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Brazil records 36.4 million border crossings in 2025, a 15.6 % jump that signals booming short-term mobility

Jun 26, 2026
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Brazil records 36.4 million border crossings in 2025, a 15.6 % jump that signals booming short-term mobility
Brazil’s National Human Rights Observatory (ObservaDH) released its annual mobility dashboard on 25 June, revealing that 36.4 million entries and exits were registered at Brazilian land, sea and air borders in 2025— the highest total in the 12-year series and 15.6 % more than in 2024. According to the data, 47 % of all movements were by Brazilian citizens and 40 % by foreign tourists, underscoring how business and leisure travel, rather than permanent migration, are driving volumes. Behind the headline number are two powerful tailwinds: Brazil’s sharp post-pandemic rebound in outbound tourism and the government’s 2024 decision to expand visa-waiver agreements with Chile, China and several Caribbean states.

Brazil records 36.4 million border crossings in 2025, a 15.6 % jump that signals booming short-term mobility


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Airline capacity rose 18 % year-on-year and road crossings with Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay returned to pre-COVID levels, while cruise passenger traffic through Rio de Janeiro and Santos doubled thanks to relaxed health protocols. The Observatory’s new interactive portal also layers immigration and asylum statistics onto border-flow data. Regularisation approvals dipped slightly to 199,646 in 2025, yet refugee claims remained high at 75,600. Officials say the combination of record mobility and stable regularisation shows Brazil is consolidating its role as a hub for diversified, short-term human movement rather than a magnet for permanent settlement. For corporate mobility managers the message is clear: demand for cross-border trips to, from and within Brazil is expanding rapidly. Travel-policy budgets should anticipate higher volumes, especially around major trade fairs and sporting events scheduled for the second half of 2026. The dataset is also a useful compliance tool, as it cross-references the Police Federal’s SisMigra and the labour ministry’s DataMigra systems—essential when auditing the days-in-country of assignees and frequent travellers.

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