Brazil will grant visa-free entry to Chinese citizens holding valid ordinary passports starting May 11, 2026, for stays up to 30 days.
The Brazilian government announced a visa-free entry policy for Chinese citizens holding valid ordinary passports, effective May 11, 2026, for stays up to 30 days. This measure, valid until December 31, 2026, aims to facilitate travel for tourism, business, and other activities, observing reciprocity.
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