Foreign Heirs in Brazil: Your Rights Are Protected

Your passport does not remove your place in line

Por Lucas Ribeiro Cavalcante — OAB/CE 44.673

Your relative in Brazil passed away. You live abroad, hold a foreign passport, and fear you will get nothing. But the law says otherwise.

Nationality does not change who inherits. The law cares about your bond to the person who died, not your birthplace.

Brazil follows Civil Law, not Common Law. A large slice of every estate is reserved by law for a fixed list of heirs. But the ranking is strict.

1st Descendants + spouse

2nd Ascendants + spouse

3rd Spouse alone

Each tier only inherits if the one above is empty. After the spouse come siblings, nephews and cousins. Only if no heirs exist does the State take it.

Dica

Descendants, ascendants and the spouse are forced heirs. They are protected in a way no will can override. That is your strongest shield.

✘ Mito

Myth: I must wait for court to own my share

✓ Verdade

Truth: you own it the instant the person dies

Why do foreign heirs still lose part of their inheritance?

Not because the law excludes them, but because they never learned how the order works.

Do not lose what is legally yours. Find out exactly where you stand in line.

Check your inheritance rights