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São Paulo Grand Prix Drives Record International Arrivals, Straining GRU Immigration Queues
The 9 November Formula 1 Grand Prix pushed São Paulo’s GRU Airport to record traffic levels, with immigration waits peaking at 42 minutes despite extra staffing. The surge highlights infrastructure pressures ahead of Brazil’s broader visa changes and offers a rehearsal for managing high-volume events.
Brazilian health authorities treat first 132 patients at COP30 medical hub; issue travel-health guidance
The Ministry of Health’s first COP30 bulletin shows 132 people treated in Belém, mainly for flu-type symptoms and dehydration. A 24-hour telemedicine service, vaccine-certificate upload via the ‘Saúde COP30’ app and expanded airport thermal screening form the backbone of Brazil’s health-protection strategy for the summit. Employers should ensure travellers have adequate insurance and understand how to access accredited medical posts.
Brazil steps up tourism logistics ahead of COP30: Ministry of Tourism details final plan for 50,000 international visitors
Two days before COP30 opens, Brazil’s Ministry of Tourism unveiled its final logistics and visitor-experience plan. Key measures include 31 international flight rotations, temporary open-skies waivers, 120 electric shuttle buses, app-based e-Visa integration and 30 information kiosks. The plan aims to streamline arrivals, onward travel and emergency support for the 50,000 foreign participants—information that corporate travel managers can act on immediately.
Mexico Confirms Return of Electronic Visa for Brazilians, Boosting Corporate Travel Prospects
Mexico will re-introduce its electronic visa for Brazilian passport-holders in February 2026, ending the physical-visa requirement that has deterred business and leisure travel since 2022. The change, announced on 8 November at Festuris, is expected to cut lead-times from weeks to days and revive corporate mobility between the two countries.
Brazil signs Navy–Science–Bank alliance to speed disaster-response logistics during COP30 and future crises
A three-way protocol signed on 8 November by Brazil’s science ministry, the Navy’s disaster-response unit and BNDES channels R$ 100 million into rapid-deployment logistics. The partnership combines naval transport, satellite forecasting and development-bank financing to ensure faster evacuations and supply deliveries during COP30 and future climate emergencies—promising streamlined customs lanes that could benefit corporate mobility and critical-cargo movements.
Curaçao Targets 50 000 Brazilian Visitors with New Flights and Hotel Pipeline
Curaçao used the Festuris fair on 8 November to unveil new air links and hotel investments aimed at quadrupling Brazilian arrivals between 2022 and 2026. Enhanced connectivity and visa-free entry make the island a compelling option for Brazilian MICE and leisure travel.
Brazil Issues National Geo-Hydrological Risk Alert for Southeast Transport Corridors
On 8 November, Brazil’s disaster-monitoring agency warned of heavy rain and landslide risks on major highways and airports in the Southeast, urging businesses to prepare alternate travel plans. The alert highlights climate-related threats to domestic mobility and supply chains.
TAP Air Portugal adds Curitiba, boosting Europe–Brazil connectivity
TAP will begin non-stop Lisbon–Curitiba flights in July 2026, its 14th Brazilian destination. The service eliminates costly connections for European business travellers heading to Paraná’s industrial hub and is expected to stimulate foreign investment and expatriate mobility.
Supply-chain COP30 forum draws multinationals to São Paulo ahead of climate summit
CDP will host a 7 November forum in São Paulo focused on cutting Scope 3 emissions ahead of COP30. Delegates can use Brazil’s free COP30 e-Visa, but mobility managers must contend with Grand Prix hotel shortages and ensure health documentation for onward travel to Belém.
Brazilian Congress Committee Endorses Visa-Free Entry for Tourists from Australia, Canada and the United States
A key congressional committee approved a bill to scrap visa requirements for tourists from Australia, Canada and the United States, reversing a decree that re-imposed the visas in April 2025. Supporters say the move could quickly boost arrivals and tourism revenue, while companies welcome the reduction in red tape for short-term business travel. The proposal still needs approval from other committees and both chambers, but could enter into force before the summer high season.
Flybondi Announces Seasonal Maceió–Buenos Aires Flights with Black-Friday Fares From R$ 555
Argentine ULCC Flybondi will start direct flights between Maceió and Buenos Aires on 15 December, selling Black-Friday promotional fares from R$ 555 announced on 6 November. The twice-weekly service boosts northeastern Brazil’s connectivity and offers corporates a lower-cost alternative to one-stop itineraries.
