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Immigration Status & Stay

Act before it expires. Depending on your situation, you may be able to extend your stay or apply for a residence permit without leaving Brazil. We review your case and handle the application with the Federal Police.
In many cases, yes. Several residence permits, such as family-based or work-based, can be requested while you are in Brazil, without returning to your home country. We confirm which route fits your situation.
Often, yes. Many irregular situations can be regularized, sometimes even after the authorized period has passed. We assess your case and identify the safest path to regularize your stay.
An overstay usually generates a daily fine up to a legal limit, but it does not normally prevent you from leaving. We help you understand the consequences and regularize your situation when possible.
Tourist stays can sometimes be extended up to the annual limit, and other situations allow different solutions. We check your case and request the extension or the appropriate residence permit.
Yes. In several situations you can move from a tourist entry to a residence authorization without leaving Brazil, for example through family ties or work. We handle the change for you.
Common routes include family reunion, work, study, investment and humanitarian grounds. We analyze your profile and indicate the most secure and suitable option.
Usually not. Most residence permits can be requested from within Brazil. We tell you in advance if a specific procedure requires applying from abroad.
Yes. While your application is under review, your protocol generally authorizes you to remain in the country legally. We monitor the process and keep you informed.
It depends on the stage of your process. In some cases travel is possible with the right documents; in others it is better to wait. We advise you before you book any trip.
Yes. A denial is not the end of the matter. We review the grounds and, when appropriate, file an appeal or a new, better-prepared application.

CRNM & Federal Police

After your residence permit is approved, we register you with the Federal Police, which issues the CRNM, your ID document as a foreigner in Brazil. We prepare the documents and guide each step.
Yes. While the card is being produced, the protocol generally proves your regular status and lets you carry out most activities. We explain what it allows in your case.
Renew before the expiry date shown on the card, especially for time-limited permits. We track the deadline and handle the renewal so you stay regular.
Yes. In most cases an expired CRNM can still be renewed, though acting quickly avoids complications. We assist with the renewal and any pending issues.
You can apply for a second copy with the Federal Police, usually with a police report and the required documents. We prepare the request and guide you through it.
Errors in name, date or other data can be corrected with the Federal Police through a specific request. We organize the supporting documents and submit the correction.
Yes. Foreigners should keep their address updated with the authorities. We handle the update so your records stay correct.
Appointment shortages are common. There are strategies to secure a slot and, in some cases, to act through formal requests. We help you obtain the appointment and move your case forward.
Progress can be tracked through the Federal Police and migration systems. We monitor your case and update you at each stage.

Family-Based Residence

Marriage to a Brazilian is a recognized basis for residence. We prepare the application and handle the documents required to regularize your stay.
Yes. A stable union with a Brazilian gives rights similar to marriage for residence purposes. We help you prove the union and request the permit.
Having a Brazilian child is a solid basis for residence. We gather the documents and file the application on family grounds.
Yes. Family reunion allows spouses, partners, children and other relatives of Brazilians or residents to regularize their status. We assess your link and handle the request.
A marriage performed abroad usually needs to be registered in Brazil to produce full legal effects here. We handle the registration, including apostille and sworn translation.
Civil documents such as birth and marriage certificates and criminal records usually require apostille and sworn translation. We tell you exactly what is needed and arrange it.
Yes. Family members can often obtain residence together with you through family reunion. We organize the applications for the whole family.
It can, depending on the type of permit and how long you have held it. We review your situation and protect your status, including paths to keep your residence.

Work & Profession

Yes. With the right residence permit a foreigner can work legally in Brazil, as an employee or self-employed. We help you obtain or adjust the permit that authorizes work.
In many cases the Federal Police protocol already allows you to work and obtain a work record while the card is produced. We confirm this for your specific permit.
With a CPF and regular status, the digital work card is issued through the Gov.br system. We guide you through registration and resolve common problems.
Yes, but it has immigration, tax and contract implications. We structure the arrangement so you stay compliant in Brazil.
A tourist entry does not authorize local work, but remote work for a foreign employer may be possible, including through the digital nomad residence. We advise on the safest route.
Yes. Foreigners can own and hold shares in Brazilian companies, whether resident or not. We handle the formation and the legal requirements.
Regulated professions, such as medicine, law and engineering, usually require recognition and registration with the relevant professional body. We explain the steps for your profession.
To practice a regulated profession or for some jobs, foreign diplomas need to be recognized (revalidated) by a Brazilian university. We guide you through the process.

