#1 Fastest Online CPF Issuance Guaranteed
Buy property in Brazil, start by getting your CPF
International investors need a CPF to legally buy real estate in Brazil. We help you get it fast, without bureaucracy.
- Reliable & Secure
- Fast Turnaround
- Expert Support

How we help investors get a CPF
We handle the CPF process so you can focus on the deal
1. Submit your application online
We've created a straightforward and quick online application portal designed just for you. This step is incredibly efficient, taking only about 5 minutes of your time.
Our system helps the initial submission, meaning you avoid complex government websites and tedious forms, making your start to the process effortless and fast.
2. We register you with Receita Federal
This is where we take full ownership of the heavy lifting. We manage your entire registration with Receita Federal, the Brazilian Federal Revenue Service. Crucially, all the necessary paperwork is handled by us in Portuguese.
This eliminates your need to deal with translations or direct interactions with authorities in a foreign language, as we expertly navigate the bureaucracy
3. Receive your CPF by email
We ensure a smooth and convenient delivery of your CPF. Once your registration with Receita Federal is complete, we send your official CPF directly to your email. This quick digital delivery means no physical mail delays or extra steps for you.
Your CPF is then instantly ready for use, allowing you to proceed with property investments without any waiting.
Fist step to invest
Why you can’t Invest in Brazil without a CPF
To buy property, open a Brazilian bank account, or pay taxes, the CPF is mandatory — even if you don’t live in Brazil. It’s the first legal step to investing safely and securely.
Legal requirement for property registration
Pay local property taxes (IPTU)
Sign contracts and open bank accounts
Whether you’re wiring funds, signing a deed, or setting up a local account, a CPF is required for all legal and financial transactions.
Buying Property in Brazil?
- Apply 100% online from any country
- Legally required to register property deeds
- Needed to pay annual property taxes (IPTU)
- Required for signing purchase contracts and public deeds (escritura pública)
- Open Brazilian bank accounts to transfer funds for real estate deals
- Enable notary and registry processing (Cartório & Registro de Imóveis)
- Secure utility services (electricity, water, internet) in your name
- Stay compliant with Receita Federal (Brazil’s tax authority)
From $ 249
save $80 per person
Who we serve
Trusted by property buyers around the world
+185 countries
0 %
Online
+ 0 K
CPFs granted
+ 0
Years of experience
0
Countries supported
Why people invest in Real Estate in Brazil

High growth & strong ROI
Lifestyle & vacation value
Favorable currency exchange
More buying power for foreign investors from the U.S., Europe, and Gulf countries benefit from strong exchange rates against the Brazilian Real (BRL). This means you can acquire premium properties at a fraction of the cost compared to your home market — beachfront condos, land, and urban real estate become significantly more affordable.
FAQ – CPF for Property Investors
Is a CPF required to buy property in Brazil?
Yes, absolutely. A CPF (Cadastro de Pessoa Física), which is Brazil’s individual taxpayer number, is mandatory for any foreigner wishing to buy property in Brazil. It’s essential for signing contracts, registering deeds, and declaring ownership with the tax authorities.
Can I get a CPF if I don’t live in Brazil?
Yes, you can. Foreigners not residing in Brazil can obtain a CPF through a Brazilian Consulate or Embassy in their country of residence. It’s also possible to apply through a representative (e.g., a lawyer) in Brazil via a notarized power of attorney. Some regions may also allow application by email directly to the Federal Revenue.
What documents do I need?
While requirements can vary slightly depending on where you apply (in Brazil or at a consulate/embassy), generally you will need:
- A valid passport or other photo ID proving your full name, date of birth, nationality, and parent’s names.
- Proof of your current address (either abroad or in Brazil).
- A completed CPF application form (FCPF).
- For minors, identification of a parent or legal guardian is also required, along with their presence.
Is this CPF valid for tax purposes?
Can I use the same CPF for future investments?
Want to learn more about our services for investors? Contact us.