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  2. Visa policy of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Residency is granted initially for two years, after which the applicant may request permanent residency. [ 140 ] [ 141 ] Another category is for digital nomads , who work remotely for a foreign employer using telecommunications technology, with a monthly income of at least US$1,500 from a foreign payer or bank funds of at least US$18,000.

  3. Immigration to Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Permanent visas may be granted to individuals intending to establish residence in Brazil. [37] Nine countries in South America can enter Brazilian territory using only their identity document, that is, a passport is not necessary for entry, although some may use the passport if they want to.

  4. Brazilian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Four years of permanent residency in Brazil; Ability to communicate in Portuguese; and; No prior criminal conviction, in Brazil or in the country of origin, unless rehabilitated. The residency requirement may be reduced in certain circumstances: [3] [4] [5]

  5. Visa requirements for Brazilian citizens - Wikipedia

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    The Mercosur member states of Argentina, Bolívia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay, together with most other South American countries (as shown below) do not even require a Brazilian passport; a national or state-issued Brazilian identity card is enough for entry into all Mercosur member and associate states (with the exception of Guyana and Suriname).

  6. Argentine Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    Another factor that facilitates the entry of Argentines to Brazil is, citizens of Mercosur countries have freedom of movement within the member countries, being able to access other member states without having to apply for a visa, having the right to permanent residence and after completing a residence period and requirements, can obtain ...

  7. I've lived between the US and Brazil for the last 24 years ...

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    Andrew Jernigan's family has lived in the US and Brazil. He says that international moves are easier with little kids than with teenagers. I've lived between the US and Brazil for the last 24 years.

  8. Visa requirements for Mexican citizens - Wikipedia

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    Eligible for an e-Visa, visa on arrival or transit visa if holding a valid Schengen, USA or UK visa (used at last once) or a permanent residence visa in the European Union, UK or USA. [216] Eligible for an e-Visa or transit visa if holding a valid residence permit of no less than 3 months in a GCC country. [216] Senegal: Visa required [217] Serbia

  9. Permanent residency - Wikipedia

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    Permanent residency is a person's legal resident status in a country or territory of which such person is not a citizen but where they have the right to reside on a permanent basis. This is usually for a permanent period; a person with such legal status is known as a permanent resident.