Global Mobility Insights - Frühling / Spring 2024 5. Conclusion As a final word, despite immigrant requirements already holds bureaucratic issues, the legal reform introduced as of 2017 starts a period of improvement in such field. Local researchers state that global mobility flow has been increased significantly in the last 3 years, mainly in the Oil & Gas market. Another notice point is the increase of digital nomads coming to Brazil, which issued a special rule to govern such entrance as of 2022 by granting of a temporary residence permit (1-year length, renewed), provided that the applicant requests it at any Brazilian consular office abroad upon presentation of the documents provided for in the Law, such as a valid health insurance within the national territory and proof of digital nomad status. Contact: Champs Corporate Law Rua Ramos Batista, 198 - 11º Andar +55 11 3198-1930 04552-020 Vila Olímpia, São Paulo comercial@champs.law Brazil champs.law 46 convinus.com
Global Mobility Insights - Frühling / Spring 2024 13 recent tips for your Brazil business Author: Markus Eidam, CEO, Eidam & Partner This impulse article summarises some of the most important business tips on Brazil for you. Your advantages? Fewer worries when dealing with people from Brazil, faster settling in for expats and more fun working internationally. Sound good? Then let's go! Let me start by saying that Brazil is absolutely amazing. I love the country; you will love it! There are so many young and positive people here who want to get things moving. On top of that, the country has such a multicultural flair. It is a real dream! And if you know and avoid the some of the major cultural pitfalls, you are in for a perfect liaison. Brazilian business basics Brazil as a nation has survived so much political, economic, and social turbulence that you might actually wonder how this was possible. Well, it is not without reason that terms such as "jeitinho" and "jogo de cintura" are well known in the Brazilian business world. Behind both terms lies the flexibility practiced on site. It is precisely this attitude that has helped people through the many changes and disruptions. This is why rules – even in business – are often seen as guidelines that can be broken if it seems appropriate. Meeting culture If you like to schedule several meetings in a row, you should be prepared for the fact that meetings in Brazil tend to start late and can, on top of that, run late. Believe me, this can put the best schedule to a real test! In addition, it is considered rude to get up and leave as soon as a meeting is over. My tip: take some time after a meeting to have a coffee, for example! Of course, this is more likely to be the case in small, family-run companies than in large corporations. Adjust your expectations! Meetings are usually held at a slower pace than people from North America or Northern Europe are used to. Don't get impatient! And, last but not least, make room for small talk at the beginning of a meeting! Because... convinus.com 47
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