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Is there any restriction in entering the South American countries multiple times in one year?


Is it possible to obtain a Brazil visa without confirmed travel plans? (US citizen)How to stay in Brazil for 5 months with a (tourist) visa?How To Obtain Argentinian Visa For a Philippine Passport Holder in BrasilCan I obtain a visa for Brazil at a land crossing?I am in Brazil without an entry stamp. What do I do?As a dual citizen, am I allowed to travel outside of the European Union without using the EU passport?Traveling to Brazil & Argentina, passport expires in less than 3 months, will I have a problem entering?






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As an EU citizen I can travel to Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Argentina without a visa, just by using my passport.



Currently I am in Brazil and would like to go to Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay and return to Brazil.



I can stay 90 days a year in Brazil, but I am wondering if I am allowed to enter the country multiple times.



Is that possible?










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As an EU citizen I can travel to Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Argentina without a visa, just by using my passport.



Currently I am in Brazil and would like to go to Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay and return to Brazil.



I can stay 90 days a year in Brazil, but I am wondering if I am allowed to enter the country multiple times.



Is that possible?










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As an EU citizen I can travel to Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Argentina without a visa, just by using my passport.



Currently I am in Brazil and would like to go to Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay and return to Brazil.



I can stay 90 days a year in Brazil, but I am wondering if I am allowed to enter the country multiple times.



Is that possible?










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As an EU citizen I can travel to Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Argentina without a visa, just by using my passport.



Currently I am in Brazil and would like to go to Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay and return to Brazil.



I can stay 90 days a year in Brazil, but I am wondering if I am allowed to enter the country multiple times.



Is that possible?







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  • Which EU country are you a citizen of? Some EU countries have bilateral visa agreements that may supersede the general EU-Brazil agreement.

    – Michael Seifert
    10 hours ago

















  • Which EU country are you a citizen of? Some EU countries have bilateral visa agreements that may supersede the general EU-Brazil agreement.

    – Michael Seifert
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Which EU country are you a citizen of? Some EU countries have bilateral visa agreements that may supersede the general EU-Brazil agreement.

– Michael Seifert
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Yes, this is allowed for EU passport holders depending on how long you spend outside of Brazil in between visits, and how long your visits last.



Exception: this regulation does not apply to citizens of Croatia, Portugal, Poland, United Kingdom and Ireland.



As seen on their website Brazil allows:




The 90-day period begins on the date of first entry and will be
counted continuously; during these 90 days, however, a multiple entry
and exit is permitted (multiple entrance);



After expiry of the
permitted 90 days, Brazil must be left definitively; only after 90
days of stay outside Brazil, re-entry is permitted again; According to
this regulation, the total duration of stay may NOT exceed 90 days
within a period of 6 months




So, depending on how long you plan to spend outside of Brazil, you will either be able to renter on the same 90 day count after spending 90 days away, or if you spent more than 90 days the first time only after 6 months away, your count will reset and you will be able to enter on a new 90 days.






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  • The OP mentions having entered visa-free, she doesn’t appear to hold a visit visa as such

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  • @traveller apologies misread, updated

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Yes, this is allowed for EU passport holders depending on how long you spend outside of Brazil in between visits, and how long your visits last.



Exception: this regulation does not apply to citizens of Croatia, Portugal, Poland, United Kingdom and Ireland.



As seen on their website Brazil allows:




The 90-day period begins on the date of first entry and will be
counted continuously; during these 90 days, however, a multiple entry
and exit is permitted (multiple entrance);



After expiry of the
permitted 90 days, Brazil must be left definitively; only after 90
days of stay outside Brazil, re-entry is permitted again; According to
this regulation, the total duration of stay may NOT exceed 90 days
within a period of 6 months




So, depending on how long you plan to spend outside of Brazil, you will either be able to renter on the same 90 day count after spending 90 days away, or if you spent more than 90 days the first time only after 6 months away, your count will reset and you will be able to enter on a new 90 days.






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  • The OP mentions having entered visa-free, she doesn’t appear to hold a visit visa as such

    – Traveller
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  • @traveller apologies misread, updated

    – Uciebila
    10 hours ago















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Yes, this is allowed for EU passport holders depending on how long you spend outside of Brazil in between visits, and how long your visits last.



Exception: this regulation does not apply to citizens of Croatia, Portugal, Poland, United Kingdom and Ireland.



As seen on their website Brazil allows:




The 90-day period begins on the date of first entry and will be
counted continuously; during these 90 days, however, a multiple entry
and exit is permitted (multiple entrance);



After expiry of the
permitted 90 days, Brazil must be left definitively; only after 90
days of stay outside Brazil, re-entry is permitted again; According to
this regulation, the total duration of stay may NOT exceed 90 days
within a period of 6 months




So, depending on how long you plan to spend outside of Brazil, you will either be able to renter on the same 90 day count after spending 90 days away, or if you spent more than 90 days the first time only after 6 months away, your count will reset and you will be able to enter on a new 90 days.






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  • The OP mentions having entered visa-free, she doesn’t appear to hold a visit visa as such

    – Traveller
    10 hours ago











  • @traveller apologies misread, updated

    – Uciebila
    10 hours ago













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Yes, this is allowed for EU passport holders depending on how long you spend outside of Brazil in between visits, and how long your visits last.



Exception: this regulation does not apply to citizens of Croatia, Portugal, Poland, United Kingdom and Ireland.



As seen on their website Brazil allows:




The 90-day period begins on the date of first entry and will be
counted continuously; during these 90 days, however, a multiple entry
and exit is permitted (multiple entrance);



After expiry of the
permitted 90 days, Brazil must be left definitively; only after 90
days of stay outside Brazil, re-entry is permitted again; According to
this regulation, the total duration of stay may NOT exceed 90 days
within a period of 6 months




So, depending on how long you plan to spend outside of Brazil, you will either be able to renter on the same 90 day count after spending 90 days away, or if you spent more than 90 days the first time only after 6 months away, your count will reset and you will be able to enter on a new 90 days.






share|improve this answer
















Yes, this is allowed for EU passport holders depending on how long you spend outside of Brazil in between visits, and how long your visits last.



Exception: this regulation does not apply to citizens of Croatia, Portugal, Poland, United Kingdom and Ireland.



As seen on their website Brazil allows:




The 90-day period begins on the date of first entry and will be
counted continuously; during these 90 days, however, a multiple entry
and exit is permitted (multiple entrance);



After expiry of the
permitted 90 days, Brazil must be left definitively; only after 90
days of stay outside Brazil, re-entry is permitted again; According to
this regulation, the total duration of stay may NOT exceed 90 days
within a period of 6 months




So, depending on how long you plan to spend outside of Brazil, you will either be able to renter on the same 90 day count after spending 90 days away, or if you spent more than 90 days the first time only after 6 months away, your count will reset and you will be able to enter on a new 90 days.







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  • The OP mentions having entered visa-free, she doesn’t appear to hold a visit visa as such

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The OP mentions having entered visa-free, she doesn’t appear to hold a visit visa as such

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The OP mentions having entered visa-free, she doesn’t appear to hold a visit visa as such

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