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Explore where Brazil passport holders can live, work, and travel. 77 countries accessible without a traditional visa application.
Quick answer
A Brazil passport allows visa-free entry to 72 countries, visa-on-arrival access to 5 more, e-visa access to 12, and freedom of movement to 0 — total 77 countries accessible without a traditional visa application. Brazil ranks #50 of 95 passports globally (tier-2). Most countries require a separate work visa. 7 destinations offer digital nomad visas.
Key facts
The Brazil passport ranks #50 of 95 in WhereNext's mobility index — a mid-tier mobility passport with 77 countries accessible without a prior visa application (72 visa-free, 5 visa-on-arrival, 0 via freedom-of-movement agreements). Similar-access peers include Uruguay (77) and Argentina (77). Compared with the median passport in our index, Brazil uniquely unlocks Japan, South Korea, United Kingdom without a traditional visa application.
Closest peers by access: Uruguay (77) · Argentina (77) · Bahrain (77)
Brazil passport holders can access 77 countries without a traditional visa application — 72 visa-free, 5 with visa on arrival, and 0 through freedom of movement agreements.
Digital nomad visas: 7 countries offer digital nomad or remote work visas accessible to Brazil passport holders, including Portugal, Spain, Japan, Vietnam, Philippines, and 2 more.
Paths to residency: 72 countries offer residency pathways for Brazil citizens, including Portugal, Spain, Mexico, New Zealand, Germany, and 67 more.
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