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Permanent Residency through the Investor Visa: Individual Investment in a Brazilian…
Permanent Residency through the Investor Visa: Individual Investment in a Brazilian Business Brazil offers permanent residency to foreign nationals who invest directly as individuals in a Brazilian business. By investing in a productive company, whether newly created or already…
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Permanent Residency through the Investor Visa: Individual Investment in a Brazilian Business Brazil offers permanent residency to foreign nationals who invest directly as individuals in a Brazilian business. By investing in a productive company, whether newly created or already established, the applicant may qualify for the Investor Visa, provided all legal requirements are met. Beyond the financial threshold, the evaluation also considers the economic impact of the investment, such as job creation, productive development, or contributions to innovation and technology. For innovation-based projects approved by government programmes or startup accelerators, the minimum investment requirement may be reduced. In addition to the investment itself, applicants must present solid documentation, proof of lawful funds, and a structured business plan, all of which are carefully reviewed during the immigration process. Having the guidance of an experienced immigration lawyer is essential to properly structuring the investment, ensuring legal compliance, and increasing the likelihood of approval for permanent residency in Brazil. Remember to like, save and share this post with anyone considering investing and living in Brazil.
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