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Brazilians Living Abroad: How to Buy Property in Brazil Remotely
March 5th, 2026 · 1 min read · Weimer Law
The Cross-Border Challenge
Brazilians residing abroad face currency controls, tax reporting in two jurisdictions, and the need for trusted representation in Brazil.
Power of Attorney Structures
We prepare procurações with scoped powers — purchase, financing, registry — valid for notarization and apostille in your country of residence.
Tax and Reporting Awareness
Acquisitions may trigger obligations in Brazil and abroad. We coordinate with accountants to align structure with your residency status.
Protecting Your Investment
Never wire funds without contract protections. We implement escrow-style clauses and milestone-based releases common in international practice.
Florianópolis and Beyond
Whether targeting Santa Catarina or other states, unified legal oversight keeps your portfolio consistent and defensible.
Weimer Law
Weimer Law is an international real estate law firm advising clients throughout Brazil and abroad on property investments.
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