Digital Nomad Visa Brazil

About

Brazil is well-recognized for its numerous tropical beaches, the vibrant Rio de Janeiro carnival, and the Amazon jungle. Thus, people want to take in the country's beauty and peculiarities affordably.

A residence permit, known as a "Brazilian digital nomad visa", enables overseas workers to live and work remotely in Brazil. This temporary license has a one-year expiration date and is extendable for the same fee. The Brazilian digital nomad visa is granted to independent contractors as well as remote workers who are hired by businesses based outside of Brazil.

Eligibility

The applicant can have various professions to qualify for a digital nomad visa. These may include:

  • Remote employees that a corporation employs outside of Brazil.
  • Freelancers or independent contractors for businesses located outside of Brazil.
  • Entrepreneurs who own their businesses or work for themselves.

You can have any of the above professions. However, you must be able to earn 1,500 USD per month.

Documents

While applying for this visa, you must provide;

  • Identity documents, including passport.
  • Brazilian healthcare insurance
  • Receipt for paying visa costs.
  • A criminal record from your home country or the one where you currently reside.
  • A contract with an international employer or another document demonstrating your status as a remote worker or digital nomad.
  • A statement indicating your reliance on information and communication technologies for your remote work.

Process

You must first gather each of the necessary documents before you can apply for the visa. Once you have them all, you must schedule an appointment at the Brazilian embassy or consulate in your area.

Visa Processing Time
The digital nomad visa of Brazil takes 15 to 30 days to process. It can even take longer in some instances. So, you should apply for at least a couple of months before you want to move to Brazil.

How to Apply
To apply for a Brazilian visa for digital nomads, you must:

  • apply at the Brazilian consulate that is closest to you.
  • send in the relevant paperwork and the visa fee.
  • wait for the confirmation within two to four weeks.

Duration & Fees

Duration
With a Brazil Digital Nomad Visa, you can remain and do remote work for a year. You must abide by Brazilian law while in the country. Furthermore, during your stay, you must earn the amount specified by the visa regulation.

Fees
The visa fee differs from country to country. For most countries, the digital nomad visa costs 100 USD. The exact fee can be given by the embassy where you apply.

Extension

You can stay in Brazil for 24 months if you renew the visa for another 12 months. While in Brazil, apply at any federal police station to extend your visa. Before your visa expires, you must apply for a Brazilian visa extension.

Highlights

Work
You may work for a non-Brazilian company while in the country.

Business
The visa is also for entrepreneurs having online businesses.

Extension
It can be renewed for a year.

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