The elimination of visas for tourists from various countries will favor arrival in Brazil

Citizens of Australia, Canada, the United States and Japan visiting Brazil will not need a visa, according to a measure published in the Official Gazette of that South American nation, which will favor the arrival of tourists.

The note states that travelers from these four countries may enter and stay in Brazil for a period of 90 days, extendable for another 90 days.

The only restriction of the decree is that tourists from these four countries may not stay in Brazil for more than 180 days per year.

Brazil adopted this measure unilaterally, without requiring the reciprocity often required by countries that establish visa elimination for some nations.  

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