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…ny confusing laws applied. Before investing in a Brazilian branch for your company or moving to Brazil for work, make sure you comprehend the labor laws in the country. They are different from those in the United States, and while they are meant to protect employees and employers, they actually make the process more difficult for both parties. CLT Contact Us Now info@oliveiralawyers.com +55-11-4349-1915 Brazil +1-214-432-8100 USA Get a Quote Today…

…rnational schools often have extensive extracurricular programs, including competitive sports teams, performing arts, and community service opportunities. 8. What support is available for non-Portuguese speaking students? Many schools in Portugal, especially international schools, offer support for non-Portuguese speaking students, including language classes and integration programs. Public schools may provide additional language support classes t…

…ugal under the D7 Visa, you’ll need to understand the tax obligations that come with becoming a tax resident. In Portugal, you’re considered a tax resident if you stay more than 183 days in a given fiscal year or have a residence there by the end of the year. Once you’re a tax resident, your worldwide income—including pensions, rental income, dividends, and investments—is subject to Portuguese taxes (besides US ones). However, under the Non-Habitu…

…s-border taxation if you need more thorough support on this front. When it comes to cross-border transactions, communication and transparency are also important. At Oliveira Lawyers, we ensure that you are kept informed at every stage of the transaction. Our team coordinates with local experts, real estate agents, and relevant authorities to ensure a seamless process from start to finish for investors from the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Investing in Br…

…ve the funds on your behalf to pay the seller at closing; your source of income comes from a business instead of employment; a parent or a relative will be paying part or all of the cost. In terms of how to send money when buying real estate in Brazil, there are two main approaches: Send the money directly to the seller Sending the payment directly by bank transfer (e.g.: from your Chase, Bank of America, etc.) to the seller may be the preferred a…