The Digital Nomad Experience: Living Life in Brazil

May 7, 2024 | Digital Nomad | 12 comments

The Digital Nomad Experience: Living Life in Brazil




Being a digital nomad in Brazil has been a truly enriching experience for me. As someone who works online and can do their job from anywhere in the world, I decided to pack my bags and head to the vibrant and diverse country of Brazil. From the bustling streets of Sao Paulo to the tranquil beaches of Bahia, Brazil has so much to offer for digital nomads like me.

One of the biggest perks of being a digital nomad in Brazil is the affordability of living expenses. The cost of living in Brazil is relatively lower compared to many Western countries, which means that I can live comfortably without breaking the bank. This has allowed me to explore different regions of Brazil and truly immerse myself in the local culture.

Another advantage of being a digital nomad in Brazil is the fast and reliable internet connectivity. Most major cities in Brazil have access to high-speed internet, which is essential for someone who relies on a stable internet connection to work. Whether I’m working from a co-working space in Rio de Janeiro or a beachfront cafe in Florianopolis, I can always count on having a strong internet connection to get my work done.

One of the things I love most about being a digital nomad in Brazil is the incredible natural beauty that surrounds me. From the lush Amazon rainforest to the stunning waterfalls of Iguaçu, Brazil is a country that is truly breathtaking. I have had the opportunity to explore national parks, hike through mountains, and relax on pristine beaches, all while still being able to work and earn a living.

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Of course, being a digital nomad in Brazil also comes with its challenges. One of the biggest challenges I have faced is the language barrier. While many Brazilians speak some English, Portuguese is the predominant language spoken in the country. I have had to learn basic Portuguese in order to navigate daily life and communicate with locals. However, I have found that Brazilians are incredibly friendly and welcoming, which has made it easier to adapt to my new surroundings.

Overall, my life as a digital nomad in Brazil has been a rewarding and fulfilling experience. From the vibrant culture to the stunning natural landscapes, Brazil has so much to offer for those who are willing to venture outside of their comfort zone. I am grateful for the opportunity to work and travel in this beautiful country, and I look forward to continuing my journey as a digital nomad in Brazil.


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12 Comments

  1. @zacheryscott6118

    Working remote in Florianopolis, have you had any issues with internet connection/speeds while in a tutoring session?

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  2. @joeanderson-pw1tu

    Oi, I just subscribed to your channel, I watched the Acia tree climbing, that was fun to watch, reminded me climbing coconut trees in Hawaii to get those sweet coconuts. You make great content, just keep consistent posting videos and you'll get better views, also your wife should start a channel of something she really likes to do, I've seen successful channels there in SC Brazil from cooking, to traveling to home improvements. There's a Sweden digital nomad there in Florianopolis, he also does youtube and he mines crypto currency, but don't know if it's a good side income. You mentioned you flipped homes in Seattle WA, did you ever consider not flipping one and renting it out and using the rent to have income there in BR? Just take us along with you from grocery store costs to restaurants and having your baby is a plus because people like to see cute babies etc. You guys are a great couple, keep uploading videos and I'll keep watching them. Deus abençoe vocês

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  3. @jackhillard7831

    Tucker, our stories almost parallel one another. I’m an expat from Pennsylvania and married my wife here in Cianorte, Parana. I’ve followed your story before I arrived here on a permanent basis in June 2022. Anyhow, I’m just curious how you tutor English online as I’m attempting a career change and I’ve been looking to do something like this myself. Whenever you have a moment please advise. Blessings on you and your family!

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  4. @biltongben

    Hey Mate! Im a Londoner ..been living in Blumenau for the last 15 years ..a couple of hours away from you ..I too am teaching English from Home online ..Its great! You should pop down to oktoberfest this year ..we can hook up for a beer !

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  5. @deivydazevedo4554

    Thanks for sharing. My story is a bit similar to yours, however, I was born in Brazil but grew up in the states. If you are thinking of going into private lessons, Verbling and Preply are a pretty good start. You can set your own price and they charge a percentage of what you are making. I worked with Cambly and Preply for years. There are other options as well if you need guidance. Best of luck!

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  6. @charlesbeachboard6832

    Bom dia! Just a question for you about the visa. Are you on the visa for digital nomads, tourist vise, are you able to get the visa based on marriage? My wife is also a Brazilian that teaches English and we live in Florida at the moment and plan on coming back to Floripa where we met. I am wondering if the retirement visa would be faster. I only have the tourist visa at the moment.

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  7. @crvd1918

    Nice, vid! I have been trying to find a voice over job but Im not having any luck.

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  8. @travdaddy11

    Question, in your opinion is it possible to live in Floripa on r$13,000 per month?

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  9. @captainsinghdevendersingh

    I have been to Vancouver Seattle Tacoma Los Angeles on west coast. If possible could you please let us know the cost of studio apartments
    I am interested in buying one for myself.

    I am day trader and growing in day trading. In a digitally connected world now we can be anywhere in the world.

    Digital nomad is fantastic.

    I would like to buy a small studio apartment in multi-storey towers If you could give a rough idea in dollars terms

    I am interested in buying in the close proximity of shopping mall, coffee shops, Pubs and other entertainment venues, as well as hospital.

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