Brazil lifts income-tax threshold and adds 10% tax on outbound dividends
The Senate passed a bill on 5 November raising the income-tax exemption to R$5,000 and introducing a 10 % withholding tax on outbound dividends over R$50,000. The measure lowers payroll tax for millions but recoups revenue from high earners and cross-border profit flows, directly affecting expatriates and multinational payroll planning. Companies must reassess gross-ups and dividend timings before the rules take effect on 1 January 2026.
Mexican airport operator Asur emerges as front-runner to buy Brazil’s 17-airport Motiva portfolio
Insiders say Asur has edged ahead of Aena and Corporación América Airports with a R$5 billion bid for Motiva’s 17-airport Brazilian portfolio plus stakes in three foreign hubs. If confirmed, the takeover would reshape Brazil’s regional airport network, with potential upgrades—and fee changes—affecting corporate travel and assignee mobility throughout the country.
Selic stays at 15 %: Brazil’s central bank extends ‘very prolonged’ pause
Copom left the Selic at 15 % on 5 November and signalled confidence that an extended pause will tame inflation. Persistently high borrowing costs keep housing and consumer finance expensive for expatriates and prolong pressure on mobility and project budgets. Analysts now push potential rate-cut timing into 2026, suggesting companies plan for another year of double-digit interest rates.
Portugal upgrades five vice-consulates to full consulates across Brazil to cope with visa demand
Lisbon upgraded five vice-consular offices to full consulates on 4 Nov 2025, expanding visa-processing capacity in Recife, Belém, Fortaleza, Curitiba and Porto Alegre. The move should slash appointment backlogs for work-, study- and investment-related visas, benefiting Brazilian talent heading to Portugal and Portuguese companies recruiting in Brazil.
Brazil Africa Forum 2025 opens in São Paulo, highlighting relaxed visa pathways for African executives
São Paulo’s Brazil Africa Forum opened on 4 Nov 2025 with over 1,200 delegates. Brazil used the event to unveil easier e-visa procedures for 12 African countries and pledged to remove interviews for AU diplomatic passport holders, signalling deeper mobility links that will benefit agribusiness, tech and academic exchange.
Brazil temporarily transfers national capital from Brasília to Belém for COP30
A new law signed on 4 Nov 2025 shifts Brazil’s federal seat from Brasília to Belém for the duration of COP30 (11–21 Nov 2025). The symbolic gesture elevates the Amazon’s profile but also concentrates thousands of officials, delegates and business travellers in the northern city, triggering major temporary changes in immigration processing, flight capacity and regulatory access points.
Brazilian Congress advances bill to reinstate free checked bags on domestic flights
Brazil’s lower house passed a bill on 4 November 2025 that would once again require airlines to include one free checked bag on all domestic flights. Carriers warn the measure threatens low-cost business models, while consumer advocates argue baggage fees failed to deliver cheaper fares. The proposal now moves to the Senate and, if enacted, will force corporate travel programmes to revisit fare contracts and baggage-expense policies.
COP30 Warm-Up: Brazil Launches Three Weeks of Climate Events as Visa and Accommodation Hurdles Persist
Brazil kicked off three weeks of pre-COP30 events on 3 November, highlighting its new free e-Visa for accredited delegates but also exposing acute hotel shortages and limited flight capacity to Belém. Business leaders pressed for smoother mobility rules, while smaller delegations fear high costs will curb participation. Travel teams must act fast to secure rooms, book charter links and ensure e-Visa documentation is uploaded in advance.
Passport Crunch: Federal Police Halt Issuance as Funding Gap Hits on 3 November
Budget deadlock meant the Federal Police formally suspended new passport issuance on 3 November, freezing thousands of applications and threatening business travel and expatriate moves. Without the requested R$ 97.5 million top-up, services will remain offline, potentially costing exporters and delaying international assignments.
Brazil Broadens Visitor Status to Cover Short-Term Technical Assignments
Since 8 October 2025, foreign experts can perform up to 90 days of technical or technology-transfer work in Brazil on visitor status instead of a full work visa. The streamlined route slashes processing times and costs but requires careful nationality checks and supporting documentation.