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PERMANENT VISAS:
Permanent visas
may be granted to individuals intending to establish residence
in Brazil. Applicants must have been a resident of
the provinces of Ontario, Manitoba, British Columbia, Alberta,
Saskatchewan, Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut for
the last 12 months to be able to apply through this Embassy.
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Prospective applicants must fit into one of the
categories listed below:
1. Technicians or professionals with
a work contract pre-approved by the Brazilian Ministry of Labor,
National Department of Employment;
2. Professors, technicians and high level researchers
who wish to immigrate to Brazil to undertake research work
in an institution of higher learning or of research in science and technology.
3. Foreign investors with initial transfer of foreign
capital equivalent to no less than US$ 200.000.00 and an investment
plan pre-approved by the Brazilian National Council on Immigration (CMIG).
4. Administrators, managers or directors
hired by a commercial enterprise or civil organization resulting
from foreign investment described in item 3 above, with a work contract
pre-approved by the Brazilian Ministry of Labor, National Department of Employment;
5. A retired person, sixty (60) years of age or
older, accompanied by up to two dependents, and able to transfer
monthly, in accordance with the laws of the country of origin,
the amount equivalent to US$ 2,000.00. In the case of more than
two dependents, the applicant must transfer the amount equivalent
to US$ 1.000.00 for each additional dependent.
6. Spouse, or minor dependent of Brazilian citizen or of a permanent resident of Brazil;
7. Ascendants of a Brazilian national or of a permanent resident of Brazil;
8. Siblings of a Brazilian citizen or of a permanent resident of Brazil, if orphan, single and under 18 years of age;
9. Minor children, grandchildren or great-grandchildren of a Brazilian citizen or of a permanent resident of Brazil.
Further requirements are applicable to each class of applicant, details of which may be supplied by the Embassy, on demand.
Family Reunion:
Applicants for Permanent Visa for the purpose of family reunion must submit the following documents to the Embassy:
(A) Required from the applicant:
1. certified photocopy of passport (must be valid for at least 6 months prior to its expiration date);
2. three visa application forms filled out and signed by the applicant (official
forms supplied by the Embassy)
3. birth certificate or, if sponsored by spouse, marriage certificate; if sponsored by parent,
grandparent, sibling or offspring, submit birth certificate and proof of blood relationship;
4. Police clearance letter (if applicant is over 18), issued by the Police Department in the area
where the applicant has resided for the last 12 months;
5. proof of residence within the Embassy's jurisdiction (Ottawa) for the last 12 months;
6. If the applicant is head of family, proof of employment or of job offer from Brazil,
detailing job title, duration of contract and salary.
(B) Required from sponsor:
1. photocopy of Brazilian ID card;
2. photocopy of CIC or CPF card (issued by the Brazilian Revenue Service).
3. voter identification card (not applicable if the sponsor is not a Brazilian citizen);
4. proof of latest submission of income tax forms to the Brazilian Revenue Service or proof of exemption;
5. if the sponsor is head of family, proof of employment
or of job offer from Brazil, detailing job title, duration of
contract and salary;
6. legalized affidavit pledging to provide support
and livelihood to applicant while in Brazil.
With the exception of items 2 and 3 of (A) above,
any document issued abroad must be legalized (originals) or authenticated
(copies) by the Brazilian Embassy in the jurisdiction of which
they were issued.
The documents are submitted to the appreciation
of the Brazilian Immigration services, whose response usually
arrives in 30 days. After the Embassy has been authorized to
issue the visa, the applicant must submit again his/her passport
and pay the visa fee.
Consular fees for related services: permanent
visa, CDN$ 360.00 per person; legalization of school documents,
CDN$ 9.00; legalization of other documents: CDN$ 36.00; authentication of copy of document:
CDN$ 9.00. Payable in cash or money order to the Embassy of Brazil in Ottawa.
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