Expat guide to Brazil launched
We are excited to announce the launch of our Brazil expatriate guide. It includes information on visas, work, housing, health, and more, making it the perfect resource if you are travelling or moving to Brazil.
Brazil has a huge growth rate and experts predict that it could become one of the world’s top five economies. In recent years Brazil has made an enourmous economical and financial progress. It managed to reduce its inflation, introduce a new currency and today offers a stable and attractive economy. Brazil’s predicted blooming future is sure to make investments pay off.
With its diversified landscape, ranging from the impressive rainforests to its long beaches, Brazil offers lifestyle options to suit everyone. With a culture which is as at least as manifold and welcoming as its flora and fauna, nobody will feel a stranger in Brazil.
Yet moving to Brazil is not all easy. The poor health and education sectors can be a daunting prospect for wannabe expats. Furthermore, you will need to learn Portuguese, as English is hardly spoken in Brazil.
Brazil is undoubtedly different from your home country, and our expat guide will help you organize your move. If you have more questions or want to meet other expatriates living in Brazil, check out our Brazil expat community!
Expat guide to Brazil launched
We are excited to announce the launch of our Brazil expatriate guide. It includes information on visas, work, housing, health, and more, making it the perfect resource if you are travelling or moving to Brazil.
Brazil’s has a huge growth rate and experts predict that it could become one of the world’s top five economies. In recent years Brazil has made an enourmous economical and financial progress. It managed to reduce its inflation, introduce a new currency and today offers a stable and attractive economy. Brazil’s predicted blooming future is sure to make investments pay off.
With its diversified landscape, ranging from the impressive rainforests to its long beaches, Brazil offers lifestyle options to suit everyone. With a culture which is as at least as manifold and welcoming as its flora and fauna, nobody will feel a stranger in Brazil.
Yet moving to Brazil is not all easy. The poor health and education sectors can be a daunting prospect for wannabe expats. Furthermore, you will need to learn Portuguese, as English is hardly spoken in Brazil.
Brazil is undoubtedly different from your home country, and our expat guide will help you organize your move. If you have more questions or want to meet other expatriates living in Brazil, check out our Brazil expat community!
Expat guide to Brazil launched