerland
Information on vehicle and customs documents.
Quotas and duty-free shopping (Portuguese)
More information about quantity limits can be found on the page of the Brazilian authorities.
Swiss banking services for Swiss citizens abroad
Current situation
In view of stricter international regulatory requirements in recent years, financial institutions have become increasingly sensitive to potential legal and reputational risks, especially in relation to cross-border banking services. Swiss financial institutions therefore provide no or only limited access to certain financial services to individuals living outside Switzerland. Nevertheless, subject to local and Swiss legal provisions, many still offer current accounts to Swiss nationals living in various countries.
Talk with your bank as soon as possible about your options
The relationship between customers and their bank is governed by private law. If you are planning to relocate abroad or return to Switzerland, you are advised to talk with your bank to find out what regulations apply in your case and what options best meet your needs.
Organisation of the Swiss Abroad (OSA)
The website of the Organisation of the Swiss Abroad (OSA) provides useful information on banking services for the Swiss citizens living abroad.
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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