IBOV 166,936.85 — 0.00% IPSA 11,090.84 ▲ 0.44% IPC MEX 64,152.21 ▼ 0.38% MERVAL 2,947,349 ▼ 1.77% COLCAP 2,452.46 ▲ 0.84% BVL PERÚ 58,104.31 ▲ 0.40% USD/BRL5.20▼ 0.47% USD/MXN17.04▲ 0.08% USD/CLP914.75▼ 0.04% USD/COP3,132▼ 0.06% USD/PEN3.36▼ 0.28% USD/ARS1,488▼ 0.02% USD/UYU40.33▲ 0.01% USD/PYG5,997▲ 0.22% USD/BOB11.50▼ 0.35% USD/DOP58.55▲ 0.17% USD/CRC446.12— 0.00% USD/GTQ7.62▼ 0.05% USD/HNL26.79— 0.00% USD/NIO36.62— 0.00% USD/VES770.61▼ 0.13% USD/PAB1.00— 0.00% USD/BZD2.00— 0.00% USD/JMD 157.28 — 0.00% USD/TTD6.73▲ 0.41% EUR/BRL6.02▼ 0.45% BRENT 88.88 ▼ 0.03% WTI 83.11 ▼ 0.11% IRON ORE 161.91 — — COPPER 6.61 ▲ 0.03% GOLD 4,461 ▲ 1.78% SILVER 65.59 ▲ 1.26% SOY 1,184 ▲ 3.20% CORN 480.50 ▲ 10.02% WHEAT 655.00 ▲ 3.93% COFFEE 317.25 ▼ 5.51% SUGAR 16.43 ▼ 1.79% ORANGE JUICE 138.55 ▼ 0.47% COTTON 85.03 ▲ 2.33% COCOA 5,719 ▲ 3.18% BEEF 223.60 ▼ 3.93% CATTLE 339.10 ▼ 3.16% LITHIUM 75.20 ▲ 1.47% PETR4 41.64 ▼ 0.05% VALE3 72.97 ▲ 0.83% ITUB4 38.60 ▼ 1.03% BBDC4 16.85 ▲ 0.36% ABEV3 14.89 ▼ 0.80% BBAS3 19.37 ▲ 0.47% B3SA3 14.26 ▼ 0.21% WEGE3 47.59 ▲ 0.49% PRIO3 59.14 ▼ 0.19% SUZB3 41.33 ▲ 2.35% RENT3 34.68 ▼ 0.09% AZZA3 15.89 ▼ 2.63% CSAN3 3.22 ▼ 1.83% RAIZ4 0.25 — 0.00% PCAR3 2.75 ▼ 0.36% GMAT3 3.65 ▼ 1.08% PSSA3 48.13 ▼ 0.54% CVCB3 1.33 ▼ 2.92% POSI3 3.36 ▲ 2.44% SLCE3 13.34 ▲ 0.30% NATU3 8.14 ▼ 0.73% IBOV 166,936.85 — 0.00% IPSA 11,090.84 ▲ 0.44% IPC MEX 64,152.21 ▼ 0.38% MERVAL 2,947,349 ▼ 1.77% COLCAP 2,452.46 ▲ 0.84% BVL PERÚ 58,104.31 ▲ 0.40% USD/BRL 5.16 ▲ 0.01% USD/MXN 17.06 ▼ 0.24% USD/CLP 913.98 ▲ 0.04% USD/COP 3,140 ▲ 0.03% USD/PEN 3.36 ▼ 0.66% USD/ARS 1,493 ▲ 0.10% USD/UYU 40.27 ▲ 1.24% USD/PYG 5,939 ▲ 1.68% USD/BOB 11.64 ▼ 0.76% USD/DOP 58.34 ▲ 1.25% USD/CRC 445.92 ▲ 0.89% USD/GTQ 7.62 ▲ 2.21% USD/HNL 26.79 ▲ 1.57% USD/NIO 36.62 ▲ 0.69% USD/VES 762.44 ▼ 0.13% USD/PAB 1.00 — 0.00% USD/BZD 2.00 — 0.00% USD/JMD 157.28 — 0.00% USD/TTD 6.70 ▲ 0.61% EUR/BRL 5.95 ▲ 1.01% BRENT 88.88 ▼ 0.03% WTI 83.11 ▼ 0.11% IRON ORE 161.91 — — COPPER 6.61 ▲ 0.03% GOLD 4,461 ▲ 1.78% SILVER 65.59 ▲ 1.26% SOY 1,184 ▲ 3.20% CORN 480.50 ▲ 10.02% WHEAT 655.00 ▲ 3.93% COFFEE 317.25 ▼ 5.51% SUGAR 16.43 ▼ 1.79% ORANGE JUICE 138.55 ▼ 0.47% COTTON 85.03 ▲ 2.33% COCOA 5,719 ▲ 3.18% BEEF 223.60 ▼ 3.93% CATTLE 339.10 ▼ 3.16% LITHIUM 75.20 ▲ 1.47% PETR4 41.64 ▼ 0.05% VALE3 72.97 ▲ 0.83% ITUB4 38.60 ▼ 1.03% BBDC4 16.85 ▲ 0.36% ABEV3 14.89 ▼ 0.80% BBAS3 19.37 ▲ 0.47% B3SA3 14.26 ▼ 0.21% WEGE3 47.59 ▲ 0.49% PRIO3 59.14 ▼ 0.19% SUZB3 41.33 ▲ 2.35% RENT3 34.68 ▼ 0.09% AZZA3 15.89 ▼ 2.63% CSAN3 3.22 ▼ 1.83% RAIZ4 0.25 — 0.00% PCAR3 2.75 ▼ 0.36% GMAT3 3.65 ▼ 1.08% PSSA3 48.13 ▼ 0.54% CVCB3 1.33 ▼ 2.92% POSI3 3.36 ▲ 2.44% SLCE3 13.34 ▲ 0.30% NATU3 8.14 ▼ 0.73%
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Moving to Brazil From the UK: 2026 Visa and Residency Guide

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Key Facts

UK passport holders can enter Brazil visa-free for tourism for up to 90 days. Source: FCDO, updated 11 May 2026.

