• UK
  • 21:22 20 Aug 2008
  • |    Brasilia
  • 17:22 20 Aug 2008

U.S. Visa Waiver Programme

Anyone wishing to travel between Brazil and the U.S. on a British passport without a visa will be affected. Read more about the new measures the United States Government has announced.

Working with Brazil

We live in an increasingly inter-connected world. Find about our working with Brazil and across the world.

Olympic Games

Next host city, London sends observers to Beijing 2008. Learn what FCO is is doing.

LATEST NEWS

Pro-Natura holds the first workshop on responsible negotiations in the Atlantic Forest

On the 18 of August, Pro-Natura International will hold in Macaé (RJ) the first out of 15 meetings created to provide capacity building to executives, civil society leaders and civil servants.

Press statement: visas and migration

Following the UK's first global review of visa requirements for visitors coming to the country, the Government is considering introducing visa regimes for eleven countries.

UK in Brazil - the official website for the British Embassy in Brazil

U.S. Visa Waiver Programme

Anyone wishing to travel between Brazil and the U.S. on a British passport without a visa will be affected. Read more about the new measures the United States Government has announced.

Working with Brazil

We live in an increasingly inter-connected world. Find about our working with Brazil and across the world.

Olympic Games

Next host city, London sends observers to Beijing 2008. Learn what FCO is is doing.

British Embassy in Brazil

The UK and Brazil have had strong diplomatic relations since 1808, when the British Royal Navy escorted the Portuguese Royal Court to Brazil. Since then, the diplomatic and commercial relations between the two countries have become strong and continue to strengthen today.

Learn more about the diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Your company can grow along with Brazil

UK Trade & Investment (UKTI), the Government organisation that helps UK based companies succeed in international markets, can help your business expand in fast growing, yet complex markets such as Brazil. We have got over 40 people dedicated to helping British companies across 5 posts in 5 Brazilian capitals.

Through our Online Market Information Services (OMIS), your company will receive expert advice and be better prepared to take on business opportunities. This service is heavily subsidised and our research shows that companies that use this route, getting the right information and the right contacts from our teams of local sector experts, can expect a return on their investment of around thirteen times, in terms of additional exports, as a result of such research.

UKTI rates Brazil as one of the most important of the high growth markets and British companies can participate in the South American giant's rapid development and all the business opportunities this presents.

Find more information on how we can help.

LATEST NEWS

Pro-Natura holds the first workshop on responsible negotiations in the Atlantic Forest
18 August 2008
On the 18 of August, Pro-Natura International will hold in Macaé (RJ) the first out of 15 meetings created to provide capacity building to executives, civil society leaders and civil servants.

Press statement: visas and migration
15 August 2008
Following the UK's first global review of visa requirements for visitors coming to the country, the Government is considering introducing visa regimes for eleven countries.

map Brazil Rio de Janeiro Sao Paulo

Brazil, Brasilia, British Embassy

Brazil, Brasilia, British Embassy
British Embassy
Setor de Embaixadas Sul
Quadra 801, Lote 8
CEP 70408-900
Brasilia - DF, Brazil
Brasilia

Telephone: (55) (61) 3329-2300
Fax: (55) (61) 3329-2369

GMT:
Mon-Fri: 1130-2030

Local Time:
Mon-Fri: 0830-1730

 

  • Applying for a visa?

Back to top