Brazilian Expat Abroad 





Brazilian Expat Communities in North America


What It’s Like to Be a Brazilian Expat Abroad 

An estimated 1.5 million Brazilian citizens live abroad. A majority of them decide to begin their new lives in the United States, but countries across Europe and Asia are also popular. From festivals to football, food to free-time activities, there are a lot of differences between life in Brazil and in other countries across the globe. But what does taking the step and moving abroad really feel like?

Wherever you move to in the world, it’s common to feel a mix of emotions as you set out on your expat adventure. It’s common to feel a mixture of excitement about discovering a new culture and way of life, and a sense of homesickness at the same time. You’ll most likely bond with other Brazilian expats over the things you miss from home — whether it be family traditions, the samba, or the beach. As you embrace your new life and surroundings, spending time with people who remind you of home can be a great way to stay positive.

How to Meet Other Brazilian Expats

When you move to a new place, it can take some time to get settled and feel at home — especially when you’re also adjusting to a new language and culture. It can be very helpful to find others who face similar challenges. Getting to know fellow Brazilian expats when you move abroad can make a huge difference in your experience. As the largest expat network with more than 4 million members, InterNations is a great way to connect with other Brazilians abroad. Established in 2007, it’s a trusted community offering a range of experiences that bring global minds together.

Attending InterNations events is an easy way to connect with other Brazilian expats abroad! You’ll find varied networking opportunities and activities tailored to your hobbies and interests, available both online and in person. The events have a laid-back vibe where you can exchange tips about expat life in your destination and make new friends. 

A Few Facts about Brazilian Expats

InterNations conducts an annual survey of expats worldwide called Expat Insider, looking at everything from why they moved abroad to how happy they are in their new home.  

Here’s what Brazilian expats shared about their experiences:

  • The most common reason for Brazilians to move abroad was for love, following their partners to their home country.

  • 80% of Brazilians are generally satisfied with their life in their destination country, compared to the global average of 76%.

  • 35% of Brazilians say that they would stay in their destination country possibly forever, compared to the global average of 33%.

 

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