Moving to Brazil and Daily Life in Rio de Janeiro

When you are preparing to move to Brazil with IntlMOVE, you will probably wonder if daily life will be as fun as it looks in the movies.

There are parties, festivals, an exciting nightlife and let’s not forget Carnival

However, when moving overseas you have to be realistic.

There will be days when you just want to sit at home and there will be days when you have the time of your life.

Living in a new country is much different from vacationing in a new country

Daily life in Brazil can vary depending on the person and the activities you like to do. 

Work Weeks

When you move to Brazil, you can expect to work more hours.

Brazilians will work from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

One benefit to working more hours is more vacation time.

You will get one month of vacation if you decide to accept a job offer in Brazil.

The law also states that you get paid 13 month’s salary.

So, you end up working 11 months and get paid for 13 months of work! 

When living in Brazil, you have to learn to acclimate to the new office atmosphere.

Although Brazil is a very laid back country, you will be expected to perform your job with the utmost professionalism.

You will not be able to show up to the office in jeans and sandals, but will be expected to dress in a very conservative manner.

Oftentimes, men and women will be expected to wear business suits.

You will be expected to show up on time and you will not have a casual relationship with your boss, which you may be accustomed to from living in the United States.

There is a very clear distinction between bosses and employees and there is a much higher degree of respect. 

Weekends

When you move to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, there will be many weekends when you want to go to the beach.

This is a favorite pastime of many locals, so this is something you will probably do often.

The weather facilitates the vast amount of time you can spend outdoors.

In addition to the beach, there are countless things you can do with friends while spending time in the sun. 

If you are an avid skier, Brazil is probably not the place for you.

However, Brazil offers almost every other recreational activity possible.

You can hike, bike, swim, surf, shop, eat and do virtually anything else you like to do. 

If you are a foodie, you will have found a haven in Rio de Janeiro.

There are restaurants that have cuisines from all over the world.

Whether you enjoy Asian food, Indian food or South American food, you can eat to your heart’s content. 

When you move to Brazil with IntlMOVE, you may want to spend your weekends learning the language.

It is very important in order to get the most out of Brazil.

You can attend language classes or you can just practice your Portuguese with servers at restaurants, store clerks or just about anyone else you encounter.

Learning Portuguese will help you make more friends, learn your way around and help you enjoy your time in Brazil. 

When you move to Brazil, you will find that most locals are very friendly.

Rio de Janeiro is used to seeing foreigners as it is a popular tourist destination.

The locals are very family oriented and many Brazilians have the same social groups they have had for years.

This can make it difficult to make Brazilian friends, but learning Portuguese will help you blend in! 

Brazil is a great place to live and you will want to take advantage of the many benefits of living in this South American country.

Let IntlMOVE ship your household goods to Brazil to make your dream of living overseas a reality.

International Movers and Fun Facts about Brazil

When you move to Brazil with IntlMOVE, you can help ensure that your household goods will arrive safely and in a time efficient manner.

IntlMOVE has many years of experience in international moves and is ready to help you with your move to Brazil.

 Brazil Facts

Brazil is the largest country in South America and it shares borders with every country in South America except Chile and Ecuador.

Brazil is actually one of the largest countries in the world.

Brasilia is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world and is also the capital of Brazil.

 Spanish is the most popular language spoken in Central and South America, but this is not the case in Brazil.

Portugal settled in Brazil in the 1500s, which is why Portuguese is the national language of the country.

The seasons are opposite to the Unites States.

When the United States is enjoying summer, Brazil is experiencing winter.

Be aware that even though the weather is quite warm, July will be cooler than December.

 Famous People

There are many famous performers, inventors, chefs and scientists who are from Brazil that have had lasting effects around the globe.

There are many performers that were born in Brazil or made their marks in Brazil.

Carmen Miranda, who was a famous actress and samba performer, is one of the most famous people from Brazil.

Antonio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim, who sang, “The Girl from Ipanema,” is from Brazil.

Pele, who is a world famous soccer player, also comes from this country.

Pele, who was born as Edson Arantes do Nascimento , captained his country to their FIFA World Cup win in Mexico City in 1970.

Landmarks

There are many reasons that people move to Brazil with IntlMOVE.

Brazil is famous for its beautiful beaches that are visited by beautiful people.

The longest beach in Brazil is 7,500 kilometers!

 People also move to or visit Brazil to see the magnificent Amazon Rain Forest.

This rainforest is the largest in the world at 2.3 million square miles and is widely unexplored.

Another fun fact is that Brazil is home to the most species of monkeys!

Most of these monkeys live in the Amazon Rain Forest.

The Amazon River, which runs through the country, is the world’s second largest river.

One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Christ the Redeemer statue is located in Rio de Janeiro. This monument is an iconic symbol of Brazil.  

Rio is also home to the Maracana Stadium that was built in the city in 1950.

The Monumental Axis is the widest road in the world and can handle 160 cars driving side by side!

 Food

The acai berry has become quite the phenomenon around the world and Brazil is home to this superfood.

The berry, which is only recently gaining popularity in other countries, has been used in Brazil for over 300 years.

Celebrations

When you move to Brazil with IntlMOVE, you will be moving to the home of one of the most popular parties in the world.

Every February, Brazil celebrates Carnival.

The largest celebration of the holiday takes place in Rio de Janeiro, but you will find extravagant displays and dances throughout the country.

When you move to Brazil, you will not have enough time to explore all that the country has to offer because there is so much to see and do.

IntlMOVE has skilled move consultants that are very knowledgeable in international moves to Brazil.