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How to Become a Brazilian Resident: Visa Options for Retirees, Families

Become a Brazilian resident without relying on a job offer—yes, it’s possible.

Whether you’re a MERCOSUR national or retiree, Brazil offers several non-work-based pathways that allow you to stay long-term.

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In this guide, we’ll explore the most popular residency options that don’t require employment, so you can enjoy everything Brazil has to offer from its stunning coastlines to its laid-back lifestyle.

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How to Get Brazilian Residency

1. Retirement Visa Brazil

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The VITEM XIV is a temporary residence visa designed for those who wish to retire in Brazil and can demonstrate a stable monthly income.

This visa offers a pathway to permanent residency after a period of legal stay.

  • Purpose: Long-term residence for foreign retirees or pensioners
  • Residency Type: Temporary residence, renewable
  • Eligibility: Foreign nationals with a proven retirement or pension income of at least US$2,000 per month
  • Ideal For: Retirees or pensioners looking to reside in Brazil full-time or for extended periods​

Brazil Residency Retirement Visa Requirements

  • Valid Passport: With at least two blank pages and validity extending beyond the intended stay.
  • Completed Visa Application Form: Filled out online via the e-consular system.
  • Passport-Size Photo: 2” x 2” with a white background.
  • Proof of Retirement or Pension Income: Official documentation showing a monthly income of at least US$2,000, along with a letter from the bank confirming the ability to transfer this amount to Brazil.
  • Criminal Record Certificate: Issued within the last 90 days by the appropriate authority in the applicant’s country of residence.
  • Birth Certificate: Original and translated into Portuguese by a certified translator, if not already in Portuguese.
  • Health Insurance: Valid in Brazil for the duration of the stay.
  • Proof of Residence: Evidence of residence within the consular jurisdiction, such as a utility bill or driver’s license.
  • Flight Itinerary: Showing entry into Brazil.

How to Apply for Retirement Visa Brazil

  1. Online Registration: Complete the visa application through the e-consular system.
  2. Document Submission: Submit all required documents as per the instructions provided by the respective Brazilian consulate.
  3. Payment of Fees: Pay the visa fee, which varies depending on the applicant’s nationality.
  4. Visa Issuance: Upon approval, the visa will be affixed to the applicant’s passport.​

2.    Brazil Residency by Marriage or Family Reunification

Marriage or family reunification option - how to become a Brazilian resident

The Marriage or Family Reunification Visa (VITEM XI) allows foreign nationals to join their Brazilian spouse or immediate family members in Brazil, offering a pathway to permanent residency after a certain period.

Purpose: Facilitates family reunification by allowing foreign nationals to live with Brazilian spouses or close family members in Brazil.

Residency Type: Temporary residency, with the possibility of transitioning to permanent residency after 2 years.

Eligibility:

  1. Brazil Residency by Marriage

Brazil recognizes both civil unions and marriages.

The process for civil unions is similar to marriage, and the required documentation includes proof of a legitimate relationship, such as a valid marriage certificate or civil union registration.

Brazil’s legal system treats both equally in the context of residency applications.

2. Family Reunification Visa in Brazil

Family reunification in Brazil isn’t limited to spouses.

Children, parents, and dependents of Brazilian citizens or legal residents are eligible for residency under family-based visa programs. This includes:

  • Children: Brazilian citizens can apply for residency for their minor or dependent children, offering a pathway to long-term residency.
  • Parents: Parents of Brazilian citizens can apply for residency as dependents if they meet certain criteria, particularly in cases where they rely on the Brazilian citizen for support.
  • Dependents: In some cases, extended family members or those with strong dependency ties may also qualify for family-based residency.
  • Must provide official documentation proving the legitimacy of the relationship (e.g., marriage certificate, birth certificate).
    • Financial support must be demonstrated.

Ideal For: Individuals married to Brazilian citizens or with close family members (children, parents) living in Brazil, seeking long-term residency based on family ties.

Brazil Marriage Visa Requirements

  • Valid Passport – Must be valid for the duration of the visa.
  • Marriage Certificate – Officially recognized marriage certificate or proof of relationship (e.g., birth certificates, legal documents proving familial relationship).
  • Proof of Brazilian Spouse/Family Residency – Brazilian spouse’s national ID or proof of Brazilian residency.
  • Proof of Financial Support – Bank statements, employment letters, or affidavits to demonstrate the financial ability to support the applicant during their stay in Brazil.
  • Health Insurance – Proof of health insurance coverage in Brazil.
  • Visa Application Form – Completed and signed form.
  • Passport-Size Photos – Recent 5cm x 5cm photographs.

How to Apply for Residency through Marriage or Family Reunification Visa

Submit application to the Brazilian consulate with necessary documents. An interview may be required.

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3.    Brazil MERCOSUR Visa

The MERCOSUR (Southern Common Market) Residency program offers residency opportunities and simplifies the residency process for citizens of Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Bolivia, and other associated nations.

MERCOSUR WAYS TO GET RESIDENCY IN BRAZIL

MERCOSUR countries

  • Argentina
  • Bolivia (in the process of accession)
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Colombia
  • Ecuador
  • Guyana
  • Paraguay
  • Peru
  • Suriname
  • Venezuela (currently suspended)

Purpose: To encourage regional integration and allow nationals from MERCOSUR and associated countries to become a Brazilian resident with fewer bureaucratic hurdles.

Eligibility: Citizens of MERCOSUR member states and associated countries.

Residency Type: Temporary residency, with the possibility to apply for permanent residency after two years.

Ideal for: Nationals from MERCOSUR countries or associated states seeking to live and work in Brazil.

Brazil MERCOSUR Residency Requirements

  • Valid passport or identity card
  • Proof of nationality
  • Birth certificate
  • Proof of financial stability (employment or income)
  • Health insurance or proof of healthcare coverage in Brazil
  • Proof of residence in Brazil (utility bill or bank statement)

How to Apply for International Agreements (Mercosur) Visa

  • Submit an application to the Brazilian Ministry of Justice or consulate in your home country
  • Provide the required documents listed above
  • If applying within Brazil, the process involves a direct submission to the Ministry of Justice’s National Immigration Department

Note: Additional documents may be requested at the discretion of the consular authority. Some consulates may require in-person submission, while others accept applications by mail.

It’s essential to check the specific requirements of the consulate where the application will be submitted.

How long does a Brazil Visa take to process?

The processing time for most residency visas in Brazil, including Retirement and Marriage/Family Reunification visas, typically ranges from 10 to 15 business days, depending on the completeness of the application and the specifics of each case.

However, delays may occur if additional documentation or verification is needed.

To avoid any issues, it’s advisable to submit your application well in advance of your planned travel date, as in some cases, approval may take up to a month.

For MERCOSUR residency, the processing time is generally longer, ranging from 30 to 90 days.

This is because MERCOSUR residency applications are often handled by the Federal Police in-country, where high application volumes and administrative reviews can lead to extended processing times.

The timeline can also vary depending on the completeness of your documents and the workload of the local immigration office.

It’s essential to apply well ahead of your intended stay to account for these delays.

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