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If your goal is to remain lawfully in Brazil through family ties, work, study, MERCOSUL, CPLP, investment, retirement, humanitarian protection, or another legal basis, start here.

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This page is useful if you need

  • Guidance on the right residence basis before filing.
  • Help moving from entry status into lawful residence planning.
  • Support with family, work, study, humanitarian, or regional pathways.
  • A clearer route for long-term residence stability in Brazil.

Consultation comes first

Consultation is the first step before choosing the legal route

Service hubs help you understand the available routes. Legal advice and representation still begin with consultation, because the facts and timing have to be reviewed individually.

A doctor does not begin treatment before an appointment. A lawyer does not begin legal advice before consultation.

Understand the situation and the objective involved

Review the legal route, risks, and timing

Define the strongest next legal step

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All Brazilian residency services

Choose the route that looks closest to your facts. If more than one path could apply, explain that in the intake form and the route can be screened properly.

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CPLP

Residency for citizens of Portuguese Language Countries Community.

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Cultural Exchange

Residency for participants in cultural exchange programs.

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Digital Nomad

Residency for digital nomads and remote professionals.

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Family Reunion

Residency based on family ties with a Brazilian citizen.

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Health Treatment

Temporary residency for individuals receiving medical care.

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Humanitarian

Residency for individuals requiring humanitarian protection.

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Investor

Residency for foreign nationals investing in Brazilian business.

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MERCOSUL

Residency for nationals of MERCOSUL member and associated states.

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Religious

Residency for ministers, missionaries, and religious workers.

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Retiree

Residency for retirees with proven monthly income.

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Scientific Research

Residency for academic or institutional research activities.

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Skilled Worker

Residency for professionals with proven expertise.

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Study

Residency for students enrolled in Brazilian institutions.

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Work

Residency based on formal employment in Brazil.

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Youth Exchange

Residency for cultural or educational youth exchange programs.

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Volunteer

Residency for individuals engaged in volunteer activities.

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What this category solves

Residence route selection, legal basis validation, document readiness, status organization, and strategic filing for people who need to remain in Brazil lawfully.

What creates risk

Weak legal basis selection, incomplete records, filing at the wrong stage, ignoring renewal consequences, or confusing an entry route with a residence route.

What strong planning gives you

Better filing quality, more stable status strategy, clearer expectations about renewal or conversion, and less avoidable exposure to status problems.

How Residency Cases Start

The usual legal sequence for residence planning

Residence route quality depends on basis, timeline, and documentary strength.

1

Choose the strongest legal basis

Family, work, study, regional, humanitarian, retirement, and investment routes each depend on different evidence and future implications.

2

Prepare a clean filing package

Civil records, immigration history, background documents, and supporting proof should be aligned before filing or registration.

3

Protect long-term continuity

Strong residency planning also considers renewal, conversion, family implications, and the practical steps after approval.

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Use the knowledge center page for broader explanations, most requested services, and related updates.

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Browse articles about permits, renewal, residence loss, travel effects, and related process strategy.

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Start with consultation

If the route is still unclear, mention that directly in the message so the consultation can identify the best next legal step.

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Compare country-specific immigration guidance before choosing the visa, residency, naturalisation, or other route that fits your move to Brazil.

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Why consultation matters

Each legal matter needs individual review

Even matters that look similar at first may require different legal strategies. Consultation is how the route is defined carefully and responsibly.

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FAQ

Common residency questions

Can the residency service review more than one legal basis |

Yes. The service can compare family, work, study, investment, humanitarian, or regional routes when more than one basis may be relevant to the residence plan.

Does residency planning include later compliance stages |

It can. Residency work often includes planning for registration, renewals, conversions, or continuity requirements connected to the legal basis being used.

What if I am unsure whether my matter is visa or residency |

The first review can be used to place the case in the correct stage, whether that means entry planning, local registration, residence filing, or another immigration service.

Consultation is the first step before legal advice or representation. Explain your objective, timing, and the result you are trying to achieve.

Request consultation about Brazilian residency services.

Choose the closest residence route, explain your current status, and mention any deadlines, family links, employer support, or travel history that affect the strategy.

English and Portuguese support Status and filing planning Reply goal: 24 to 48 hours

If you are unsure which route fits best, say that directly. The consultation can clarify the correct service from the facts.

Start with consultation

Explain the full situation in the form above or compare the other Brazil immigration categories directly.

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