Digital Nomad & Residency · Brazil
Digital Nomad & Residency - Brazil
Brazil operates a dedicated digital-nomad pathway: the VITEM XIV temporary visa and matching residence permit, created by CNIg Normative Resolution No. 45/2022 for foreigners who perform remote work for an employer or clients located outside Brazil. The visa is granted for one year and is renewable once, for a maximum lawful stay of two years. Brazil additionally maintains residency-by-investment routes (the 'VIPER' real-estate investor permit and corporate-investment permits) for relocators.
VITEM XIV is a purpose-built temporary visa/residence permit for digital nomads — defined as immigrants who use information and communication technologies to perform their professional activities remotely for a foreign employer. Applicants working for a company based in Brazil are not eligible.
Applicants must demonstrate either a minimum monthly income of US$1,500 from foreign sources or available bank savings of at least US$18,000.
The visa/residence is granted for up to one year and may be renewed once for a further year, allowing a maximum stay of two years.
Applicants must provide proof of health insurance valid in Brazil, a clean criminal record, and evidence of the remote-work relationship (employment/service contract or proof of foreign-client freelance income). Holders must register with the Federal Police within 90 days of first entry to obtain a residence card.
The visa can be applied for at a Brazilian consulate abroad, or the residence permit can be requested in-country through the MJSP's MigranteWeb system; dependents (spouse and minor children) may be included in the application.
Relocators seeking permanent residence can use Brazil's real-estate investor permit (VIPER) — generally requiring property of at least R$1,000,000, reduced to R$700,000 in the North/Northeast regions — or corporate-investment permits, granting residency for the investor and family with a path to citizenship after four years.
Machine-assisted translation · verified 5/23/2026 · orientation, not legal advice. English version →