90 days
UK passport holders can travel to Brazil for stays up to 90 days in a 12-month period. You can extend this for a further 90 days and are granted by the Federal Police in Brazil. Your passport must be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry into Brazil.
Can Brits live in Brazil?
Brits who cannot get a Courtesy, Diplomatic or Official visa, need a Permanent visa to live in Brazil. Those who have children or a spouse of Brazilian nationality can get a permanent visa. There are also a Working visa and an Investor’s visa. To get an Investor’s visa, you need to invest in a business in Brazil.
Do UK citizens need a visa for Brazil?
Despite the Brazilian passport ranking 15th in terms of travel freedom, you will still require a visa if you plan on visiting or living in the UK.
How many Brits live in Brazil?
Regional overview. 11,000 British citizens in Brazil make it the 37th most popular country for ex-pats.
What do I need to live in Brazil as a British citizen?
When applying for Residency Permit whilst in Brazil, British Nationals are required to present a list of documents provided by the Brazilian Federal Police. As part of the process, you will be required to present your full UK Birth Certificate, apostilled by the Legalisation Office in the FCO,…
Can you apply for UK residency in Brazil?
When applying for residency in Brazil you might be asked to obtain a certificate from the Embassy with information about criminal records which might be held about you. The British Embassy/Consulates cannot issue any type of certificate in relation to personal information which might be held about you in the UK.
Can a British citizen apply for a family visa?
Once in the UK, the British citizens’ family members can apply for status under the EU Settlement Scheme. Other family members and future spouses of UK nationals who are returning to the UK will need to apply for a family visa.
Can a British citizen travel to Brazil without a visa?
For advice on entry requirements for Brazil, please visit our travel advice. British nationals are allowed to visit Brazil without a visa for up to 90 days. Being entitled to apply for an extension on their visa for up to 90 days more, the extension applications are handled by the Brazilian Federal Police.