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South Africa adds Brazil to its visa-free list for leisure and MICE travellers

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsMarch 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs quietly updated its visa-exemption schedule on 7 March 2026, granting South African passport-holders 90 days’ visa-free entry to Brazil per calendar year. Travel And Tour World broke the story the same day, noting that Brazil joins Egypt, Argentina, Hong Kong and Fiji on the growing roster of destinations open to South Africans without prior paperwork.

The policy is the latest dividend of the bilateral tourism-co-operation pact signed in Cape Town last November. Brazil had already waived visas for South Africans in 2009, but the gesture was not reciprocated until now. South Africa’s outbound leisure market recovered to 93 % of pre-pandemic levels in 2025, and tour operators say Brazil’s inclusion provides a long-haul alternative to traditional Asian and European packages that have become costlier amid high fuel surcharges.

Before finalising any itinerary, travellers and mobility coordinators can lean on VisaHQ for clear, up-to-date guidance. The platform’s Brazil portal ( details current entry rules, offers step-by-step tools for securing Temporary V work permits when needed, and provides concierge support for complex, multi-country trips—helping South Africans take full advantage of the new 90-day visa waiver without administrative surprises.

South Africa adds Brazil to its visa-free list for leisure and MICE travellers

For corporate mobility managers the impact is two-fold. First, South African executives can now attend trade shows in São Paulo or factory audits in Manaus on short notice, bypassing the 10-day consular process that previously required an invitation letter and R 1 100 fee. Second, South African multinationals with operations in Mozambique or Angola often route talent through Johannesburg; those travellers can now combine regional meetings with side trips to Brazilian headquarters without extra paperwork.

Brazilian inbound stakeholders also stand to gain. Embratur forecasts an additional 35 000 South African arrivals in 2026, worth roughly US$ 45 million in direct spend. Airlines such as Latam and SAA are already evaluating seasonal Johannesburg–São Paulo frequencies for the June-to-August safari low season, when aircraft sit idle.

Practically, travellers must hold a passport valid for six months and proof of onward travel. The exemption covers tourism, conferences and short-term business meetings; work assignments still require a Temporary V item. Mobility teams should update global travel trackers so that assignees do not inadvertently trigger tax residence by exceeding 90 days within the calendar year.

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