Long-stay cap: Total stay in Brazil must not exceed 180 days per migratory year, under Decreto 9.199/2017.

VITEM XIV requires proof of foreign income of at least US$1,500 monthly or US$18,000 in bank funds. Source: London consulate, updated 20 Nov 2025.

CPF registration: For residents abroad, apply in person at a Brazilian consulate. The email route is for Brazilian citizens, per gov.br and the Edinburgh consulate, updated 26 Jun 2025.

Driving licence: Foreign licences valid for 180 days under CONTRAN Resolution 933/2022. You must carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) with the foreign licence.

State Pension: From April 2026, full new State Pension is £241.30 per week. Brazil is not on the DWP uprating list, so it is frozen, per gov.uk, updated 14 Aug 2026.

What UK citizens need to know about visas, CPF, driving, pension, tax. Health when moving to Brazil in 2026, with only published thresholds.

Moving to Brazil from the UK in 2026 brings clear rules for short stays, but long-stay requirements are only partly published. This guide covers what is on the record, from visas and CPF to pension and tax.

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Parque Lage in Rio, below Corcovado. Britons can visit for 90 days without a visa, up to 180 days a year. (Photo: Internet Reproduction)
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Moving to Brazil: visas and entry rules

You do not need a visa for tourism visits of up to 90 days. According to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), updated 11 May 2026.

This exemption applies to British citizens specifically.

For longer stays, Brazil offers temporary visas (VITEM) and residence authorisations. Your total stay must not exceed 180 days per migratory year, per Decreto 9.199/2017, even if you extend at the Federal Police.

Digital Nomad Visa (VITEM XIV)

The digital nomad visa allows remote workers for foreign employers to stay in Brazil. The Brazilian Consulate in London, updated 20 Nov 2025, publishes the financial requirements.

You must show proof of monthly income from a foreign source of at least US$1,500.00, or bank funds of US$18,000.00. You also need to register with the Federal Police within 90 days of entry.

The visa grants an initial residence period of one year, renewable for another year, per consular sources. Fees vary by consulate; the London page provides specific figures for applicants in the UK.

CPF and Federal Police Registration

The CPF (Cadastro de Pessoas Físicas) is your Brazilian individual taxpayer registry number. Foreigners resident abroad must apply in person at a Brazilian consulate.

The email route is for Brazilian citizens only. Sources: gov.br, Edinburgh consulate, updated 26 Jun 2025.

At the consulate, use the e-consular platform to request the registration service. Bring your passport and proof of address.

Driving Licence Exchange

A foreign driving licence from a Vienna Convention country is valid in Brazil for up to 180 days. Source: CONTRAN Resolution 933/2022, articles 2-3.

After that, you need a Brazilian CNH (Carteira Nacional de Habilitação).

You must carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) alongside your foreign licence, plus proof of entry date. A UK driver stopped without an IDP is fined.

To exchange, you must pass a medical and psychological assessment. Where your licence is not recognised, you also take a driving test.

UK State Pension in Brazil

From April 2026, the full new State Pension rises to £241.30 per week. The basic pension rises to £184.90.

Source: UK Government Actuary. This is a 4.8% increase under the triple lock.

Whether you get annual increases in Brazil is decided by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). The DWP publishes a list of countries where it pays an annual increase.

Brazil is not on it, per gov.uk, updated 14 Aug 2026.

HMRC Tax Residence on Departure

When you leave the UK, HMRC uses the Statutory Residence Test (SRT) to decide tax status for each tax year. Source: HMRC RDR3, updated 11 Jun 2026.

The test has three stages: automatic overseas tests, automatic UK tests, and a sufficient ties test.

If you were UK resident in prior years, fewer than 16 days in the tax year makes you automatically non-resident. Otherwise the threshold is fewer than 46 days.

You are automatically resident if you spend 183 days or more in the UK in the tax year.

Health Cover: SUS and Private Plans

Brazil’s public health system, SUS (Sistema Único de Saúde), is free and universal. The Migration Law (Lei 13.445/2017, article 4.

Item VIII) guarantees foreigners equal access to public health services without discrimination by nationality or migratory status.

To use SUS, register at a public health unit to get a Cartão SUS (SUS card). Emergency care cannot be denied, and you can use a passport as identification.

Private health insurance is regulated by ANS (Agência Nacional de Saúde Suplementar).

Frequently Asked Questions

Do UK citizens need a visa to move to Brazil?

No visa is needed for visits up to 90 days, per the Foreign Office, updated 11 May 2026. Longer stays need a temporary visa: VITEM XIV asks for US$1,500 a month or US$18,000 in funds, per the London consulate.

How do I get a CPF in Brazil?

Foreigners resident abroad must apply in person at a Brazilian consulate via the e-consular platform (gov.br, Edinburgh consulate, updated 26 Jun 2025). The email route to [email protected] is for Brazilian citizens only.

Can I drive in Brazil with a UK licence?

Yes, for up to 180 days per CONTRAN Resolution 933/2022, carrying an International Driving Permit (IDP) with your UK licence. After 180 days, you need a Brazilian CNH, requiring medical and psychological assessment, and a driving test if your licence is unrecognised.

Is my UK State Pension taxed or uprated in Brazil?

The full new State Pension is £241.30 a week from April 2026. Brazil is absent from the DWP uprating list, so your pension is frozen at the rate first paid.

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