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Last checked 2026-06-14

Brazil digital nomad visa

VITEM XIV Digital Nomad Visa requirements, eligibility, documents, taxes, application process, and official source links.

Travel context

Famous cities and tourism spots

Country pages use vibrant destination cues so applicants can quickly connect visa data with real places.

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Rio de Janeiro

Destination signal for remote workers comparing lifestyle, access, and family fit.

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Sao Paulo

Destination signal for remote workers comparing lifestyle, access, and family fit.

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Florianopolis

Destination signal for remote workers comparing lifestyle, access, and family fit.

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Salvador

Destination signal for remote workers comparing lifestyle, access, and family fit.

Mobility pathway

Renewal, TRC, PR, citizenship, and passport strength

These signals estimate whether the visa is only a temporary remote-work stay or can support a deeper residence plan.

Passport source

Passport strength

Tier #11

Worldwide passport tier

Tier #11 worldwide in Passport Index 2026 Global Passport Power Rank

Brazil sits in Tier #11, a top-25 worldwide passport group.

Passport Index ranks passports globally by total mobility score. This passport scores 163, including visa-free 119 and visa-on-arrival 44 destinations.

Latest source: Passport Index 2026 Global Passport Power Rank (2026).

Maximum renewal / stay

Medium

Renewable while program criteria continue; exact maximum should be confirmed before applying. Maximum stay: 12 months, renewable.

TRC / temporary residence card

Medium

Temporary permission is usually issued in 1-year or residence-card cycles

PR pathway timing

Separate route

Separate long-stay residence analysis required

Citizenship timing

Separate route

Not automatic; naturalization requires a separate lawful residence pathway

Digital nomad visas do not automatically create permanent residence or citizenship rights. Treat this as a planning signal and verify with official immigration guidance before relying on it.

TRC means temporary residence card/permit. PR and citizenship are never guaranteed and depend on residence, tax, language, integration, and nationality-specific rules.

Living and family planning

Cities, monthly living, schools, and universities

Practical planning ranges for a single remote worker and families comparing education options.

Monthly living for one person

$1,500/mo

Monthly planning estimate for one adult covering rent, food, local transport, utilities, mobile data, and normal coworking or cafe workdays.

Best destination cities

Rio de JaneiroSao PauloFlorianopolisSalvador

Schooling options

Brazil should be checked city by city: public-school access depends on residence status, language, and local registration, while private or international schools are usually more predictable for nomad families.

Public schoolsOften low-cost for residents; international families should verify enrollment rights locally
Private/international schools$4,100-$19,800/year

College and university options

Public colleges/universities$900-$7,200/year
Private colleges/universities$4,500-$25,200/year
University of Sao PauloFederal University of Rio de JaneiroFGV

Education costs are planning ranges, not admission quotes; families should confirm tuition, language track, and enrollment eligibility with the school or university before applying.

Editorial review

Who this route fits

Last checked 2026-06-14

Brazil is best treated as a formal immigration file, not a travel hack. Confirm the current official instructions before spending money on applications or relocation commitments.

Best for

  • Remote workers who want a Americas base and can document foreign-source work.
  • Applicants whose monthly income comfortably meets USD 1,500/month or savings.
  • Families prepared to document dependent relationships, insurance, and housing.

Avoid if

  • Your income is irregular, undocumented, or paid in a way that is difficult to trace.
  • You need local employment or local-client permission without confirming the rule.
  • You are relying on old third-party summaries instead of the current official source.

Common risks

  • Income thresholds, fees, and document rules can change between source checks.
  • Consulates and online portals can ask for extra proof based on filing location.
  • Tax residence and local work rules should be reviewed before a long stay.

Next steps

  • Open the official visa information page before making an application decision.
  • Prepare a clean income trail with contracts, employer letters, invoices, and bank statements.
  • Check insurance, background-check, translation, and dependent-document timing early.

Visa fee

Varies by consulate

Fee shown is the listed official amount, exact fee, or published range where the source provides one.

Minimum income

USD 1,500/month or savings (approx $1,500/month; $18,000/year)

Duration

12 months, renewable

Processing time

15-45 days

Dependents

Allowed

Internet score

105 Mbps avg

Overview

Brazil is tracked as an active program with a 84/100 Nomad Score. It is best evaluated against income proof, application cost, renewal path, family support, and tax exposure.

Eligibility

Applicants typically need remote employment, freelance contracts, or company ownership outside Brazil, plus income evidence of USD 1,500/month or savings (approx $1,500/month; $18,000/year).

Application process

Prepare documents, verify apostille or translation requirements, submit through the official application channel, and wait about 15-45 days.

Tax notes

Longer stays can create Brazilian tax residence; remote workers should plan around day count.

Pros and cons

Pros: family support, official program visibility. Cons: income thresholds, documentation, and changing interpretation by consulates.

Documents required

Valid passport with blank visa pages and sufficient remaining validity
Completed visa or residence application form
Recent passport-style photo
Proof of remote work, freelance contracts, employer letter, or company ownership outside the destination
Income evidence meeting USD 1,500/month or savings (approx $1,500/month; $18,000/year)
Recent bank statements or savings evidence
Valid health or travel medical insurance accepted by the destination
Accommodation booking, lease, address registration, or host confirmation where required
Clean criminal record certificate where required, often apostilled or legalized
Marriage certificate, birth certificates, and extra insurance/income proof for dependents
Consular appointment confirmation or residence-card appointment evidence where applicable

FAQ

Is the visa renewable?

Yes, renewal is available or commonly supported.

How much does living there cost?

A single remote worker should model around $1,500 per month before lifestyle upgrades.