Brazil offers special visas for immigrants with no employment relationship in the country, whose work can be done remotely. In addition to its landscapes with a good Internet connection, the authorities are negotiating agreements with international organizations specialized in setting up service networks for digital nomads to settle in the country. It is estimated that […]
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