Brazil to reinstate visas for U.S., Canadian and Australian citizens
- Brazil will require visas for citizens of the United States, Canada, and Australia starting April 10, based on the principle of reciprocity.
- Nationals from these countries must apply for an eVisa and pay a fee of US$ 80.90 for a maximum stay of 90 days.
- This decision was made because Brazil does not grant unilateral exemption from visit visas, according to the Itamaraty Palace.
- Negotiations for visa-exemption agreements with these countries are ongoing, as noted by Tourism Minister Celso Sabino.
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