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01-28-22 02:56 #25923
Posts: 1112Nomad Visa and work related taxes?
Originally Posted by Bravo [View Original Post]
I assumed (perhaps wrongly so), that the point of this visa, was to win-over, recruit and more importantly KEEP "butts in Brazil" or foreign nationalist with "boots-on-the-ground" (for lack of a better term), spending tons of money in their local economies. Spending for their domestic living arrangements and ONLY pay local taxes (if any), related to things like housing, and transportation. Basically take advantage and benefit from this worldwide "nomadic" virtual workplace trend. But perhaps NOT!
I did read on some more and in the "Background" section, under "Remote work visa warning", it warns that tax law implications may exit but states, "In countries where remote work is unregulated...". Again I assume the purpose of this Nomad Visa is to regulate such work activities in Brazil.
Anyway, what can say, is that it's early days (visa began on Jan 24th, 2022) and will watch for clarification, in the days to come.
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01-28-22 01:56 #25922
Posts: 15918Originally Posted by Bravo [View Original Post]
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01-28-22 01:41 #25921
Posts: 1537The million-dollar question
Originally Posted by Spidy [View Original Post]
1) Will the company you work for face tax issues if they allow you to work in Brazil for 1 year.
2) Will Brazil expect you to pay taxes on the money you are earning from your employer.
I think last year there was a big issue with an America female who was deported from Bali, Indonesia. She was on Instagram daily, bragging about what an amazing lifestyle she had in Bali while working remotely from her laptop. When the authorities caught wind, they deported her for not paying taxes. She was complaining that they kicked her out of the country because she was a lesbian.
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01-28-22 00:56 #25920
Posts: 88Cash to carry
I know answer could vary a lot but typically how much cash folks carry for like 10 days trip to Brazil.
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01-28-22 00:55 #25919
Posts: 88VISA requirement for US citizens
My quick search tells me that, US citizens does not require any kind of visa to visit and stay in Brazil for 10 days. Can someone confirm? (apart from ANVISA that I need to do no prior than 24 hours of boarding).
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01-28-22 00:53 #25918
Posts: 447Originally Posted by Gabbarsing [View Original Post]
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01-28-22 00:50 #25917
Posts: 1112Brazil: Digital Nomad Visa (January 24,2022)
Originally Posted by Mimic86 [View Original Post]
Several BMs have in the recent past (especially during COVID-19), asked about working from Brazil in a legal capacity, this may be of some help.
Not sure, what taxes are you referring to w/r to "work tax free"? Wouldn't that be a tax function of your home residing country?
The minimum requirement of just USD$18K , in you bank account, in order to work from/stay a year in Brazil, is very enticing, indeed.
Also the visa is "...renewable for the same period if the applicant continues to meet eligibility criteria (including a clean criminal record)."
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01-27-22 22:21 #25916
Posts: 1173Pick one
If you had to pick between Tinder and SA which one would you focus your time on in Brazil. When I was in Medellin I had about 40 likes but only 1 match. Which means I was only attracted to 1 girl that was interested in me. The other 39 I left swiped on. I'm hoping for better results in RIO.
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01-27-22 19:41 #25915
Posts: 1537Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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01-27-22 19:17 #25914
Posts: 461Originally Posted by Anaggie [View Original Post]
BTW, Rio field report forthcoming.
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01-27-22 19:13 #25913
Posts: 15918Originally Posted by Bravo [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Bravo [View Original Post]
Must have been on or a week after her 18th birthday that she contacted me. There was no whatsapp then so maybe it was email or yahoo messenger or something. So I was 36 then. I started going down to see her in Cali and her parents would always insist that I stay at the house. Of course I was sleeping on the couch though and we had to go to motels for intimacy. We reconnected in Bogota last April, 13 years, a separation, and 2 kids later.
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01-27-22 18:48 #25912
Posts: 1537Age gap in Brazil
Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
ME; "Was that your Uncle at your birthday party?
Her: She nonchalantly said "No, that was my boyfriend".
Me: I laughed and said "No, the older guy who is hugging you, It looks like your sweet 16 birthday party. ".
Her: She turned back a couple of pages and said "That was my boyfriend".
Me: I asked "How old was he?
Her "32 years old, Why?
Me: "How the FUCK did your parents allow you to date a 32 year old man when you were only 16? WTF?
Her; She started laughing and said "They would rather I date him because I was safer with a 32 year old men than a teenager who might place me a in a dangerous situation or get me pregnant! Plus he was a Cop!
Me: "Are you fucking serious. You were dating a COP when you were only 16? Wait a second. If he was with you at your 16th birthday party, that means you were dating him when you were only 15!
Her: "Yeah, I met him when I was 14 and then we started dating when I was 15. What's the big deal, its normal in Brasil".
Now I am not advocating you start trolling for Minors in Brasil but this was just an example of their viewpoint on age gaps. If you are 50, you shouldn't have too much problem picking up a mid 20 year old female for a relationship. I know a number of mid 30's brasilerias who had 60-70 year old boyfriends and husbands. For the women its more about security and financial stability then it is about your age.
(doesn't mean she won't be out getting some young dick on the side, but you will probably be out fucking around too!
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01-27-22 18:28 #25911
Posts: 88Dumb question aert | labs for BBFS
Ok, so now that I am flying to Rio next week, I want to check what kind of test local girls tend to trust more for scoring BBFS. I got below 3 done. Anything else should I be considering to take?
Chlamydia SP RNA, urine, amplified probe.
Neisseria gonorrhoeae SP RNA, urine, amplified probe.
HIV.
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01-27-22 17:09 #25910
Posts: 125I have always been gravitating towards Eastern Europe but I have started to read this thread, I have become a fan and am now already full of anticipation hoping to travel to Brasil in a few months. Thanks guys.
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01-27-22 16:36 #25909
Posts: 447I actually agree with VB's plan of action for getting girls IF you are staying long term in the city. I don't think it is a way for people who are visiting for a short amount of time. Now if they plan on coming back and forth, then they need to decide what works for them.
I am doing the same thing here in my town. I frequent a strip club for their cheap drink specials and get the numbers for the girls or waitresses who might show interest for P4 P. I don't go often but whenever the mood strikes since they are open in the afternoon and I have the freedom to go. Have had some hits and more misses but that is the game. I have a car, know what time the club opens, know the specials, know which girls are cool to sit with and have a drink and which aren't. Why? Becuase I live here. That is why. Would I recommend this approach to a person who comes for the weekend? Hell no. It is not a feasible thing to do.
Anyways. The strip club has opened a "champagne" room and I have been getting hit up by the girls to go to the room. Here is what made my jaw hit the floor — 30 mins is $500 with a bottle and the girl and an hour is $900 with no guarantee of sex. The girls asked for an hour and I told her that for $900, I can get a girl in Brazil for close to a week and have sex as many times as I want. She wasn't happy with my answer and walked away pissed🤣.