Brazil is Latin America's largest economy and most populous country, offering 6 visa pathways for nurses in 2026. Our composite score is 5.0/10. The best pathway is the Work Visa with an estimated net monthly income of €700.
Visa Pathways for Nurses
| Pathway | Income Req. | Processing | Path to PR | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Digital Nomad Visa (VITEM XIV) | €1,400/monthly | 30-90 days | No direct path | 3/10 |
| Work Visa (VITEM V) | Varies | 60-180 days | 4 years | 5.5/10 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I emigrate to Brazil as a nurse?
Yes — Brazil offers 6 visa pathways relevant to nurses, including the Work Visa route. Our data rates Brazil at 5.0/10 for nurses.
What salary can nurses expect in Brazil?
Our salary competitiveness score for nurses in Brazil is 4/10. Estimated net monthly pay is around €700. Salaries in Brazil are paid in BRL, and actual figures vary by city, experience, and employer.
Do nurses need professional recognition in Brazil?
Yes, professional recognition is required. Nurses must have their credentials evaluated by Brazil's relevant regulatory authority. The timeline varies from 2 to 12 months depending on your qualifications.
How long does it take to get permanent residency in Brazil?
The path to permanent residency in Brazil typically takes varies by visa type, depending on your visa category. Citizenship is possible after an extended period of legal residence.
What is the cost of living in Brazil?
The cost of living in Brazil is rated 7/10 (higher = more affordable). A single person can expect to spend around €850/month. See the city-level breakdown above for detailed figures.