South America

Which countries do not need a passport?

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Check here which countries do not need to carry a passport for your trip to take place. When thinking about traveling abroad, this concern soon arises. These are procedures with a lot of bureaucracy and can still take time to complete. Traveling is a great experience and to make this easier, choose countries that do not require a passport. 

The list of countries that do not require a passport is long. Know that, for this trip, you will only need your ID, which will be used as an official document, to be able to cross the border, whether by air, sea or land. This document must be in good condition, with you looking similar to your photo on it and with a maximum of 10 years, since the date of issuance.

The countries

All countries that are part of Mercosur are those that allow Brazilians to enter a country, using only their identity or ID, representing an official document. Discover now these countries that do not require a passport and some of their typical characteristics and best of all, this trip will be hassle-free, as it does not require a passport. 

Argentina

The Mercosur agreement is called a consolidation plan that is political, economic and social between South American countries. Its abbreviation is Southern Common Market. The free movement of goods between those involved allows for an adjustment that is international for some countries and that favors many sectors, such as education, justice, environment, energy and agriculture. 

These countries are South American. We start with our “Brothers”, which is Argentina, which does not need a passport to enter that country. It is a destination with excellent options for all budgets and tastes. No matter the time of year on this trip, you will find good attractions that can please you on this trip. It is the land of tango and a very good place to spend your holidays.  

You also don't need a passport for Chile, which is a country with many beautiful landscapes, such as the one found in the Atacama Desert and further south, its lakes and Patagonia are popular, as they contain volcanoes with ice peaks. , lakes that have crystal clear waters, in addition to having unique fauna and flora. It is a very popular destination for Brazilians.

In Colombia there is also no need to have a passport to travel. It is bathed by the Pacific Ocean, with the Colombian Caribbean region as a highlight. In the city of Cartagena de Indias, every year it receives many visitors from all over the world, who come to see its centuries-old buildings that are listed by UNESCO.

Paraguay is also a border city with Brazil. It is a country with many tourist attractions that please all travelers, located around 250 km away from Foz do Iguaçu. Tourists can have fun there in its many casinos, with games that are legalized by that country, in its capital, which is Asunción.

Peru is another country that does not need a passport. It is also known worldwide for being the cradle of a culture that is the Inca, who were a people who lived there, long before the arrival of the Spanish, in the 14th century. The lost city of Machu Picchu is a much-visited region in America, with beautiful stone buildings on huge mountain slopes.

Uruguay is on the border of Brazil and further south. It is a small nation where you do not need a passport, attracting visitors to its beautiful beaches, the most famous of which is Punta del Este, which also has a large chain of hotels, with a good infrastructure, which is intended for a local tourism, located 2 hours from Montevideo and which has been growing a lot in recent years.

Uruguay

In Venezuela you also don't need a passport, with beautiful beaches and at the same time, it has been experiencing profound problems in its economy, in its politics and in its entire society. The traveler on this trip may experience unpleasant situations, in addition to high levels of violence, food rationing or shortages of basic products.

Ecuador is a destination where this trip can be made without a passport and which is intended for those people who have an exploring spirit, to get to know the Galápagos archipelago, which is a place with a great biodiversity that is unique on the entire planet. Earth. One of the most famous of its volcanoes is Chimborazo, which is 6,130 meters high.

In Bolivia it is also not necessary to present your passport, which is considered the highest city in the Americas. Its capital, La Paz, is at 3,460 meters, with rarefied air, which can cause a lot of physical discomfort to its visitors. It is a country with many attractions that are natural and very different from those found in Brazil. It is a favorite destination for Brazilians.

More characteristics of these countries 

We now know that there are 9 countries that do not need a passport for your trip. When passing through a migration agent in these countries, you will need to present your ID, as previously stated. Which becomes a requirement that cannot be discarded for this trip. In many of these countries, you can get by with Spanish as a language. When embarking on a trip to one of these countries where there is no need for a passport, tourists should check on the Anvisa website (National Health Surveillance Agency) whether they will not have to be immunized against any disease, with any vaccine, due to diseases such as Yellow Fever or Malaria are frequently recorded on our continent. Travel to one of these countries without a passport.  

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