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Who Can Apply to These Jobs?
Every listing on this page accepts applications from Brazil with no country restrictions, no relocation requirements, and no timezone mandates. Brazil uses Brasília Time (BRT, UTC-3) for most of the country. BRT has a natural timezone alignment with US Eastern and Central Time companies, with a 2 to 5 hour difference depending on US daylight saving. This makes Brazilian applicants well-positioned for roles at North American companies that prefer some working-hours overlap.
Wise is the most cost-effective payment option for Brazilian remote workers, supporting BRL withdrawals to Brazilian bank accounts at near-mid-market exchange rates. Payoneer supports Brazil and is accepted by most international employers, with withdrawal to Brazilian accounts. PayPal is widely used but carries higher fees. Pix, the Brazilian instant payment system, is used for domestic transfers once foreign payments are converted.
For a step-by-step guide on landing an international remote role from Brazil, including salary benchmarks and tax obligations, read our full guide: How to get a remote job from Brazil.
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Remote Jobs for Brazil — Common Questions
- Are these remote jobs open to applicants from Brazil?
- Yes. Every listing on TrulyRemoteWork is verified open worldwide before going live. No country allowlist, no US work authorization requirement, no forced timezone, and no relocation clause. Brazilian applicants can apply to every role on this page.
- Do Brazilian remote workers need a foreign work visa?
- No. Working as an independent contractor from Brazil for a US or European company does not require a foreign work visa. You are an international contractor. You invoice the company in USD or EUR, receive payment through platforms like Wise or Payoneer, and pay Brazilian income tax and social contributions on your foreign earnings as a MEI, autônomo, or through a PJ (Pessoa Jurídica) company structure.
- Which job categories have the most openings for Brazilian applicants?
- Software engineering is the strongest category, and Brazil produces a significant number of internationally competitive developers, particularly in full-stack and mobile roles. Data science, DevOps, UX design, and digital marketing are also well-represented. The BRT timezone alignment with the US is a real advantage for roles at US companies that prefer some working-hours overlap with their team.
- How do Brazilian remote workers receive payment from foreign employers?
- Wise is typically the most cost-effective option for regular monthly income, with BRL withdrawals at competitive exchange rates. Payoneer is widely accepted by international employers and supports withdrawal to Brazilian bank accounts. PayPal works but carries higher conversion fees. Many Brazilian contractors also operate through a PJ structure to optimize tax efficiency on foreign income.
- What tax structure do Brazilian remote workers use for foreign income?
- Brazilian remote workers typically receive foreign income as either an autônomo (self-employed individual) or through a Pessoa Jurídica (PJ) company structure. The PJ structure is popular because it often results in a lower effective tax rate than personal income tax at higher income levels. MEI (Microempreendedor Individual) has a revenue cap that most full-time remote workers exceed. Consult a Brazilian accountant familiar with foreign income for advice on the best structure for your situation.
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