How long can a foreigner stay in Brazil?

Generally, foreigners from most countries can stay in Brazil as tourists for up to 90 days per visit. This period can often be extended for an additional 90 days, allowing a maximum total stay of 180 days within a 12-month period, counted from the date of first entry. Extensions must be requested at the Brazilian Federal Police before the initial 90-day period expires. The specific rules and allowed duration may vary depending on the traveler’s nationality and visa agreements between Brazil and the visitor’s country.

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