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Brazil Property FAQYou can find answers to some of your most important questions when thinking about buying a property in Brazil.Can foreign nationals own property in Brazil? Yes, they can. Some places in the world apply restrictions to foreigners willing to buy a property, but this is not the case in Brazil. You have the same right as a Brazilian national. However, when trying to buy a house near the coastline or national frontiers, take into account that special conditions may apply to foreigners or to foreign-owned companies. ![]() Why should I choose Brazil? With almost 12 million international visitors per annum, Brazil’s tourism is doing undeniably well, and as more people come into the country, demand for short-term rentals increases. There is also a noticeable increase in interest in foreign property ownership as well as a growing middle class and a proactive government. Some of the tourists opt to buy vacation homes for their frequent visits, or even buy to move into the country. What is the economic and political situation? Indicators show that unemployment and interest rates are falling while real income is rising and people are benefiting. Car sales rose to record levels in June and July, for example. Politically, after decades of dictatorship and military control, Brazil was ruled by its first directly elected president in 1992. Under the new economic programmes put into place by the current president, Brazil's economy is beginning to boom to unprecedented levels. How do we travel to Brazil? Regular flights depart from Europe to Natal and Fortaleza with TAP, TAM, KLM and BRA while many other operators, including Thomsonfly, Air Italia, Livingston, Way Brasil, Volare and Blue Panorama operate seasonal flights. United Airlines fly to Natal and Fortaleza from multiple airports in North and South America and TACV operate direct flights from Cape Verde. Other airlines who offer flights to other destinations in Brazil (domestic flights are numerous) are; Aerolineas Argentinas, Air France, Alitalia, American Airlines, British Airways, Continental Airlines, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LAN-Chile, Lufthansa, Pluna, South African Airways, SAS, SWISS. Brazil international airports are: Rio de Janeiro - Galeao Antonio Carlos Jobim, Brasilia and Sao Paulo - Guarulhos. Is a visa required to enter Brazil? Required by all except the following:
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