RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Citizens of the United
States, Japan, Australia and Canada will not have to get a visa
to travel to Brazil for next year's Olympics in Rio de Janeiro,
the government said in the official gazette on Wednesday.
The waiver will apply only for tourist visits between June 1
and Sept. 18, with visitors allowed to stay for up to 90 days.
The measure is designed to increase the number of foreigners
traveling to Brazil around the Olympics, which begins on Aug. 5.
A rise in tourism could give a much-needed boost to Brazil's
economy, which is steeped in deep recession.