Brazil visa options for Switzerland passport holders
Tourist / short stay
Visa-free · up to 90 days
Enter without a visa, usually for a set number of days.
Visa types & longer-stay routes for Brazil
Most non-Mercosur (US/UK/CA/EU/AU) for long-stay residence visas (DN VITEM XIV, VIPER retirement/investor)
- Tourist
Tourist entry (visa-free or e-visa)
90 days in any rolling 12 months (initial up to 90, extendable once by 90)
- Insurance
- Recommendednot legally required
- Good for
- EU/UK/CA/AU visa-free; US e-visa
- Requirement
- Passport 6 months, onward travel, funds; US pays e-visa fee
- Digital nomad
Digital Nomad Visa (VITEM XIV)
1 year, renewable for 1 more
- Insurance
- Required(Brazil-valid for full stay)
- Good for
- Remote workers and freelancers from foreign sources
- Requirement
- 1,500 USD/month foreign income OR 18,000 USD savings; remote-work contract/letter; clean record
- Residence
Retirement Visa (VIPER for retirees)
2 years renewable; PR path; citizenship after 4 yrs
- Insurance
- Required(private or international cover for applicant + dependents)
- Good for
- Retirees with stable passive income (pension, dividends, rental); no min age
- Requirement
- ~1,200 USD/month pension/passive (R$6,000) +~400 USD/dependent; 12 months statements; FBI/criminal apostilled
- Residence
Investor Visa (VIPER real estate)
PR (temporary first); citizenship after 4 yrs
- Insurance
- RecommendedStrongly recommended; not strictly mandated but required for healthcare access
- Good for
- Foreign nationals investing in Brazilian urban real estate (Golden Visa)
- Requirement
- R$1,000,000 (~200,000 USD) in S/SE/Centre-West, or R$700,000 (~140,000) in N/NE; urban residential/commercial only
- Residence
Investor Visa (VIPER business)
PR from issuance; citizenship after 4 yrs
- Insurance
- RecommendedStrongly recommended
- Good for
- Entrepreneurs investing in a Brazilian company
- Requirement
- R$500,000 (~100,000 USD), or R$150,000 (~30,000 USD) with business-plan and job-creation commitments
- Residence
MERCOSUR Residency
2 years temporary, convertible to permanent
- Insurance
- RequiredNot mandatory (SUS access); private recommended
- Good for
- AR/UY/PY/CL/BO/PE/CO/EC and associate states
- Requirement
- Mercosur passport/ID, clean record, means of subsistence
Visa rules change often and depend on your nationality. Last checked: 2026-06. Always confirm with the official immigration service or your nearest consulate before you apply.
Last verified June 2026
Visa-free isn’t insurance-free
Whatever route you take into Brazil, your entry stamp never includes health cover. Many longer-stay visas also require proof of insurance before they’re granted. That part is on you — and it’s what we actually do.
Switzerland → Brazil: frequently asked
- Do Switzerland passport holders need a visa to visit Brazil?
- Visa-free · up to 90 days. Enter without a visa, usually for a set number of days. Always confirm with the official source before booking.
- Can a Switzerland passport holder live or work long-term in Brazil?
- Yes, via a long-stay visa. Brazil has 6 documented visa types covering work, study, residence and — where it exists — digital-nomad routes.
- Do I need travel insurance for Brazil?
- Entry to Brazil never includes health cover, so travel medical insurance is strongly recommended. Several Brazil visas also require proof of insurance before they're granted.
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Visa rules can change at short notice and depend on your purpose of travel, length of stay and onward tickets. Always confirm with the destination’s embassy or the IATA Travel Centre before you book. Visa-free entry never includes travel health insurance. That’s still on you.