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Brazil and China Announce Reciprocal Visa‑Free Travel Agreement
Key Point
- Brazil and China signed a reciprocal visa‑exemption agreement on May 11, 2026, allowing mutual visa‑free entry for short‑term travel.
Brazil–China Visa Exemption Update
On May 11, 2026, Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced a reciprocal visa‑free travel agreement between Brazil and China, enabling nationals of both countries to enter the other without a visa for short stays.
Key Details
- The agreement establishes a mutual visa exemption for eligible travelers from Brazil and China.
- It applies to short‑term stays, typically for tourism, business or transit.
- The announcement highlights the goal of expanding travel flows and deepening economic cooperation.
- The Ministries emphasized that the agreement reflects a broader effort to simplify mobility and promote bilateral engagement.
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