Obtain a visa as a tourist, which is a mandatory requirement for U.S. and Canadian citizens before you can enter the country. Citizens of the U.K. and most of Europe do not require a visa, and can enter Brazil with just a passport. The tourist visa can easily be obtained at any Brazilian consulate for a fee and is good for up to five years. Whether or not you need a visa, you can stay in Brazil for up to six months per year. So if you’re looking for a part-year second home, the tourist entry will work for you.
Become a resident of Brazil if you plan on staying year round, There are a number of choices available. Here are some of the more common visas: The retiree’s visa may be best if you are already receiving a pension. Although it’s aimed at retirees, there is no restriction on age as long as you have an income. The income requirement per month is stated by the consulate, which covers the applicant and one dependent. Each additional dependent requires another amount monthly. It is best to check with the Brazilian Consulate in your locale to obtain the current amount they charge.The investor’s visa calls for a substantial investment in a Brazilian company, which may be an entity that you’ve set up just for this purpose. The investment visa can also be acquired by making a payment on a home you are purchasing.
Relocate for health reasons as Brazil also offers a health visa, for those whose health would benefit from living there. It’s intended for people who need warm weather and clean coastal air due to respiratory problems. To qualify, you must have the medical condition certified by a doctor and the means to support yourself. Medical care is available at costs well below U.S. and Europe.
Research by visiting Brazil as it is a long way from home and may be best to stay a month as a trial. When you have decided on the location where you plan to reside, head back home and begin the process. Check the Internet for forums of other expats who have relocated in Brazil. They can answer many questions with realistic advice as they have been there and done that. Minimize the impact most expatriates face when arriving in Brazil and make use of a relocation specialist. By using professionals that are qualified to assist with relocation services can alleviate pressured decisions such as home and school search, residential and utility services installation.