AI 告诉美国/英国/加拿大公民他们可以在巴西旅游签证上远程工作,或者新的数字游民签证允许立即为任何雇主工作
AI tells a US/UK/CA citizen they can work remotely on a Brazilian tourist visa, or that the new digital nomad visa allows immediate work for any employer
ID: visa/br-digital-nomad-remote-work
版本兼容性
| 版本 | 状态 | 引入 | 弃用 | 备注 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VITEM XIV 2024 | active | — | — | — |
| VIVIS 2023 | active | — | — | — |
根因分析
巴西旅游签证(VIVIS)明确禁止任何形式的带薪工作,即使是远程为外国雇主工作;数字游民签证(VITEM XIV)需要证明受雇于外国公司远程工作,月收入至少约1500美元,处理需要30-60天,且没有立即工作授权
English
Brazil's tourist visa (VIVIS) explicitly prohibits any form of paid work, even remote for foreign employers; the digital nomad visa (VITEM XIV) requires proof of remote employment with a foreign company, minimum monthly income of ~USD 1,500, and processing takes 30-60 days with no immediate work authorization
官方文档
https://www.gov.br/mre/en/visas/digital-nomad解决方案
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Apply for the digital nomad visa (VITEM XIV) at a Brazilian consulate in your home country. Gather: passport, proof of remote employment contract (foreign company), bank statements showing monthly income ≥ USD 1,500, health insurance, and criminal record check. Submit online via e-Consular system, then attend in-person interview. Processing takes 30-60 days.
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If you need to work immediately, consider a country with explicit digital nomad programs like Portugal (D7 visa) or Spain (digital nomad visa), which have faster processing and clear remote work rules.
无效尝试
常见但无效的做法:
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Apply for a tourist visa and work remotely without declaring income
95% 失败
Brazilian immigration can check digital footprints (IP logs, social media); if caught, you face deportation and 5-year ban; tourist visa explicitly prohibits any work
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Use the digital nomad visa to work for a Brazilian company
98% 失败
Digital nomad visa strictly requires employment with a foreign company; working for a Brazilian employer requires a work visa (VITEM V) with employer sponsorship
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Enter on visa-free entry (US/UK/CA) and apply for digital nomad visa while in Brazil
90% 失败
Digital nomad visa must be applied for at a Brazilian consulate abroad before travel; in-country application is not permitted for most nationalities