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Brazil vs Colombia: digital nomad visa

On the income bar, Brazil is the more accessible of the two: its requirement is USD 1,500/month, or USD 18,000 in bank funds, versus ~COP 5,252,715/month (~USD 1,520) for Colombia. Brazil's Digital Nomad Visa (VITEM XIV) runs for Up to 1 year (yes, once (2 years max)); Colombia's Digital Nomad Visa (Visa V) runs for Up to 2 years (yes, by re-applying; no codified max-years cap). Tax, fees and family rules differ — see the table below, and verify both on the official sources before deciding.

Data as of June 2026.

Brazil vs Colombia side by side

Digital-nomad visa comparison as of June 2026. Sources: official government immigration pages (linked on each country page).
ItemBrazilColombia
Minimum incomeUSD 1,500/month, or USD 18,000 in bank funds~COP 5,252,715/month (~USD 1,520)
Approx USD/month$1,500/mo$1,520/mo
DurationUp to 1 yearUp to 2 years
RenewableYes, once (2 years max)Yes, by re-applying; no codified max-years cap
Government feeReciprocity-based by nationality (e.g. ~EUR 100; US citizens ~USD 100-160)~COP 230,000 study (~USD 52) + ~COP 800,000 issuance (~USD 175) = ~USD 230
Tax for nomadsNo special exemption; 183+ days in 12 months = Brazilian tax resident on worldwide income. Paid work for Brazil-based companies prohibited.183+ days in any 12 months = Colombian tax residency on worldwide income (~19-39%); no special regime
Family / dependentsDependents via separate applications; RN 45 fixes no per-dependent income add-on (verify with consulate)Spouse/children includable as beneficiaries; no fixed extra-income-per-dependent published
Processing~5 working days after complete docs (in practice ~15-90 days)~2-6 weeks online

Sources: Brazil official page and Colombia official page. Figures change — verify before applying.

Verdict

Neither visa is strictly "better" — it depends on what you optimise for. If the income threshold is your constraint, Brazil wins on that single axis. But weigh the full picture: how long you can stay and renew, the all-in cost, the tax treatment of your foreign income, and whether your family can come. Read the full profiles for Brazil and Colombia, and use the eligibility checker to see every country you qualify for.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Brazil or Colombia digital nomad visa easier to qualify for on income?

On the income threshold, Brazil is the more accessible of the two: USD 1,500/month, or USD 18,000 in bank funds, versus ~COP 5,252,715/month (~USD 1,520) for Colombia. Income is only one factor — duration, documents and tax also matter.

How long can I stay on each visa, Brazil vs Colombia?

Brazil: Up to 1 year (yes, once (2 years max)). Colombia: Up to 2 years (yes, by re-applying; no codified max-years cap).

Do nomads pay less tax in Brazil or Colombia?

Brazil: No special exemption; 183+ days in 12 months = Brazilian tax resident on worldwide income. Paid work for Brazil-based companies prohibited. Colombia: 183+ days in any 12 months = Colombian tax residency on worldwide income (~19-39%); no special regime. This is general information, not tax advice — your actual liability depends on tax residency, where your income arises and your home-country rules. Verify with each country's tax authority.

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Last updated: 2026-06-20