Travel Restrictions Entering Brazil from Mongolia for Vaccinated Travelers
Summary
Border Status
Travel is allowed with restrictions for vaccinated travelers
Transit is allowed with restrictions
Mandatory Masks
Cases Per Million
Vaccinated
Travel is allowed
The information on this page is applicable to people who are fully vaccinated and traveling from Mongolia to Brazil.
View restrictions for unvaccinated travelersGovernments may change their policies with little notice. We recommend checking in regularly and verifying requirements with the linked sources before making travel plans.
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Border Status
Travel is allowed with restrictions for vaccinated travelers
Fully vaccinated travelers are allowed to enter Brazil by air. Please check the documentation and requirements before traveling.
Transit is allowed with restrictions
Travelers are allowed to transit through Brazil by air following the listed procedures. Travelers must check entry requirements for their final destination to confirm they can enter after connecting through Brazil.
Travelers in transit are required to: -Stay in the international airport area; -Have a ticket for onward travel.
Visas
Before You Leave
No proof of negative pre-departure COVID-19 test results for vaccinated travelers
Fully vaccinated travelers are not required to present a negative COVID-19 test result before traveling to Brazil.
Mandatory proof of vaccination for Brazil
Fully vaccinated travelers arriving by air must have a printed or electronic proof of vaccination, showing they completed the primary vaccination schedule (2 doses or a single dose, according to the immunization schedule) at least 14 days before departure to Brazil.
The vaccination certificate must contain trade name or manufacturer’s name, number of the lot of the applied dose;Â and date of application of the dose.
The vaccination certificate must be in English, Spanish, or Portuguese.
The Brazilian government currently accepts vaccines approved by the WHO or Anvisa or the authorities of the country where the traveler was vaccinated. Vaccines accepted by Anvisa are Comirnaty (Pfizer/Wyeth), Coronavac (Butantan), Janssen Vaccine (Janssen-Cilag), Oxford/Covishield (Fiocruz e AstraZeneca), and Sputnik.
Vaccines accepted by WHO are AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine, Johnson and Johnson, Moderna, Pfizer/BioNTech, Sinopharm, Sinovac, COVAXIN, Covovax, Nuvaxovid, and CanSino.
This requirement does not apply to:
- Nationals and residents of Brazil;
- Travelers under the age of 12;
- Travelers with proof that they cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons;
- Humanitarian reasons, or travelers coming from countries with low vaccination coverage;
- Those not eligible for vaccination due to age according to the latest publishing on the Ministry of Health website.
For more details and exemptions, please see the source.
On Arrival
No quarantine required
Travelers are not required to quarantine on arrival in Brazil.
Quarantine may still be required for cruise ship passengers.
While There
Masks are mandatory in public in some cities
Some states still require travelers to wear masks in outdoor public spaces, on public transport, and in businesses, including shops and gyms. Masks are required in airports and flights.
The states of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro no longer require masks to be worn indoors.
Health pass may be required for public activity
Travelers may be required to show their COVID vaccination certificate to enter certain private venues.
COVID-19 Risk Information
Data is sourced from Our World In Data , and risk levels are assessed and scored based on the CDC guidelines .
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🇲🇳 Mongolia from Brazil
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