Posted on Sep 08, 2025 / Travel

If you’re from the US, Canada, EU, or Australia, you don’t need a visa for visits up to 90 days—Chile’s pretty easy in that way. When you enter you’ll get a “Tourist Card” (keep it safe—you’ll show it when you leave). You’ll also need to prove you’ve got around $46 USD per day to cover costs, just in case. Honestly, it’s one of the smoother entry processes I’ve seen. But always check for updates just before you go.
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