Travel Documents - Chile

 

Documents to Enter Chile

ID or PASSPORT – The ID must be in good condition and have a current photo. Although the Brazilian ID does not have an “expiration date”, in practice, IDs issued more than 10 years ago are not being accepted for entry into the country. The new National Identity Card (CIN) is also valid for entry into the country. If you choose or need to travel with a PASSPORT, it must be valid for at least 6 months before its expiration date.

Minimum proof of US$46/day (forty-six US dollars).
Proof of financial solvency by means of a copy of the bank account or other means that certifies possession of at least USD $46 for each day of stay in Chile.

Complete the SAG Affidavit – You must complete the SAG Declaration on Entry of Products of Plant or Animal Origin. You can find more information on how to complete the declaration at the end of this article. (In the Frequently Asked Questions section at the end of this post)

Recommendations for traveling to Chile

BUYING TRAVEL INSURANCE
Buying travel insurance for Chile is highly recommended and inexpensive. For example: Insurance for 15 days of travel costs less than R$150 and you will have the following coverage: Coverage for lost and delayed luggage, coverage for flight cancellations and delays, medical and hospital assistance coverage, personal accident coverage, reimbursement of medical expenses and other coverage for various situations.