๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡พ Guyana visa for Brazil citizens

Brazil passport holders can enter Guyana visa-free for up to 90 days. No application, no fee, just a passport valid for at least six months.

The verdict

Visa-freeup to 90 days

For Brazil passport holders specifically

Brazilian passport holders get 90 days visa-free entry into Guyana. You don't need to apply for a visa beforehand. This is applied directly on arrival at Cheddi Jagan International Airport (GEO) or other official entry points.

The main snag for Brazilians is usually proof of onward travel. Make sure you have a confirmed flight ticket out of Guyana within your 90-day allowance, or be prepared to show sufficient funds for your stay, roughly $50 USD per day. Don't rely on vague booking confirmations; immigration officers want to see a solid exit plan.

Guyana visa, the full picture

Most nationalities get 30 days on arrival in Guyana. Some need to apply for a visa beforehand. It's not complicated, but watch your exit date.

Who walks in visa-free and who doesn't

For most travellers from places like the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and the EU, you get a 30-day stamp on arrival. No pre-application needed. Just turn up. This is the standard entry for the vast majority of visitors.

However, citizens of certain countries require a visa before travelling. This includes nations from parts of South America and Africa. If you're unsure, check the official Guyana immigration website or your local embassy. Don't guess on this one; it's a common pitfall. Applying for a visa beforehand can take time, so factor that in if you're on a tight schedule.

How long can you actually stay?

That initial 30-day stamp is just the start. You can apply for extensions, typically in 30-day increments, at the immigration office in Georgetown. Most people report getting extensions approved without too much hassle, but it's not guaranteed. It's wise to apply at least a week or two before your current stamp expires.

The real gotcha? Overstaying. Penalties aren't always heavily advertised, but they can add up. Fines are often cited as around USD $25 per day overstayed. More seriously, overstaying can lead to detention and deportation, making future entry into Guyana difficult. Always keep track of your exit date and have proof of onward travel ready. They do check exit stamps.

Working remotely on a tourist stamp

This is where things get murky. Technically, working remotely for a company outside of Guyana while on a tourist stamp is not explicitly permitted. It falls into a grey area. Most digital nomads do it without issue, operating quietly.

The authorities generally aren't actively hunting for remote workers on tourist visas. Enforcement seems focused on those trying to establish long-term residency or employment within Guyana. As long as you aren't seeking local employment or drawing attention to your remote work status, you're likely fine. Just don't expect an official "digital nomad visa" โ€“ it doesn't exist.

What's new with Guyana visas?

Guyana has been stepping up its online presence. While a full-blown eVisa system for all nationalities isn't fully rolled out yet, they have been improving online application portals for certain visa types. For most common tourist entries from visa-free countries, the process remains arrival-based.

There haven't been major recent changes to the standard 30-day visa-free entry for major Western countries. However, keep an eye on the official Ministry of Home Affairs website. Immigration policies can shift, and new fee structures or entry requirements could appear with little notice. Itโ€™s always best to check right before you book your flight.

How other passports enter Guyana

The rule changes entirely with the document. Open the row that matches yours.

PassportRuleDays
United StatesVisa-free90View
United KingdomVisa-free90View
EU citizenVisa-free90View
CanadaVisa-free90View
AustraliaVisa-free90View
JapanVisa-free90View
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