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Do Brazil passport holders need a visa to visit MA?

Brazilian ordinary passport holders do NOT need a visa for tourism in Morocco. They may enter visa-free and stay up to 90 days per visit. Holders of an ordinary Brazilian passport are exempt from visas for short tourist stays in Morocco. They can enter visa-free and remain for up to 90 days, with no advance application, eVisa, or visa-on-arrival required. Morocco is not in the Schengen area, so the Schengen 90/180 rule and ETIAS do not apply; this 90-day allowance is specific to Morocco. At the border, travelers must present a passport valid for at least 6 months with at least one blank page, and may be asked to show a return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation, and sufficient funds. Travel medical insurance is strongly recommended (and increasingly requested) though enforcement varies. Stays beyond 90 days require either an extension requested from local police (Direction Générale de la Sûreté Nationale) before the initial period expires, or an appropriate long-stay visa/residence application. Overstaying can lead to fines and complications on departure. As of 2026-05-30, no eVisa or electronic travel authorization is required for Brazilian tourists; the visa-free regime remains in effect.
VISA-FREETOURISMMULTIPLE ENTRYLast verified 2026-05-30
For guidance only — visa rules change with little notice. Always confirm directly with the destination's embassy or foreign ministry before booking non-refundable travel. Information here applies to ordinary (non-diplomatic) passports unless noted.
/01 — The numbers

Key facts

Last verified 2026-05-30
Visa type
Visa-free entry (no visa required for tourism)
Maximum stay
Up to 90 days per entry
per entry
Entries
Multiple entries permitted within visa-free terms
from issue date
Visa fee
0 (no visa fee)
consular fee only
Processing time
None - entry granted at the border
standard track
Validity
Passport valid at least 6 months beyond entry
from issue date
/02 — The process

How to apply

/01
Confirm passport validity
Ensure your Brazilian ordinary passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your date of entry and has at least one blank page for the entry stamp.
· 6+ months validity· 1 blank page
/02
Book return or onward travel
Hold a confirmed return or onward ticket. Immigration officers may ask to see it as proof you intend to leave within the visa-free period.
· Return/onward ticket
/03
Arrange accommodation and funds
Have proof of accommodation (hotel booking or host address) and evidence of sufficient funds to cover your stay.
· Hotel booking· Proof of funds
/04
Get travel medical insurance
Obtain travel health insurance covering medical emergencies, evacuation, and repatriation. It is strongly recommended and may be requested on entry.
· Recommended coverage from EUR 30,000
/05
Arrive and clear immigration
Present your passport at the border. You will be admitted visa-free for up to 90 days and receive an entry stamp. No fee is charged.
· Entry stamp· No fee
/06
Track your 90 days and depart
Count your stay from the entry date and leave before day 90. To stay longer, request an extension at the local police before the period expires.
· Max 90 days· Extension via local police
/03 — The paperwork

Required materials

8 items
Personalized checklist
0 / 8 complete
Brazilian ordinary passport valid 6+ months beyond entry
required
At least one blank passport page
required
Return or onward flight ticket
required
Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or host address)
required
Proof of sufficient funds for the stay
required
Travel medical insurance (evacuation/repatriation)
recommended
Printed itinerary and contact details
recommended
Awareness of the 90-day maximum stay limit
required
Track your progress · save & email a copy
/04 — The cost

Fee breakdown

All-in estimate
Line itemAmountSource
Tourist visa fee0No visa required for Brazilian tourists
Entry / border fee0No fee charged on visa-free entry
Stay extension (beyond 90 days)VariableRequested at local police; subject to approval and local charges if applicable
Total estimate00incl. all
/05 — The wait

Processing time

/06 — The risks

Common refusal reasons

by frequency
/01
Visa exemption agreement
Brazil is on Morocco's visa-exempt list, allowing tourist entry without a visa for up to 90 days.
High
/02
Passport not meeting 6-month validity
Entry can be refused if the passport does not have at least 6 months validity beyond arrival.
Medium
/03
No proof of onward travel or funds
Officers may deny entry if a return/onward ticket, accommodation, or sufficient funds cannot be shown.
Medium
/04
Overstaying 90 days
Remaining beyond the permitted period without an extension can lead to fines and departure problems.
Low
/07 — On arrival

After you land

/01
Immigration
Keep your passport, visa or exemption proof, return ticket, and accommodation details ready for border inspection.
/02
Customs
Review the destination's customs rules before travel and declare restricted goods or large cash amounts when required.
/03
Connectivity
Check whether airport SIMs, eSIMs, or roaming are the best option for your route before arrival.
/08 — The history

Policy changelog

since 2024
2026-05-30
Brazil to Morocco route verified
Confirmed visa-free tourist entry for Brazilian ordinary passport holders for up to 90 days against Morocco's visa policy and Brazilian travel/consular sources.
/09 — The questions

Frequently asked

Do Brazilians need a visa to visit Morocco?
No. Holders of an ordinary Brazilian passport can enter Morocco visa-free for tourism and stay up to 90 days per visit.
How long can a Brazilian stay in Morocco without a visa?+
Is there an eVisa or ETA for Morocco?+
What documents do I need at the border?+
Does the Schengen 90/180 rule apply to Morocco?+
Can I work or study in Morocco on visa-free entry?+
/11 — Passport tools

Tools for the Brazil passport

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