What to Expect When Moving to Brazil
Brazil, the capital of which is Brasilia, is the largest country in South America. Brazil’s economy has drastically improved in recent years and it is predicted that it will become a force to be reckoned with in coming years.
Planning to move to Brazil?
A good portion of Brazil’s economy is supported by the export of goods—textiles, coffee, steel, soybeans, aircrafts, etc. Due to its economy a number of business owners are quickly moving to Brazil. However, Brazil’s economy is supported by a vast array of different things including industry, agriculture and labor. The official language in Brazil is Portuguese, the only country in North and South America to speak Portuguese. Many have found that by learning the local language you can experience less of a culture shock after moving overseas. If you do not already speak Portuguese it is a good idea to try to learn at least basic conversational phrases prior to moving to Brazil to make the transition a bit easier.Also, it is important to research the different types of visas available in Brazil prior to moving to Brazil. Contact your local Brazilian Consulate to discuss the different visa types and the procedure to acquire one. NY International Shipping suggests that you give yourself plenty of time in advance to apply for your visa as processing time can be lengthy.
A good portion of Brazil’s economy is supported by the export of goods—textiles, coffee, steel, soybeans, aircrafts, etc. Due to its economy a number of business owners are quickly moving to Brazil. However, Brazil’s economy is supported by a vast array of different things including industry, agriculture and labor. The official language in Brazil is Portuguese, the only country in North and South America to speak Portuguese. Many have found that by learning the local language you can experience less of a culture shock after moving overseas. If you do not already speak Portuguese it is a good idea to try to learn at least basic conversational phrases prior to moving to Brazil to make the transition a bit easier. Also, it is important to research the different types of visas available in Brazil prior to moving to Brazil. Contact your local Brazilian Consulate to discuss the different visa types and the procedure to acquire one. NY International Shipping suggests that you give yourself plenty of time in advance to apply for your visa as processing time can be lengthy.
Ports: Rio, Santos
Prohibited
- Firearms
- Explosives
- Drugs
Container Restrictions: None
Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco
Required Documents: OBL/AWB, Passport, Consularized list
Customs Regulations: If above the limit, alcoholic beverages are subjects to duties and fines
Clearance: 10/15 days. Customer presence is not required for clearance.
Remarks: Returning Brazilian citizens and foreigners with permanent visas are allowed to bring alcoholic beverages and tobacco into the country. Limits are as follows: (liquor) 60 bottles, (tobacco) 400 cigarettes
Firearms and Weapons
Required Documents: OBL/AWB, Consularized list with full description
Clearance: 10 days. Customer presence is not required for clearance.
Remarks: The shipper must obtain a special license
Household Goods — Permanent Visa:
Required Documents: OBL/AWB, Passport, Stamped Visa, Consularized list
Customs Regulations: Used household goods must be in the possession of owner for more than 1 year and cannot be for resale.
Electrical appliances: You may bring only one of each brand. Un related on the Consularized list are subject to duties and fines.
Clearance: 10/15 days. Customer presence is not required for clearance.
Remarks: The shipper must be registered at the Federal Police within 30 days after arrival.
Household Goods — Returning Citizens
Required Documents: OBL/AWB, Passport, Consularized list, Residence certificate
Customs Regulations: Used household goods must be in the possession of the owner for more than 1 year and cannot be for resale.
Electrical appliances: You may only bring one of each brand. Unrelated goods on the Consularized list are subject to duties and fines.
Clearance: 10/15 days. Customer presence is not required for clearance.
Household Goods — Temporary Visa
Required Documents: OBL/AWB, passport, stamped visa, consularized list, work contract, customs bond
Customs Regulations: Used household goods must be in the possession of the owner for more than 1 year and cannot be for resale.
Electrical appliances: You may only bring one of each brand. Unrelated goods on the Consularized list are subject to duties and fines.
Clearance: 15/20 days. Customer presence is not required for clearance.
Remarks: The shipper must be registered at the Federal Police within 30 days after arrival. Prohibited Items: liquors, cosmetics, food, perfumes, medicines, spices, etc.
Pets and Animals
Required Documents: Consularized list stating animal, Proof of inoculation
Clearance: Upon arrival
Vehicles — Diplomats
Required Documents: OBL/AWB, Passport, Diplomatic free-entry document (REDA-E), Detailed invoice, Proof of ownership, Power of Attorney from Embassy
Customs Regulations: Dock storage charges are based on the value of the car and start upon the date of discharge from the vessel.
Clearance: 10 days. Customer presence is not required for clearance.
Remarks: Only diplomats are allowed to import cars/motorcycles
Electricity
- Voltage 119/220 V
- Type A North American/Japanese 2-blade plugs
- Type C European 2-pin plugs
If you’re planning on moving or relocating to Brazil from New York, you’ll want to use the services of a qualified, professional overseas moving company.
It’s a long way from Rio De Janeiro and San Paulo to the Tri-State Area. For those moving to Brazil and looking for an international moving company to Brazil, we will take care of you.
We have a lot of experience moving and relocating people from NY to Brazil or from Brazil to NY and would love to assist you.
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How to Compare the Rates of Overseas Moving Companies
The cost of moving to Brazil probably weighs heavily on your mind and is certainly something you will consider as you sift through the overseas moving companies available to you. It is important to accurately compare the overseas moving companies you are considering when moving to Brazil. NY International Shipping has found that apples-to-apples comparison delivers the most accurate results. To do this, you must compare the exact same shipping service using the same shipping volume, start and end destinations and dates for each company. This will give you a great side-by-side comparison of these companies’ rates. Though rates are important, it is important to also consider the “big picture”. It is far better to reduce your shipment or choose a less expensive shipping method than to choose an overseas shipping company simply because their rates are low. Contact an international relocation specialist at NY International Shipping to discuss shipping methods and to acquire a FREE overseas shipping quote.
Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. We’d love to make your move to/from Brazil as seamless and stress-free as possible.
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