Portugal attracts Brazilian companies with benefits and opportunities
Portugal has established itself as a strategic destination for Brazilian companies interested in expanding into Europe. According to the Minister of Economy, Pedro Reis, the country offers public safety, modern infrastructure, skilled labor and access to European Union funds.
Furthermore, the Portuguese government promises tax cuts and reduced bureaucracy, creating a favorable environment for business.
Brazilian contribution to the Portuguese economy
In recent years, Brazilian investments have spread across various sectors in Portugal, generating a positive impact on job creation and GDP.
Between January and August of this year alone, Brazilian workers contributed more than 824.5 million euros to Portuguese Social Security, with a projection of exceeding 1.4 billion euros by the end of 2024. This data reinforces the importance of Brazil for the development of the Portuguese economy.
Golden Visa: the ideal gateway
Brazilian companies and investors can also take advantage of the Portuguese Golden Visa, which offers benefits such as residency for the entire family and access to the European Union. However, the program may undergo changes soon, and now is the ideal time to start the process.
Martins Castro has a team specialized in Golden Visa and Portuguese citizenship, ready to advise you at every stage of the process. Click here to get started and secure this unique opportunity for you and your family!
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