Ministry of Labour and Employment facilitates procedures for foreign investors establishing
themselves in Brazil, and for granting of work visas to foreigners
The purpose of Normative Resolution no. 60 from the Ministry of Labour and Employment,
published on the 15th of October 2004, is to facilitate the granting of permanent
visas to foreign nationals intending to establish themselves and invest in an enterprise
in Brazil. The main change is the reduction of the minimum investment required from
two hundred thousand US dollars to fifty thousand US dollars. Where proof is provided
that the intended enterprise will afford employment to at least 10 Brazilian workers
for a period of five years, the required minimum investment may be further reduced.
Also, Normative Resolution no. 59 of the 5th of October 2004, published in the Official
Gazette ("Diário Oficial da União") on the 15th of October 2004, regarding the granting
of visas to the crew of a foreign fishing vessel leased to a Brazilian enterprise,
rules that two-thirds of the members of the crew employed by the lessee at every
technical and other level of activity must be Brazilian nationals.
Administrative Resolution no. 07 of the 6th of October 2004, published in the Official
Gazette on the 15th of October 2004, has established new guidelines and requirements
regarding the granting of work visas to foreigners. Discretionary, unnecessary and
redundant requirements have been deleted from the previous Resolutions (Administrative
Resolution no. 06 of the 16th of February 2004 has been revoked), diminishing the
bureaucratic procedures and reducing the costs incurred both by the public sector
and by foreign nationals seeking to obtain temporary and permanent work visas for
Brazil.
For further information, please contact the Commercial Section of the Brazilian
Embassies.
Resolutions:
- Normative Resolution no. 60
(english)
- Normative Resolution no. 59
(portuguese)
- Administrative Resolution no. 07 (portuguese)