Brazil - Update History

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  • September 2024: Health updated with OROV details.
  • April 2024: Immigration updated with e-visa rules for certain nationals starting April 2025.
  • January 2024: Added BRally info.
  • January 2024: E-visas postponed until April 2024. Noted in Immigration.
  • December 2023: Immigration updated with e-visa rules for certain nationals starting 10 January, 2024.
  • November 2023: New clearance service in Salvador added to ports of entry.
  • July 2023: All formalities checked and updated.
  • April 2023: BRally Amazon was added to the Events section and Biosecurity was updated.
  • November 2022: Biosecurity updated with latest Covid entry rules.
  • August 2022:  Link added in Security section to new WhatsApp Chat Group for vessels heading to Brazil.
  • August 2022: Covid entry requirements checked and updated in biosecurity.
  • April 2022: Biosecurity updated with maritime borders opening and protocol.
  • December 2021: Confirmed by new ordinance that yachts still cannot enter. ANVISA have been contacted (Health Authority) to try and find out the rules applying to pleasure vessels.
  • November 2021: Covid protocols updated with movement in border situation, but still closed to foreign yachts.
  • July 2021: Covid protocols updated.
  • December 2019: Immigration and visa information updated using official sources.
  • September 2019: Clearance updated with information from Marina Itajai.
  • June 2019: Security section updated with attack and robbery in Fortaleza reported September 2018.
  • February 2019: Travel Advisory websites added to the security section.
  • December 2018: Fees confirmed as correct by SY Cerise II.
  • November 2018: Extensive updates to Immigration, Health and Customs with information received from Omar Sanchez.
  • March 2018: Clearance procedure confirmed.
  • February 2018: Health section updated with info. on Yellow Fever Alert – reported by Omar Sanchez.
  • October 2016: All formalities checked/updated.
  • November 2015: Immigration checked/updated.
  • June 2015: Publications checked
  • November 2014: Customs formalities checked.
  • October 2014: Clearance updated with information from Jason of s/v Two Fish.
  • November 2013: Update from Iain and Meg of SV Ariadne.
  • June 2012: Added security section with details of latest attacks against yachts with information from Ron Llewellyn of SY Sula and Rachel Emery of SY Ventana.

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