Join 300K+ Brazilians building a life in Portugal

Brazil to Portugal.

Every step, guided.

The most popular corridor for Brazilian professionals moving to Europe. Tonnie guides your entire journey — from São Paulo to Lisbon, Porto, or anywhere in Portugal.

Free forever plan available. No credit card required.

THE BR → PT CORRIDOR

The numbers behind the move

Brazilians living in Portugal
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Average relocation with Tonnie
0 -12 wks
Still thriving at 12 months
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THE CHALLENGES

We know this route. Every detail.

Brazil to Portugal sounds simple — same language, warm people, familiar food. But the reality is full of bureaucratic traps, hidden costs, and cultural surprises that catch even experienced professionals off guard.

NIF and bureaucracy

Getting your NIF (Número de Identificação Fiscal) is step one — but the process is confusing, queues are long, and rules change frequently. Tonnie tracks every step.

Housing is brutal

Lisbon and Porto rents are high. Landlords prefer local tenants. Finding housing from Brazil — without a guarantor — feels impossible. We help you prepare.

Visa complexity (D3, D7, Tech Visa)

Which visa is right? D3 for highly qualified, D7 for remote workers, Tech Visa for startups. Each has different requirements, timelines, and pitfalls. Wrong choice = months lost.

Culture is closer — but still different

Portuguese and Brazilian cultures share a language but differ in workplace norms, communication styles, and daily expectations. Without preparation, culture shock hits harder than expected.

YOUR GUIDE

Everything you need for Brazil → Portugal

Tonnie was built for exactly this corridor. Our platform knows the NIF process, the D3 timeline, the Lisbon housing market, and Portuguese workplace culture — inside out.

Assess your readiness

Understand your starting point. How ready are you for life in Portugal? Get your IQulture score and a personalized plan for the BR→PT corridor.

Plan every document

NIF, visa application, CRUE, AIMA appointment, housing contracts — all tracked in one timeline with deadlines and progress alerts.

Prepare for Portuguese culture

Daily micro-missions about workplace norms, social customs, and practical life in Portugal. Specifically designed for Brazilians.

Arrive and thrive

Post-arrival support: settling in, bank accounts, SNS health system, finding your community. Tonnie stays with you long after landing.

Free forever plan available. No credit card required. Set up in 2 minutes.

REAL STORY

Daniel's story: São Paulo → Lisbon

Daniel Costa

Software Engineer

Daniel was a senior developer in São Paulo earning well, but dreamed of working in Europe. The visa process seemed overwhelming. With Tonnie, he assessed his readiness (IQulture: 68/100), planned his D3 visa step by step, prepared for Portuguese workplace culture, and moved to Lisbon in 12 weeks. Today, he leads a team of 5 and mentors other Brazilian developers arriving in Portugal.

From decision to arrival
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IQulture readiness improvement
68 - 0
And still thriving
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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Cost of living snapshot

Plan your budget before you move. Here's what to expect in Portugal's major cities.

Lisbon

€800–1,200

1-bedroom / month

Average salary: €1,500–2,500/mo (tech)

Porto

€600–900

1-bedroom / month

Average salary: €1,300–2,200/mo (tech)

Other cities

€400–700

1-bedroom / month

Braga, Coimbra, Aveiro — growing tech hubs

Tonnie helps you plan your budget based on your exact destination. Prices updated regularly.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Brazil → Portugal: FAQ

Answers to the most common questions from Brazilian professionals planning a move to Portugal.

Do I need a visa to work in Portugal?

Yes. Brazilian citizens need a work visa. The most common options are the D3 visa (highly qualified professionals), D7 visa (passive income/remote workers), and the Tech Visa (for startups and tech companies). Tonnie helps you identify the right visa and tracks every step of the application.

The NIF (Número de Identificação Fiscal) is your tax identification number — you need it for almost everything in Portugal. You can apply at a local Finanças office or through a fiscal representative. Tonnie guides you through the process and tracks your application status.

Typically 8–16 weeks from decision to arrival, depending on your visa type and documentation readiness. With Tonnie, our average is 10–12 weeks for Brazilian professionals moving to Portugal.

Yes. Portugal allows family reunification. Your spouse and dependent children can join you. Tonnie's Family Program helps you plan for the entire household — not just yourself.

Lisbon and Porto are the most expensive cities. Expect €800–1,200/month for a one-bedroom apartment in Lisbon, €600–900 in Porto. Outside major cities, costs drop significantly. Tonnie helps you plan your budget based on your destination.

It depends on your field. For regulated professions (medicine, engineering, law), you'll need credential recognition through CRUE or the relevant professional body. For tech and most corporate roles, recognition is usually straightforward. Tonnie tracks the CRUE process for you.

Portugal has a public healthcare system (SNS) accessible to legal residents. You'll also want to consider private health insurance for faster access. Tonnie helps you understand your options and enroll.

Brazilians and Portuguese share a language, which helps enormously. However, workplace communication styles, social norms, and daily expectations differ more than most expect. Tonnie's cultural preparation missions specifically address BR→PT adaptation — the subtle differences that no guidebook covers.

Tonnie helps you plan your budget based on your specific destination. Prices are updated regularly.

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