COVID-19 Travel & Entry Requirements


To make attending to the First EAGE/SBGf Workshop on Reservoir Monitoring and its Role in the Energy Transition as easy as possible, we compiled an overview of things you need to know before and during your travel.

Summary of Guidelines

Last updated 15 July 2022

DISCLAIMER - The below details are accurate to the best knowledge of the organizers and venue, and may be subject to updates pending changes in local government regulations. Participants are responsible themselves for complying with any of the rules and regulations including obtaining the information for their specific situations. Please always check on the official websites through the links provided to see if the information is still current and applicable to your specific situation.

Traveling to Brazil 

Travelers arriving on international flights, whether Brazilian or foreign, must provide proof of vaccination, printed or in electronic form, in Portuguese, English, or Spanish, to the airline responsible for the flight prior to boarding.

Proof of vaccination does not apply to:

  • Any traveler with a health condition that contraindicates vaccination, as long as it is attested by a medical report.

  • Any traveler is ineligible for vaccination due to age restrictions, in accordance with criteria defined by the Ministry of Health.

  • Travelers from countries with low vaccination coverage, as defined by the Ministry of Health.

  • Brazilians and foreigners residing in Brazilian territory who are not fully vaccinated.

Travelers with the above exceptions must provide the airline responsible for the flight with a negative RT-PCR test taken 24 hours prior to boarding, in Portuguese, English, or Spanish.

Connecting Flights and Stopovers

A new RT-PCR test must be provided if travelers are in transit in non-restricted areas for more than 24 hours.

Vaccination 

All vaccines must be approved by the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA), by the World Health Organization (WHO), or by the authorities in the country of origin. The vaccines used in Brazil are the following: AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Janssen, and CoronaVac.

For more information: Ordinance N. 670 of April 01, 2022.