Passport Reports

Brazil Passport Index 2026: Passport Ranking and Visa-Free Travel

Compare the Brazil passport by mobility score, visa-free access, visa on arrival options, eTA routes and visa required destinations.

The Brazil passport ranks 44 in global rankings.
Mobility Score163Brazil passport ranking
Population
221,359,387 (2025 est.)
Official language
Portuguese
Government type
Republic
Continent
South America
Passport Reports FAQ

Brazil Passport Ranking FAQ

What does the Brazil passport ranking show?

The Brazil passport ranking on Passport Reports summarizes how the passport performs in global mobility comparisons. It brings together the rank position 44th, the mobility score 163, and the main travel access categories in one editorial view.

How is the mobility score for the Brazil passport calculated?

Passport Reports treats the mobility score as a practical travel-access indicator. It reflects visa-free destinations, visa on arrival access and eTA access, using 109, 44 and 10 as the core mobility components.

What does visa-free access mean for Brazil passport holders?

Visa-free access means a destination may allow eligible Brazil passport holders to enter without arranging a visa before travel. Entry conditions can still depend on trip purpose, stay length, passport validity and border requirements.

How are visa on arrival destinations presented for Brazil?

Visa on arrival destinations are shown as places where eligible travelers may be able to request entry permission at arrival instead of obtaining a visa in advance. The number 44 is useful for comparison, but travelers should review destination rules before departure.

Does eTA access affect the Brazil passport score?

Yes, eTA access is included as a separate mobility category because it can simplify travel while still requiring digital authorization before boarding or entry. Passport Reports lists 10 eTA destinations for the Brazil passport when this data is available.

What does the visa required count mean for Brazil?

The visa required count, shown as 35, refers to destinations where travelers generally need to secure a visa before travel. This figure helps readers understand where planning and documentation may take more time.

Can I compare the Brazil passport with other countries?

Passport Reports is designed for country-by-country comparison, so the Brazil passport can be reviewed beside passports with similar or stronger mobility profiles. The most useful comparison usually combines rank, visa-free access, eTA access and visa required destinations.

Which travel documents should Brazil passport holders check?

Travelers should check passport validity, blank pages, return or onward tickets, accommodation details, travel insurance where relevant and any visa or eTA approval needed for the destination. Passport Reports is an informational guide and does not replace destination-specific checks.

How do country facts support the Brazil passport page?

Country facts add context beyond ranking data. For Brazil, details such as population 221,359,387 (2025 est.), official language Portuguese, government type Republic and continent South America help readers place mobility data within a broader country profile.

Is the Passport Reports methodology legal advice for Brazil travelers?

No. The Passport Reports methodology is an editorial comparison framework for passport ranking, mobility score and travel access categories. It should be used as a research tool, not as legal, immigration or consular advice.