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Brazil offers a special form of naturalisation for foreigners who have dedicated…

Brazil offers a special form of naturalisation for foreigners who have dedicated themselves to serving the Brazilian state abroad. This type of naturalisation may be granted to those who have been married or in a stable union for more than five years with a member of the…

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Brazil offers a special form of naturalisation for foreigners who have dedicated themselves to serving the Brazilian state abroad.

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Brazil offers a special form of naturalisation for foreigners who have dedicated themselves to serving the Brazilian state abroad. This type of naturalisation may be granted to those who have been married or in a stable union for more than five years with a member of the Brazilian Foreign Service or someone officially posted overseas on behalf of the Brazilian government. It also applies to individuals who have worked for a Brazilian diplomatic mission or consular office for over ten uninterrupted years. Short absences due to holidays, parental leave, health issues, or certain types of leave permitted by local labour laws do not break this continuity. This pathway reflects Brazil’s recognition of those who have supported its international presence and representation. Legal guidance can help clarify the applicable rules, the risks involved, and the next step that best fits your situation.

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Last updated: 2025-06-24

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