I am Brazilian, I live in São Paulo, life is good her to me, I cant complain... I was thinking to move to Europe, in my mind there life is better, but I am surprise with so many people wanting to come here
My Brazilian husband of 5 years just bought a condo in Navegantes SC which will be ready in April. I’m the US husband trying to figure out what the best path is in order to receive an RNE card to open bank accounts in Brazil. At a minimum, I need a temporary visa or permanent residence. We will not be staying in Brazil for 180+ days as I don’t want double taxation on my US Income. The condo we bout was around 180k for the condo box but we still need to add all the appliances and furniture. I wonder if the “investment amount” includes the amount you will spend adding the furniture and appliances as that will get me over the R1M figure but the price of the condo itself is less than that.
I was thinking that I would apply for Permanent Residence but it seems like you need a Visa approved first and then you apply for permanent residence. I’m a little confused on if I need a Visa first or if I can apply for Permanent Residence first. I do have a tourist visa that will be needed in 2025. Just trying to figure all this out.
It sounds like an exciting time with the new condo in Navegantes! For obtaining an RNE card, since you're looking at investment-related residency, Brazil does require a substantial investment in real estate, but typically, this doesn't include the cost of furnishing or outfitting the property. You would need to invest at least R$1 million in certain areas like real estate to qualify directly for this type of visa. For your situation, consulting with a Brazilian immigration lawyer could provide tailored advice, especially considering your tax concerns and residency plans. This would help clarify the best steps forward for both your banking needs and residency status in Brazil. Safe travels and happy planning!
Absolutely, it can get tricky! You'll need to apply for a specific visa first, then go for permanent residence once you're in Brazil with that visa. Your tourist visa is just for visiting, so it won't count towards residency. A chat with an immigration lawyer could really clear things up and make sure you're on the right track. Best of luck with everything!
Can you talk about the digital nomad visa or getting a job with a Brazilian company and getting a work visa? I think buying real estate or putting down even $30k would be difficult, but as a senior software engineer I'm hoping I can get a visa without needing a big cash investment.
Still need residency, (still don't know what kind) as the agency asked 3 times for more documents, and at the third time, my lawyer didn't inform me, he just dropped it all. (So its possible that I have to pay for staying illegally) Now, is a lawyer needed at all? He just does nothing except sending papers to the agency....
Hello, Will be leaving Nigeria for Brazil by next September. Please can you recommend the city that would be a safe and cheap place to live.. And where i can a small business, because am very handy
Oh man… all options are expensive as hell 😅😅 with the exception of getting married, but that’s not exactly something you can control, you can’t control love… aff 💔 stuck with temporary residence, it seems
Yes, I’m gonna look into that. I hope it’s feasible. I’m already working but in my field jobs tend to be really informal and they often don’t give you any contracts whatsoever. So they’ve never told me about any work visa. But I’m gonna look into it because I intend to stay in Brazil for a while. Don’t know if exactly “for life” (forever is a long time 😂) but two years go by so fast! It’s such short time imo
Where is a good place to find a good Brazilian to have a kid with??? I just want to visit for 2-3 months each year and have a kid with a hot Brazilian.
Meu deus cara, tá carente é , o passaporte do Brasil é vantajoso e poderoso só pesquisar, já é fácil qualquer pessoa conseguir e você com essa mente, pesquise o canal da @sobrevivendonaturquia você vai ver por que muitos querem o passaporte brasileiro
Meu deus cara, tá carente é , o passaporte do Brasil é vantajoso e poderoso só pesquisar, já fácil conseguir e você com essa mente, pesquise o canal da @sobrevivendonaturquia você vai ver por que muitos querem o passaporte
And very important of course, the special friendliness and the serenity of the Braziliens.
Of course! Very true! 😊
I am Brazilian, I live in São Paulo, life is good her to me, I cant complain...
I was thinking to move to Europe, in my mind there life is better, but I am surprise with so many people wanting to come here
Yeah, I'm not sure if that's true. In the end you can make most countries a wonderful home :)
Awesome video with some great information! Thank you!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for sharing! Looking forward to seeing more videos👍🏻Good luck with your venture!
Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
Thank you for the info!
You're welcome! I'm glad you found the information helpful.
My Brazilian husband of 5 years just bought a condo in Navegantes SC which will be ready in April. I’m the US husband trying to figure out what the best path is in order to receive an RNE card to open bank accounts in Brazil. At a minimum, I need a temporary visa or permanent residence. We will not be staying in Brazil for 180+ days as I don’t want double taxation on my US Income. The condo we bout was around 180k for the condo box but we still need to add all the appliances and furniture. I wonder if the “investment amount” includes the amount you will spend adding the furniture and appliances as that will get me over the R1M figure but the price of the condo itself is less than that.
I was thinking that I would apply for Permanent Residence but it seems like you need a Visa approved first and then you apply for permanent residence. I’m a little confused on if I need a Visa first or if I can apply for Permanent Residence first. I do have a tourist visa that will be needed in 2025. Just trying to figure all this out.
