Brazil Tourist eVisa
Prices starting from $78.99
Fast, secure, and expert-led visa processing for Canadian citizens traveling to Brazil
How to apply for your Brazil visa with a passport from Canada
Answer a few simple questions, determine whether you need the Brazil Tourist eVisa or another Brazil visa or document, pay securely, and upload your documents. You can save your progress and come back anytime.
The Brazil visa system can be complicated for Canadian citizens, but don't worry – we review your whole application to catch anything that might cause delays.
We’re not the Brazilian government, but we review your application for accuracy and submit it directly to them. If anything goes wrong, we’re here 24/7 to help resolve it – no long wait times, no confusing forms, just expert support from start to finish.
We’ll email your approved Brazil document and let you know how to use it for your trip from Canada to Brazil.
Canadian citizens must obtain a visa before traveling to Brazil. Starting April 10, 2025, the Brazil Tourist eVisa is mandatory for Canadian passport holders visiting for tourism or business.
Canadian travelers will need one Brazil entry document:
General Brazil visa requirements for Canadian travelers are:
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It’s recommended to apply at least 8 days before travel to avoid delays caused by document checks or application errors.
The visa is usually valid for up to 5 years with multiple entries, meaning you can travel to Brazil several times during that period, as long as each stay does not exceed 90 days.
This means you can enter and leave Brazil multiple times during its validity period without having to apply for a new visa each time, as long as each visit stays within the allowed duration.
Airlines may ask to see it before boarding, and immigration officers in Brazil can request it upon arrival, even though the visa is issued electronically.
You may be asked to show proof of onward travel, accommodation, or sufficient funds, so it’s important to have supporting documents ready when you arrive.
Brazil requires visas from Canadian citizens because Brazilians need visas to enter Canada. After a period of visa-free travel, Brazil has reinstated the requirement to comply with its own entry rules.
This means Canadian travelers must now apply for a Brazil Tourist eVisa before departure, even for short visits.