Expats in Brazil
Step by step from landing to residency
This series guides you through the entire process: arriving, settling in, staying. 25 articles covering everything you need to know — from getting your CPF on day one to establishing tax residency in Brazil.
You Just Landed u2014 The First 48 Hours
SIM card at the airport, cash from the right ATM, safe transport and the 48-hour checklist every new arrival needs. Step by step from landing to settled.
Your CPF: The Number That Unlocks Brazil
Getting a CPF takes ten minutes and a passport. Not having one blocks banking, housing, phones and almost everything else in Brazil. Here’s exactly how to get and maintain yours.
Visas and Legal Status: Which Route Fits You
Tourist, nomad, work, retirement — the full guide to Brazil’s entry categories and how to choose the right one from the start.
Residence Registration: What Foreigners Must Do
Your RNM card, SINCRE registration and how to document your legal stay in Brazil step by step.
Open a Bank Account in Brazil as a Foreigner
Traditional banks versus digital options like Nubank and C6 — what you need, what to expect, and how to get set up fast.
Health Insurance: SUS, Private Plans and International Cover
How to navigate Brazil’s public and private healthcare systems, choose a plano de saúde and decide if international cover makes sense.
Renting an Apartment in Brazil: Expat Practical Guide
From the fiador requirement to neighbourhood choices in São Paulo and Rio — a clear-eyed guide to finding and securing your apartment.
Understanding Your Lease: Brazilian Rental Law for Expats
What the Lei do Inquilinato means for you — notice periods, deposits, repairs and what landlords can and cannot do.
Cost of Living in Brazil: What a Realistic Expat Budget Looks Like
Rent, groceries, healthcare, transport and dining out — concrete numbers for São Paulo, Rio and secondary cities in 2026.
Healthcare in Practice: SUS, UPA, Doctors and Emergencies
Where to go for what, what to keep in your wallet, and how to navigate a system that works very differently from what most expats are used to.
Driving in Brazil: Licence Conversion, Cars, Apps and Road Reality
How long your foreign licence is valid, how to convert it to a CNH, whether to buy or rent, and what riding Uber in Brazil is actually like.
Internet, Mobile and Coworking in Brazil for Expats
Claro vs Vivo vs TIM, prepaid to postpaid, fiber installation, and where to find a desk in São Paulo or Rio — the practical connectivity guide for 2026.
Schools and Education for Expat Families
International and bilingual schools in São Paulo, Rio, Brasília and beyond — curricula, tuition ranges and how to choose.
Bringing Your Pet to Brazil: Entry Rules, Vets and Daily Life
Learning Portuguese: The Expat Shortcut to Fluency
The fastest route to Brazilian Portuguese — tutors, apps, immersion strategies and honest timeline. Why the language is the operating system for everything that matters.
Building a Social Life: Expat Communities in Brazil
Internations, Meetup, Facebook groups, sport and language exchange — the practical routes to building real friendships in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
Shopping and Daily Life: Supermarkets, Markets, Delivery
Become MEI: Self-Employment and Freelancing in Brazil
The cheapest and simplest way for foreigners to work legally in Brazil — who qualifies, how to register, and what it costs.
Taxes: Worldwide Income, Carnê-Leão and What Expats Owe
Brazil taxes residents on global income. What that means for your pension, investments and foreign salary — and how to stay compliant.
The Digital Nomad Visa: How It Works and How to Renew
The VITEM XIV in full — income requirements, renewal process and the tax residency trap that catches most nomads by year two.
Work Visa in Brazil: Requirements and Strategy for 2026
The employer-sponsored path, processing times, required documents and how to avoid the most common application mistakes.
Buying Property in Brazil as a Foreigner
Foreigners can buy freely with a CPF. Here’s what the Escritura, Cartório and ITBI process actually looks like — and what it costs.
Brazil’s SELIC Rate: What Foreign Investors and Expats Need to Know
At 14.75%, Brazil’s benchmark rate is one of the highest real yields on earth. How to understand it, track it, and invest in it as a non-resident.
Tax Residency: Changing Your Fiscal Domicile to Brazil
Permanent Residency: The Final Step
Retirement in Brazil: Pensions, Taxes and Double-Taxation Treaties
Brazil Visa Guide 2026: Every Option for Living and Working in Brazil
Tourist visa to permanent residency — the full menu of paths, requirements, and timelines for foreign nationals planning to live in Brazil.
Cost of Living in Rio de Janeiro: A Real Budget Breakdown for Expats (2026)
Neighbourhood by neighbourhood rent data, grocery prices, transport, healthcare and dining out — concrete numbers for planning your Rio budget.
Doing Business in Brazil: Complete Guide for Foreign Entrepreneurs (2026)
LTDA vs. S.A., CNPJ registration, Simples Nacional vs. Lucro Presumido, CLT labour law basics, and the six mistakes to avoid when starting a company as a foreigner.