It sounds like an exciting time with the new condo in Navegantes! For obtaining an RNE card, since you're looking at investment-related residency, Brazil does require a substantial investment in real estate, but typically, this doesn't include the cost of furnishing or outfitting the property. You would need to invest at least R$1 million in certain areas like real estate to qualify directly for this type of visa. For your situation, consulting with a Brazilian immigration lawyer could provide tailored advice, especially considering your tax concerns and residency plans. This would help clarify the best steps forward for both your banking needs and residency status in Brazil. Safe travels and happy planning!
Absolutely, it can get tricky! You'll need to apply for a specific visa first, then go for permanent residence once you're in Brazil with that visa. Your tourist visa is just for visiting, so it won't count towards residency. A chat with an immigration lawyer could really clear things up and make sure you're on the right track. Best of luck with everything!
Love Brasil.
Me too ;)
Please share what camera you are using
Its a Lumix S5 - I'm pretty happy with it :)
Thank u
so a group of people can split 1,000,000? and all on the deed get the visa? what about a bank loan?
Can you talk about the digital nomad visa or getting a job with a Brazilian company and getting a work visa? I think buying real estate or putting down even $30k would be difficult, but as a senior software engineer I'm hoping I can get a visa without needing a big cash investment.
Unfortunately I have no experience with the digital nomad visa myself...
What about the Humanitarian visas of Brazil for Afghans?
I don’t know about theses types of visas, but I’m sure they exist 😊
@@TheBrazilVenture I also need to learn Brazilian português.
Do you know someone to teach me online?
unfortunately not.
What’s the monthly salary for a factory worker in Brazil 🇧🇷?
This highly depends on what job and the location. Generally speaking, salaries in the south are higher then in the north.
Still need residency, (still don't know what kind) as the agency asked 3 times for more documents, and at the third time, my lawyer didn't inform me, he just dropped it all.
(So its possible that I have to pay for staying illegally)
Now, is a lawyer needed at all? He just does nothing except sending papers to the agency....
You could buy a place for about 200.000 USD (Golden Visa) or maybe try and qualify for the digital nomad visa
Ok thanks - well 200 k is a little bit too much maybe... do I need a lawyer? Looking for house close to Florianópolis or else in SC
Seja bem vindo e seja feliz no meu pais. Que é seu também.
Muito obrigado ☺️
Hello,
Will be leaving Nigeria for Brazil by next September.
Please can you recommend the city that would be a safe and cheap place to live..
And where i can a small business, because am very handy
Cascavel, Paraná. Brazil
I can definitely recommend Curitiba.
Im an american here in united states married to a brazilian who also lives here what can we do or i do to get residency in brazil from our marriage
Lovely video. How long does it take to get the citizenship after permanent residency? Much love from the UK 🇬🇧
I think it can be pretty quick, but I'm not sure how long it takes exactly.
@@TheBrazilVentureThanks for your response
@Oponu-Ayirada anytime 😊
A person already married in that case he apply for re- unification?
Thank you
Exactly 👍
...Also I just subscribed.
Awesome! Thank you so much!
Hi there, what city have you settled in?
I live in Curitiba and I love it 😊👍
Crazy! My wife lives in Curitiba. She is moving to the UK next month. I hope that one day I can live there, I really love Brazil @@TheBrazilVenture
Fore sure! Come by with your wife, if you're ever in town!
You live long time in uk or short
@@Kabiruddin951 I was born in the UK
Oh man… all options are expensive as hell 😅😅 with the exception of getting married, but that’s not exactly something you can control, you can’t control love… aff 💔 stuck with temporary residence, it seems
Very true. A work visa could work :)
Yes, I’m gonna look into that. I hope it’s feasible. I’m already working but in my field jobs tend to be really informal and they often don’t give you any contracts whatsoever. So they’ve never told me about any work visa. But I’m gonna look into it because I intend to stay in Brazil for a while. Don’t know if exactly “for life” (forever is a long time 😂) but two years go by so fast! It’s such short time imo
I agree! Yeah, the work visa could be the answer here.
What about permanent residency? Without investing ? Just spending four years in Brazil?
I'm not sure if thats possible, unfortunately.
Just get a student visa and keep flipping it ,easy peasy
Where is a good place to find a good Brazilian to have a kid with??? I just want to visit for 2-3 months each year and have a kid with a hot Brazilian.
Germany 🤣 or online 👍❤️
true!
Santa Catarina ❤
I'm brazilian if anyone is interested hahaha
Hi
@@alvinwashiro7458 Hi
Meu deus cara, tá carente é , o passaporte do Brasil é vantajoso e poderoso só pesquisar, já é fácil qualquer pessoa conseguir e você com essa mente, pesquise o canal da @sobrevivendonaturquia você vai ver por que muitos querem o passaporte brasileiro
Meu deus cara, tá carente é , o passaporte do Brasil é vantajoso e poderoso só pesquisar, já fácil conseguir e você com essa mente, pesquise o canal da @sobrevivendonaturquia você vai ver por que muitos querem o passaporte
Can you help with more information please ? I live in Dubai currently and I would love to move to Brazil . We can exchange knowledge