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What is a CPF and how do foreigners obtain one

February 13th, 2026 · 1 min read · Weimer Law

What is a CPF and how do foreigners obtain one

The CPF (Cadastro de Pessoas Físicas) is the Brazilian individual tax identification number issued by the Receita Federal. It is required for virtually every property-related act: signing binding purchase contracts, opening or using compatible bank accounts, paying ITBI, executing escritura pública, and completing land registry recording. Without a valid CPF, you cannot complete a standard acquisition through normal channels.

What the CPF is

Foreigners without Brazilian residency may obtain a CPF by submitting passport documentation through Receita Federal procedures — which evolve periodically and may include online registration, in-person attendance in Brazil, or consular processing depending on nationality and current rules. The CPF should be obtained early in the purchase timeline, before signing contracts that trigger payment obligations.

How foreigners obtain one

A property attorney in Brazil assists international clients with CPF registration coordination as part of purchase preparation, ensuring tax identification is active and consistent across contract, banking, and registry documents before closing milestones begin. CPF status should be verified before any deposit or wire transfer.

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