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It is possible for someone to visit Brazil as a tourist and, upon falling in love with…

It is possible for someone to visit Brazil as a tourist and, upon falling in love with the country, decide to establish permanent residence here. However, making this transition requires following the legal immigration procedures and obtaining the appropriate visa. Initially,…

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It is possible for someone to visit Brazil as a tourist and, upon falling in love with the country, decide to establish permanent residence here.

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It is possible for someone to visit Brazil as a tourist and, upon falling in love with the country, decide to establish permanent residence here. However, making this transition requires following the legal immigration procedures and obtaining the appropriate visa. Initially, the visitor may stay in the country with a tourist visa for a specified period, usually up to 90 days, depending on nationality, with the possibility to request an additional 90 days. If they decide to stay longer or establish residency, they will need to apply for a permission to reside, either temporary or permanent, depending on their situation and future plans. This process involves meeting the requirements established by Brazilian law and includes various documents, depending on the individual's circumstances. Immigrating to a new country is a life-altering decision, and seeking professional guidance can significantly impact the success of your journey. Legal guidance can help clarify the applicable rules, the risks involved, and the next step that best fits your situation.

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Last updated: 2024-04-04

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