Italy Visa for Brazilian Citizens 2026

Key Facts — Brazilian Citizens & Italy
Visa RequiredNo — Visa-Free (ETIAS required from 2025)
Max Stay90 days in any 180-day period (Schengen)
FeeEUR 7 (ETIAS, adults 18–70)
Processing TimeETIAS: up to 4 days (usually minutes)
Apply Attravel.ec.europa.eu (ETIAS)

Do Brazilian Citizens Need a Visa for Italy?

Brazilian passport holders enjoy visa-free access to Italy and the entire Schengen Area. Stays of up to 90 days in any 180-day period require no advance visa. However, from 2025 the EU’s ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) is required before travel. ETIAS costs EUR 7 (waived under 18 and over 70), is valid for 3 years or until passport expiry, and is linked to your passport. Apply online at travel.ec.europa.eu.

Entry Requirements for Brazilian Citizens

  • Valid passport (at least 6 months validity beyond your planned return date)
  • ETIAS authorisation (apply at travel.ec.europa.eu; valid 3 years or until passport expiry)
  • Return or onward travel ticket
  • Proof of accommodation for the duration of your stay
  • Proof of sufficient funds (approx. EUR 50 per day recommended)
  • Travel or health insurance (strongly recommended)

How to Obtain ETIAS Before Travelling to Italy

  1. Apply online at travel.ec.europa.eu — the form takes about 10 minutes.
  2. Pay EUR 7 by credit or debit card (free for travellers under 18 or over 70).
  3. Receive approval — most applications are approved within minutes; allow up to 4 days.
  4. Travel — your ETIAS is electronically linked to your passport. Present your passport at the border.

For stays beyond 90 days, contact the Italy Embassy or Consulate in your country to apply for a national long-stay visa.

Tips for Brazilian Travellers to Italy in 2026

  • ETIAS is tied to your passport — renew ETIAS if you renew your passport before travel.
  • The 90-day Schengen limit is cumulative across all Schengen countries, not just Italy.
  • Keep a digital copy of your ETIAS approval email and passport data page on your phone.
  • Purchase travel insurance covering medical emergencies and trip cancellation.
  • Check the EU short-stay calculator at ec.europa.eu to track your Schengen days.
Editorial note: Verified by our immigration team. Last updated: March 2026.