Getting into Brazil with an onward ticket from another country

9/27/2018 4:03:06 AM

A bit later to help you but it might help others.

Brazil isn’t that rigorous when it comes to imigrantion, all depends on your citizenship.

As Germany had been so friendly to Brazilians, Brazil just reply the same rules and treatments. If you look like a tourist, have enough money, everything will be fine.

But citizens of countries that aren’t so friendly to Brazilians, will surely taste the same “unfriendness”.

Anyway in extremes cases you may do have a second ticket and pay additional costs to rebook and change the city/country, or request a refund (if the air company allows it).

(I’m sure that Brazilian Polícia Federal won’t deny anyone’s entry because if you planned to cross borders by land, just don’t lie).

4/2/2015 7:28:51 AM

We just had a problem leaving London Heathrow. The AlItalia check-in would not allow us to leave without a ticket which showed we were leaving Brazil, even though we had a flight booked out of Peru within the three month period. It meant we had to buy a plane ticket out of Brazil before we checked in.

1/21/2014 3:02:09 PM

Based on the discussions on similar forums the burden of proof of onward travel is on you and whether or not to accept something as proof of onward travel would be entirely in the discretion of the Immigration officer when you arrive.

Now if you are concerned about whether or not your ticket from Santiago to Auckland is sufficient proof of onward travel you should take a look at the tips given in Living the Dream blog on the subject.

Excerpt from the article:

From the comment below: FROM TFA: If you have a ticket leaving from another country within the period of your visa activity (say 90 days later on a 90 day visa) then this should be sufficient proof in most cases as you have to be out of one country to catch a flight in another.

2/19/2014 8:23:29 PM

You will not need a visa to visit Brazil for up to 90 days (see Brazil visa requirements for German citizens).

However, some countries will not issued a visa unless a return ticket is also purchased. If I were you I would check with you closest Brazil Embassy list of addresses here just to make sure and explain you situation.

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