Leaving USA to go to Brazil. Also have Irish Passport which doesn't need a visa for Brazil [duplicate]

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Airline ticket was booked with USA Passport. Brazil requires Visa for USA Citizens. I have an Irish Passport. Irish Citizens do not need Visas to visit Brazil. How does USA Airline handle that? Do I show USA Passport to verify ticket, then show Irish Passport to show I can get into Brazil without a Visa? And if that is how it works, how does USA Airlines know that an Irish Passport does not need a Visa to enter Brazil? Lastly, and maybe not important, does Brazil see that I flew in from USA and booked ticket with USA passport?

Thanks in advance!!



Best Answer

Do I show USA Passport to verify ticket, then show Irish Passport to show I can get into Brazil without a Visa?

Exactly.

How does USA Airlines know that an Irish Passport does not need a Visa to enter Brazil?

The TIMATIC database.

Does Brazil see that I flew in from USA and booked ticket with USA passport?

No, nor do they care. You only show your (Irish) passport at Brazilian border control anyway.




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Can a Brazilian enter Brazil with a US passport?

A valid U.S. passport. U.S. citizens do not need a visa if they are traveling to Brazil for tourism, business, transit, artistic or sport activities, with no intention of establishing residence.

Do Irish passport holders need visa for Brazil?

Entry requirements (visa/passport)Irish citizens do not need a visa to visit Brazil as a tourist for periods of up to 90 days. You will, however, have to be able to show that you are a genuine tourist (see below). On arrival in Brazil, you must present a passport that is valid for at least 6 months.

Do you need Brazil visa if you have US visa?

Citizens of the USA, Canada, Australia, and Japan can now enter Brazil without a visa. They can enter Brazil for 90 days and even opt for an eVisa.

Where can Irish passport holders travel without a visa?

Irish passport holders have visa-free access and visas on arrival to countries such as Brazil, Japan, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates and United States allowing almost instant travel worldwide.



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