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Relocating to Brazil with your family is certainly possible, as long as the correct…

Relocating to Brazil with your family is certainly possible, as long as the correct immigration procedures are followed. Brazil offers a range of visa and residence options depending on your specific situation, including categories for work, investment, retirement, and family…

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Relocating to Brazil with your family is certainly possible, as long as the correct immigration procedures are followed.

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Relocating to Brazil with your family is certainly possible, as long as the correct immigration procedures are followed. Brazil offers a range of visa and residence options depending on your specific situation, including categories for work, investment, retirement, and family reunification. Notably, even if no one in your family holds Brazilian citizenship, it is possible for one member to apply as the principal visa holder and sponsor their spouse, children, or other eligible dependents through the family reunification process. While Brazilian legislation allows these applications to be submitted simultaneously, it is important to note that the approval of a dependent’s residency is conditional upon the prior approval of the sponsor’s application. All applications should be submitted through the Brazilian consulate in your country of current residency. 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: 2025-10-03

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