CPF, Banking & Documents

The CPF can be obtained even from abroad and is essential for almost everything in Brazil. We help you get or regularize it and fix registration issues.
Often yes, with a CPF and a Federal Police protocol or provisional document, depending on the bank. We advise on the documents and the most receptive options.
A Gov.br account gives access to many public services and is created with your CPF and identity verification. We guide you through setup and identity-level upgrades.
Yes. Electronic signatures are valid in Brazil, and a Gov.br account allows official digital signing. We set up secure remote signing for your documents.
A foreign license is generally valid for a limited period after you become a resident, after which a Brazilian license is required. We explain the deadlines for your case.
As a resident, you can convert a foreign license or take the local process, depending on your situation. We guide you on the conversion or application.

Taxes & Tax Residency

Tax residency usually starts with a permanent visa or after a certain period of stay with a temporary status. We assess when you become a tax resident and what it means.
Tax residents in Brazil generally must declare worldwide income, including income from abroad. We help you understand and meet your obligations.
As a tax resident, foreign income, pensions and investments can be taxable in Brazil, subject to treaties. We plan your situation to avoid surprises and double taxation.
Tax residents who meet the thresholds must file an annual return. We check whether you are required to file and prepare the declaration.
Brazil has treaties and reciprocity rules with several countries that can reduce or avoid double taxation. We check whether your country is covered and apply it.
Salary from a foreign company received while you are a tax resident usually must be declared and may be subject to monthly tax. We organize the correct treatment.
When leaving permanently, you should file a departure declaration to end your tax residency correctly. We handle this to avoid future tax problems.

Property, Business & Investment

Yes. Foreigners can buy urban property in Brazil with few restrictions (rural and border areas have specific rules). We conduct the whole purchase securely.
Real estate investment above a set amount can support an investor residence permit, but buying property by itself does not automatically grant residence. We assess whether your investment qualifies.
Yes. A foreigner can form a Brazilian company, whether resident or not. We handle the articles of association, registrations and tax enrolment.
No. A foreigner can own a Brazilian company alone; a local partner is not required. A legal representative in Brazil may be needed in some cases, which we guide you on.
A foreigner can manage a Brazilian company when holding a residence permit that allows it. We structure the company and the management correctly.
Yes. Investment in a company or in real estate above set thresholds can support a residence permit. We structure the investment and the application.
Yes. You can invest and hold shares in a Brazilian company without residing here, registering the foreign capital with the Central Bank. We handle the structure and remittances.

Family & Civil Life

Yes. Foreigners can marry in Brazil, including to Brazilians, with the required documents. We organize the documentation and the registry process.
Acts performed abroad usually need apostille, translation and, in some cases, registration or recognition to take effect in Brazil. We handle the full procedure.
A foreign divorce is often recognized, but it may need registration or, in contested cases, recognition before a Brazilian court. We assess and handle the correct path.
Yes. Custody, child support and visitation can be decided in Brazil when there is a connection to the country. We represent you, including remotely.
A child of a Brazilian born abroad can be registered as Brazilian through a consulate or in Brazil, with apostille and translation. We guide the registration.
Yes. Foreigners can inherit assets in Brazil, and property located here follows Brazilian succession law. We handle the probate and protect your rights.

Brazilian Naturalization

Ordinary naturalization usually requires a few years of residence, with the period reduced in specific cases. We check the timeframe that applies to you.
Yes. Marriage or a stable union with a Brazilian can shorten the required residence period. We confirm the reduction in your case.
Yes. Having a Brazilian child can reduce the required period of residence. We assess your situation and prepare the application.
Naturalization requires the ability to communicate in Portuguese, proven during the process. We explain how this requirement is assessed.
Brazil generally allows dual nationality, so you can usually keep your original nationality, subject to your own country's rules. We clarify this for your case.
Frequent or long absences can affect the residence requirement. We help you organize the timing to protect your application.

Legal Issues in Brazil

Yes. Consumer protection in Brazil applies to everyone, regardless of nationality. We represent you against abusive charges, defective products and unfair practices.
Gather all records and act quickly. We assess the case and pursue the recovery of amounts and the appropriate civil or criminal measures.
Yes. We handle disputes over leases and property purchases, from contract review to litigation, protecting your interests.
Do not ignore it; deadlines are short. We review the case, present your defense and represent you, including remotely.
Yes. Our service is fully remote, by video call, e-mail and WhatsApp, with digital signing. You follow your case without traveling.
In most matters, a power of attorney lets us act for you without your physical presence. We prepare the document and the instructions for signing.
Yes. We act nationwide from our base in Fortaleza, Ceará, handling cases in any state online.
Yes. We assist in Portuguese, English and French, so you understand every step in your own language.

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