Discover Brazil
Brazil has always been attractive to immigrants. In addition to the people being very welcoming, the natural beauties and Brazilian culture are extremely attractive.
Citizens of other South American countries, the European Union and some other nationalities do not need a visa to visit Brazil for up to 90 days, as long as they do not carry out any paid activity during this period.
For a foreigner to legally work in Brazil, he must apply for a work visa. To stay in Brazil for periods longer than 90 days, the first step is to obtain the appropriate visa.
For being an extremely welcoming country, where people make friends easily. In addition, Brazil is a diverse country, with a large territorial extension, which allows for multiple cultural experiences. Another attraction is the exuberant nature, with beaches and vegetation, waterfalls and savannah. In addition to the Amazon Rainforest, so known all over the world.
Even with a competitive job market, it is possible to get a job if you are a qualified professional, especially in the areas of IT, medicine, finance and engineering. It is even easier if you speak Portuguese fluently.
There is a great offer of scholarships in Brazil for foreigners. Exchanges are also excellent gateways to the country. For children of Portuguese immigrants and other Portuguese-speaking countries, for example, in cities like Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, there are Portuguese schools where, in addition to the language, they also teach about Portuguese culture.
The public health system in Brazil, SUS, is accessible to everyone who lives legally in the country, for preventive care, surgeries and rehabilitation. For those who prefer, there is the option of the private health system.
According to data from the Ministry of Tourism, referring to the year 2021, the country is considered the largest economy in Latin America, among the 15 main economies in the world; has the best economic climate rating in Latin America and is the 13th largest economy in the world, with a nominal GDP of US$ 1.5 trillion. It was also the 4th largest destination for foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2019: US$ 78.6 billion, which is equivalent to 44% of the volume received in Latin America.
Brazil continues to have enormous potential in the tourism sector, with more than 96 million arrivals of domestic tourists, with around 6 million international tourists (2019). There are international airports in all state capitals. Brazilian nature is made up of 6 biomes (Amazon, Caatinga, Cerrado, Atlantic Forest, Pampa and Pantanal), some of which are unique on the planet. Brazil has 336 federal conservation units, with more than 170 million hectares, with 65% of the native vegetation preserved.
The country is still the 6th largest civil aviation market in the world in terms of passengers transported, with 102 million passengers in 2019. And the 9th largest domestic commercial aviation market in 2019 in annual growth rate (4.5%).
For being an extremely welcoming country, where people make friends easily. In addition, Brazil is a diverse country, with a large territorial extension, which allows for multiple cultural experiences. Another attraction is the exuberant nature, with beaches and vegetation, waterfalls and savannah. In addition to the Amazon Rainforest, so known all over the world.
Even with a competitive job market, it is possible to get a job if you are a qualified professional, especially in the areas of IT, medicine, finance and engineering. It is even easier if you speak Portuguese fluently.
There is a great offer of scholarships in Brazil for foreigners. Exchanges are also excellent gateways to the country. For children of Portuguese immigrants and other Portuguese-speaking countries, for example, in cities like Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, there are Portuguese schools where, in addition to the language, they also teach about Portuguese culture.
The public health system in Brazil, SUS, is accessible to everyone who lives legally in the country, for preventive care, surgeries and rehabilitation. For those who prefer, there is the option of the private health system.
According to data from the Ministry of Tourism, referring to the year 2021, the country is considered the largest economy in Latin America, among the 15 main economies in the world; has the best economic climate rating in Latin America and is the 13th largest economy in the world, with a nominal GDP of US$ 1.5 trillion. It was also the 4th largest destination for foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2019: US$ 78.6 billion, which is equivalent to 44% of the volume received in Latin America.
Brazil continues to have enormous potential in the tourism sector, with more than 96 million arrivals of domestic tourists, with around 6 million international tourists (2019). There are international airports in all state capitals. Brazilian nature is made up of 6 biomes (Amazon, Caatinga, Cerrado, Atlantic Forest, Pampa and Pantanal), some of which are unique on the planet. Brazil has 336 federal conservation units, with more than 170 million hectares, with 65% of the native vegetation preserved.
The country is still the 6th largest civil aviation market in the world in terms of passengers transported, with 102 million passengers in 2019. And the 9th largest domestic commercial aviation market in 2019 in annual growth rate (4.5%).
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