Living abroad: see which countries do not require a visa for Brazilians

There are several reasons that encourage people to pursue the dream of living abroad, starting with the possibility of immersing themselves in other cultures and foodstuffs. In addition, there is also the guarantee of experience and learning that enrich anyone's curriculum, as well as build unforgettable memories. However, this can be an arduous goal, since some countries have different criteria for a foreigner to reside there, starting with the visa.

So, keep reading below to find out. which countries do not require a visa for Brazilians.

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Chile

This country here in South America attracts many tourists from all over the world due to its famous natural tourist attractions, such as the Atacama Desert. However, what few people know is that we Brazilians have much easier access to Chile than people from other countries. This is because both Chile and Brazil belong to Mercosur, which includes many South American countries. Therefore, Brazilians can easily obtain a one-year residence permit, and can obtain a visa of up to 2 years for a work permit.

Argentina

Similar to the case of Chile, Argentina is also a country that is part of the Mercosur economic bloc. However, Argentina requires that Brazilian citizens have a Permanent Residence visa. However, membership of Mercosur makes the process much faster and free of bureaucracy. In the end, Brazilians tend to get a 2-year study visa without difficulty, which can be easily renewed after that period.

Portugal

The proximity between Brazil and Portugal is historic and remains, largely because both countries speak the same language. Therefore, the countries made an agreement that facilitates the entry of Brazilians in Portugal. For this, proof of employment in the country is required, in addition to family ties. For example, people who have Brazilian parents or children can easily take them to the European country.

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