Expat Women in Brazil

We are a friendly community of international women living in Brazil who connect and make friends. We welcome expats, students who study abroad, and anyone living far from home.
Maíra

Maíra

Porto Alegre

About me

Hi! I’m Maíra, 31, from Porto Alegre, Brazil. I’m traveling solo and looking to enjoy new experiences. I’ll be in Barcelona from December 22nd to 30th, then heading to Paris before flying back home on January 1st. It’s my first long-distance trip, and I’d love to meet new people and explore new places during this time. If you’re around, it would be amazing to have some company to make the journey even more special! I’m still looking for a place to stay in Barcelona, so if you have any good recommendations (or know someone open to sharing a stay), feel free to let me know!

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Mariana

Mariana

Aracaju

About me

Hi :D I'm a Brazilian internationalist and remote worker and I'm looking for friends around the world! I'm going to Paris-France in the next week and i would like to met the city with cool people. Nice to meet you and let's talk 😸

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Ana

Ana

Brasnorte

About me

Hi, I'm Ana! I'm a 19 years old girl from Brazil who likes to travel and get to know new cultures and places. I'm very open to learning and talking about everything. I'm a bit shy, so I prefer to listen at first, but as I get comfortable, I can talk non-stop.

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Poliana

Poliana

Brazil

About me

We are a couple passionate about exploring the world and discovering new cultures. Every place we visit is an opportunity to learn, listen to stories, and create connections with people who enjoy this kind of energy exchange. We are always open to new experiences, whether it’s trying different foods, listening to local stories, or going to bars. We love making friends along the way and truly believe that life is all about the people we meet and the experiences we share.

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Renata

Renata

Campinas

About me

I Just love to travel, learn new things, meet people from another cultura, tryng to learn New languages Just like english, french and spanish...

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Caroline

Caroline

São Paulo

About me

Hi, I'm Caroline or Care for short. I'm Brazilian American and live in NYC. Currently though I have been traveling solo for a bit, being a digital nomad. I love to explore new places and discover historical places. Currently I'm in Sao Paulo, Brazil and will be for the next few months.

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Ana

Ana

Belo Horizonte

About me

Love meeting new people, arts, thrifting, historical places and live music. In my free time, I’m a home cook and learning how to dance 💃

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Gabriela

Gabriela

São Paulo

About me

I'm an environmental engeneering student in São Paulo, Brazil. I'm passionate about meeting new people, exploring new places and cultures. Mostly, I'm down for everything, I crave a lot of novelty haha. I love museums, historic sites, partying and hiking.

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Maíra

Maíra

Porto Alegre

In Brazil in general, and also here in Porto Alegre, where I live, it’s important to keep your belongings very close to you at all times, like your phone, bag, and wallet. Stay aware of the area you’re walking in and pay attention to the people around you. If you notice someone watching you too closely, something might happen. It’s safer to walk around if you’re accompanied, not all areas of Porto Alegre are like this, but to be on the safe side, having someone with you is better. Avoid walking alone at night, especially in downtown Porto Alegre. Stick to busier, well-lit areas. During the day, downtown is much better for walking. It’s also usually safer to take an Uber rather than walking at night, for example

Posted: November 26, 2025
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Sonia

Sonia

São Paulo

Not to much, you have to be “malandro” - but usually gringos aren’t. Just Dont be on the street waving your phone to pickpockets, and try to always go out with a friend if you don’t know where u r going.

Posted: October 21, 2025
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