| The Lowdown on Getting Permanent Residency in Brazil |
| Written by Marcio Alexandre Carvalho | |
| Saturday, 10 December 2005 | |
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It is important to realize that the cost of living in Brazil, and especially in the northeast part of the country is significantly lower than Europe, the United States or Canada. Also the cost of living in the Brazilian Northeast is much lower than in cities in the south of Brazil like Rio de Janeiro or São Paulo. There simply is no comparison. Central American countries like Costa Rica charge US$ 50,000 to obtain a second residency, but the investment goes to government tree planting projects that you have no control over and it is doubtful that you will ever receive a penny of profit. Consider it a donation. It might be an excellent idea for you to invest your money in a holiday apartment, where you could spend your vacations in Brazil. In Fortaleza, for example, where I live, you can enjoy the 5 star shopping center Iguatemi and the largest water park in South America, Beach Park. The real estate profit in Fortaleza, in general, is about 10% annually and for apartments near the beach it increases up to 15% and more on the value of the apartment. Why Invest in Brazil: No personal appearance in Brazil is required for processing. All your documents can be sent to our offices and the process can be completed in 45 to 60 days. You will pick up the Permanent Visa at the Brazilian embassy or consulate in your home country and then you will enter Brazil with the "Resident Investor Status". After 4 years you and your family can apply for citizenship and passports. In addition you do not have to remain in Brazil during your residency. You can visit for as little as a few days every two years. 1. The administrator, manager or director of a professional or business corporation * A demonstration that the Brazilian company is bringing in specialized labor that will transfer technology, increase productivity and/or bring social benefits; * Proof that the company outside of Brazil or its parent has effected total foreign-capital investments of at least US$ 200,000 in the employing company in Brazil for each visa requested. * Power of attorney granted by the foreign investor to its new legal representatives for the purposes of setting up the company in Brazil; * A visa of this type will be issued initially for two years. The applicant company must demonstrate that after this period it will be able to meet the minimum investment or job creation criteria laid down for transfers to an established company (see above). This kind of permanent visa is issued conditionally for five years. Before this period ends, the foreigner must show to the Federal Police that he accomplished with his plan of absorption of Brazilian employees and his investment plan so his visa can be re-validated. * A curriculum vitae and appropriate academic references and diplomas. * A bank declaration authorizing monthly transfer of at least US$ 2,000. Evidence (e.g. marriage certificate, statement from witnesses) should be presented of the matrimonial union. Immigration officials will effect a surprise visit to the couple's home to make sure that the relationship is not a "marriage of convenience" that has the principal purpose of fraudulently obtaining a residence visa. Application is made to the Ministry of Justice (normally via regional Federal Police offices, which represent the ministry at a State level) or to a Brazilian consulate abroad. The offspring should be economically dependent on the foreign mother or father and be under the guardianship of the applicant. Assessment Application Fee FREE US$ 100 Individual Tax ID Number Processing US$ 100 Bank Account Opening US$ 250 Resident Agent Fee US$ 250 Central Bank Processing US$ 250 Tax ID Number Processing US$ 1,500 Brazilian Company Formation US$ 2,500 Permanent Visa Processing US$ 50 Power of Attorney 2) CPF document of the owners (this is the Brazilian tax ID number) 3) Proof of residency from the owners home country (e.g., utility bill) 4) Rental agreement or purchase contract of the premises of the future company 2) A Brazilian lawyer to represent the companies in Brazil 3) The CPF, ID card and proof of residency of the lawyer in Brazil 4) Rental agreement or purchase contract of the premises of the future company 2) CPF document of the owners (this is the Brazilian tax ID number) 3) Proof of residency of the owners (e.g., utility bill) 4) Rental agreement or purchase contract of the premises of the future company 2) A Brazilian lawyer to administrate on behalf of the companies in Brazil 3) The CPF, ID card and proof of residency of the lawyer in Brazil 4) Rental agreement or purchase contract of the premises of the future company A: It is converted to reais. There are no accounts in USD or EURO in Brazil. A: It can be spent on any business enterprise without restrictions. A: Yes, once they receive their permanent visa in 45 to 60 days. A: A Brazilian, such as a licensed lawyer in Brazil, will open the account, but he does not have access to any funds according to a limited power of attorney signed by the applicant. The Bank receives a copy of this legal document and the funds are blocked until the applicant receives the permanent visa and can sign on the bank account. A: Current accounts do not pay interest, but if the funds were locked into a CD then they would earn interest in reais, the local currency. The interest would depend on the amount of funds and time period of the CD. A: Yes, as it can provide rental income A: 5 years A: Not initially, but by the end of 4 years there must be at least one Brazilian employee. This could be a significant other or spouse. The minimum monthly salary in Brazil is approximately US$ 133. A: Yes, if there is no business address for the investment, then a lawyer can arrange one. Unlike other jurisdictions, in Brazil each and every business license must have their own physical address. A business center or virtual office address is not sufficient. An official for the municipality will come to inspect the office to see if it meets the legal requirements. A: Yes, but the business needs to file for the company formation. Only after the US$ 50,000 has cleared the bank, the permanent visa is issued, the real estate purchased, then the address of the property can be used. So a business address will be required for at least 90 days. A: Our office, for example, can provide one for a minimum of 90 days at the cost of US$ 100 per month, plus there is a deposit of 3 months rent. Normally a commercial lease is only available for a minimum of one year, but we have a special arrangement with a building owner. The total is US$ 600. A: US$ 400. A: US$ 50 per hour. A: 4 years A: 1 year A: If there is a Holding Company and Foundation to be formed, then the names will need