Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Brazil's Visa Balancing Act: China Gets An Opening, Americans Face A Paywall


(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Key Points

  • Brazil says it will waive some short-stay visas for Chinese citizens, but no start date is set.
  • Americans must get a visa or e-visa to enter Brazil, under rules in force since April 10, 2025.
  • Together, the two policies show how Brazil manages ties with both superpowers through reciprocity.

Brazil is moving to exempt Chinese citizens from some categories of short-term visas, in a decision the presidency framed as reciprocity.

The announcement followed a phone call between President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and China's leader, Xi Jinping, held on the evening of January 22, 2026.

Brazil linked the decision to broader cooperation in advanced science and technology fields. What is missing is the detail that makes travel work. Brazil has not published an effective date.

It has not defined which short-stay categories will qualify. Until the legal act appears, the policy remains a direction of travel, not an instruction manual.


Brazil's Visa Balancing Act: China Gets An Opening, Americans Face A Paywall
The stated logic is simple. China opened first. In May 2025, Beijing announced a trial visa-free policy for citizens of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay.

It began on June 1, 2025. It allows stays of up to 30 days for tourism, business, family or friends visits, exchanges, and transit.

China later extended its broader unilateral visa-free entry policy, covering 45 countries, through December 31, 2026.

Brazil now looks ready to mirror that move, at least partly. The timing also matches a strong tourism rebound.

Brazil's travel sector reported 9 million foreign tourists in 2025. That beat an official forecast of 6.9 million. Chinese arrivals are still modest, but rising.

Industry figures put Chinese visitors at 94,400 from January to December 2025, up from 70,400 in the comparable prior period, a 34% increase.

The contrast with the United States is sharp. For Americans, Brazil currently requires a visa, typically via an electronic visa process.

That requirement took effect on April 10, 2025. It ended a visa-free period that began in 2019. Brazil has described the change as a return to reciprocity, since Brazilians still need visas to enter the United States.

Put together, Brazil's approach is transactional, not sentimental. When the other side opens the door, Brasília tends to answer in kind. When the other side keeps visas, Brazil increasingly does the same.

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The Rio Times

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