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Do Brazil passport holders need a visa to visit CL?

Brazilian ordinary passport holders do NOT need a visa to visit Chile for tourism. They can stay up to 90 days visa-free under the Mercosur/freedom-of-movement framework and may enter with either a valid passport or a Brazilian national ID card. Brazil is a founding member of Mercosur and Chile is an associate member, so Brazilian citizens enjoy visa-free entry to Chile for tourism. On arrival, travelers are granted a tourist stay of up to 90 days. Because of the Mercosur/UNASUR freedom-of-movement arrangement, Brazilians may enter Chile using either a valid ordinary passport or a current Brazilian national/state identity card (RG), though a passport is recommended for air travel and onward connections. No tourist visa, eVisa, or visa-on-arrival is required, and there is no reciprocity fee for Brazilian nationals (Chile abolished its US-only reciprocity fee in 2014). On entry, immigration issues a Tarjeta Unica Migratoria (digital entry record) that should be kept until departure. Travelers should carry proof of onward/return travel, proof of accommodation, and evidence of sufficient funds (roughly USD 46 per day). The 90-day stay can generally be extended once for an additional 90 days at the Servicio Nacional de Migraciones for a fee, or by a short border exit and re-entry. There is no Schengen rule applicable, as Chile is in South America. As of 2026-05-30 there is no eVisa, ETA, or ETIAS-type pre-travel authorization required of Brazilian tourists.
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 tourist entry (Mercosur freedom of movement)
Maximum stay
Up to 90 days per entry (extendable once for a further 90 days)
per entry
Entries
Multiple entries permitted
from issue date
Visa fee
0 (no visa or reciprocity fee for Brazilian nationals)
consular fee only
Processing time
None - entry granted on arrival
standard track
Validity
Stay granted at the border; passport/ID must be valid for the trip
from issue date
/02 — The process

How to apply

/01
Confirm your travel document is valid
Carry a valid Brazilian ordinary passport (recommended for air travel) or a current Brazilian national/state ID card (RG) in good condition with a clear photo. The document should be valid for the duration of your stay.
· Passport or ID card· Valid for trip duration
/02
Prepare supporting documents
Gather proof of onward or return travel, confirmation of accommodation (hotel booking or invitation letter), and evidence of sufficient funds for your stay (about USD 46 per day).
· Return ticket· Accommodation proof· Funds proof
/03
Complete the SAG agricultural declaration
Fill out the Servicio Agricola y Ganadero (SAG) declaration for any animal, plant, or food products you are bringing into Chile. Strict biosecurity rules apply.
· SAG form· Biosecurity
/04
Arrive and clear immigration
Present your passport or ID card at the Policia de Investigaciones (PDI) immigration counter. You will be admitted as a tourist for up to 90 days; no visa is stamped or required.
· PDI immigration· Up to 90 days
/05
Keep your entry record (Tarjeta Unica Migratoria)
Retain the digital/printed entry record (PDI) issued on arrival. You may need it for hotel tax exemption and you must present it on departure.
· Keep entry record· Needed on exit
/06
Extend your stay if needed
To stay beyond 90 days, request an extension (prorroga) of up to 90 additional days at the Servicio Nacional de Migraciones online, or do a short border exit and re-entry.
· Servicio Nacional de Migraciones· Extension optional
/03 — The paperwork

Required materials

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Valid Brazilian ordinary passport (recommended) or current national ID card (RG)
required
Return or onward travel ticket
required
Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or host invitation letter)
required
Evidence of sufficient funds (approx. USD 46 per day of stay)
recommended
Completed SAG declaration for any food, plant, or animal products
required
Tarjeta Unica Migratoria / PDI entry record kept until departure
required
Travel/health insurance covering the trip
recommended
Proof of yellow fever vaccination only if arriving from a risk area
situational
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/04 — The cost

Fee breakdown

All-in estimate
Line itemAmountSource
Tourist visa fee0No visa required for Brazilian nationals
Reciprocity / entry fee0No reciprocity fee applies to Brazilian citizens
Stay extension (prorroga de turismo)USD 100 (approx.)Optional, only if extending the 90-day stay via Servicio Nacional de Migraciones
Total estimate00incl. all
/05 — The wait

Processing time

/06 — The risks

Common refusal reasons

by frequency
/01
Mercosur freedom of movement
Brazil is a full Mercosur member and Chile an associate member, granting Brazilian citizens visa-free entry and the right to use a national ID card.
High
/02
Tourism and short visits
Standard leisure travel, sightseeing, and family visits are covered by the 90-day visa-free tourist admission.
High
/03
Business meetings and conferences
Attending meetings, conferences, or fairs is generally permitted under tourist entry, but paid local employment is not.
Medium
/04
Transit
Brazilians transiting through Chilean airports do not require a transit visa.
Medium
/05
Visiting friends or relatives
Family visits are common and accommodated within the visa-free tourist stay.
Medium
/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 Chile route verified
Confirmed visa-free tourist entry for Brazilian ordinary passport holders (up to 90 days) against Chile.travel official guidance and Mercosur freedom-of-movement framework. No eVisa/ETA/reciprocity fee applies.
/09 — The questions

Frequently asked

Do Brazilians need a visa to visit Chile?
No. Brazilian ordinary passport holders can enter Chile visa-free for tourism for up to 90 days under the Mercosur freedom-of-movement arrangement.
Can I enter Chile with only my Brazilian ID card (RG)?+
How long can I stay in Chile as a Brazilian tourist?+
Is there a reciprocity or entry fee for Brazilians?+
What do I need to show at Chilean immigration?+
Can I work in Chile on this visa-free entry?+
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