to be checked for availability. Once the names are approved then the payment must be made for their formation. A: The Brazilian company must be formed and the permanent visa applied for. Again the payment must be made for this service and the personal documentation for the permanent visa applicant must be provided. So the reality is that the US$ 50,000 does not have to be spent at all, but can sit in the Brazilian company bank account collecting interest. These 10 countries are listed by interest received from our readers. There may be other countries, but they simply did not make the list. These opinions have been made by our founder's committee who have been to all of these countries. Number 1 - Brazil +1 - $50,000 permanent residency investment belongs to you not government Note: Brazil's investment used to be US$ 200,000 and was lowered to US$ 50,000 in 2004. Before Brazil was not even in the Top 10 and now it is Number 1. With new 24 hour video cameras, violence is way down. Brazil women and men are the most passionate people of all. They are like swans and will stay with you for life. Citizenship is available after only 1 year of marriage. Number 2 - Belize +1 - Only US$ 500 monthly income required to qualify as retiree Note: Because the official languages in Belize are both English and Spanish and its close proximity to the USA, it will only get better, but right now it is simply too primitive and boring to live there. Number 3 - Ecuador +1 - Low cost of living
+1 - English Note: Bombs have been set off in the capital Manila even though the Islamic terrorists are from the south. Foreigners can only own 20% of a business. So the solution is to trust a lawyer as a nominee or get married and put the business in your spouse's name. But there have been many cases whereby the lawyers have stolen all of the assets or else family members of the Filipina spouse have murdered the foreigner to obtain all of the assets. Number 5 - Nicaragua +1 - Low cost of living Note: It is extremely hot and dry, so it is very dusty when the wind picks up. There are certain seasons when flies hatch in the millions, crawling over everything and causing many diseases. Number 6 - Honduras +1 - Nice beaches Note: Tegucigalpa is probably one of the ugliest capital cities in the world. The airport is also one of the most dangerous as there have been several crashes there. Number 7 - Panama +1 - Low cost of living Note: Hot and humid. You can fry an egg on the sidewalk in 10 seconds. Number 8 - Colombia +1 - Women and men are attractive but cunning Note: Just too dangerous, kidnappings of foreigners are commonplace. Women and men are very attractive but cunning. They are only interested in your money. Number 9 - Cuba +1 - Women and men are attractive but cunning Note: Everybody talks about how great it will be after Castro is gone, but the reality is that all the real estate formerly owned by foreign companies/individuals will be tied up in court for decades and it will be a big mess. Cubans are dying to marry anybody just to get off the island. Don't be fooled.
+1 - Women and men are attractive Note: Costa Rica is overrated and much too expensive now for real estate. US$ 50,000 investment goes to government tree planting project. Consider it a donation as you will probably never see a penny of profit. Costa Rica was great 20 years ago, but now it is simply too late to invest there. Comments (10)
![]() written by Ashu Jain, November 16, 2006
How can i get work visa's for our employees for brazil. Any agency who can help us?
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written by K.M.Hasan, March 23, 2007
For your kind information that we have sufficients clients who would like to provide themselves to your country with job and immigration.
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written by mahree, June 26, 2007
I have a criminal record....... can i still obtain a residency visa?........
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written by freeman, September 23, 2007
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I am married to a brazilian girl. As indicated here, I can obtain a permanent visa for staying in brazil. and after one year I can apply for brazilian citizenship. the question is: should i be living in brazil within this year? is there a minimum period to stay in Brazil within this year? thanks freeman report abuse
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written by Tobi Olaniyi, October 11, 2007
It's wrong to use such derogatory terms against people. I find it distasteful to call people of a certain country unattractive; I happen to belong to a nation full of beautiful people...that's our pride but to refer to people (SIMPLY BECAUSE THEY COME FROM A CERTAIN COUNTRY!!) as unattractive, terrorists and cunning is very inappropriate and I hope you clean this stuff or else people might ditch going to a country where racism is celebrated in the name of immigration. Thanks.
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written by babak , January 12, 2009
hi
im iranian and a sylum seeker in sapin and living in spain ,i have 50,000 us ,can i got Permanent Residency in Brazil ? report abuse
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written by Kevin, February 18, 2009
On the 13 of February a new law was passed whereas it is now 150,000 dollars and only for 3 years, it will be only approved after a business plan is made and YOU MAY NOT INVEST IN PROPERTY!!
So 3 years instead of 5 meaning that no longer is it possible to get citizenship after 4 years on the invester visa unless its renewed after 3 years (which takes proof to show that you have done something productive) report abuse
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written by Mark DuPriest, April 06, 2009
Extremely rude comments in the country comparison.
You forgot to mention in Brazils grouping: corrupt violent police very common, barbaric rampant violence common in RJ & Sao Paulo States and a Justice system that simply does not function. Health care that is a bad joke. Brazil is not family friendly if you abide by Christian values. Brazils obsession with sex and body image is a serious issue. In the Northeast a certain State (Alg.) was implicated indirectly in 85% of all crime and directly involved in 65% of MURDER in a year long study. report abuse
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written by shuvo ahmed, August 27, 2009
hi
i am a bangladeshi..... i came brasil last month.......... now my visa date has been expired .......... is it possible for me that i can resident in brasil? report abuse
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Have a look at the country comparisons. TheyԴre hilarious and contain "essential" info for retirees such as "Belize - Nice Beaches", "Phillipines - Islamic terrorists" and poor Panama "Women & Men not attractive". Great!