Starting Thursday, Brazil will reinstate visa requirements for travelers from the United States, Canada and Australia, ending a six-year visa-free entry for those countries.
The decision was based on the principle of reciprocity since these countries still require Brazilian nationals to obtain visas, said Brazil’s Foreign Ministry, reports Xinhua.
“Brazil does not offer unilateral visa exemptions,” it said, adding that negotiations are underway to establish reciprocal visa-free travel agreements.
“We’re still in talks to have the United States lift its visa requirement for Brazilians, which would allow us to reciprocate,” Brazil’s Minister of Tourism Celso Sabino was quoted by state-run Agencia Brasil as saying.
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