An investigation into the relocation opportunities which could arise in Brazil given the economic upturn and global sporting events due to take place in the next few years.
Brazil is being tipped by leading financial analysts as a country firmly on the rise. As a result of this, a number of global companies are expected to consider strong levels of employee relocation to the area in the next few years.
The Brazilian economy has come in for special praise from a number of quarters recently due to the effective recovery from the global downturn.
The economy is still growing and with the World Cup and Olympic Games due to take place there over the next 5 years, it is projected to be the fifth largest economy in the world by the time both events are completed.
It is a great pointer to future economic stability and marks the country out as a serious option for staff relocation.
The World Cup (Summer 2014) and the Olympic games (Summer 2016) stand out as fantastic opportunities to take advantage of the inevitable tourist influx during those periods.
The country is currently putting in place measures to improve infrastructure dramatically for these two events, offering further encouragement for tourism and the business sector.
Brazil is in the process of spending a substantial amount of money on infrastructure and facilities in anticipation of both the World Cup and the Olympics.
The Olympic budget alone is said to be around $15 billion.
This is the reason that, as both major sporting events draw closer, Brazil is being hotly tipped as a country which could see an influx of professionals relocating to the country.
Of course, there is much to consider with a potential relocation so far away.
The door-to-door transit from the UK to Brazil can last up to 2 months for example. Any shipments you are bringing over would have to clear Brazilian customs.
International relocation companies can help you out with issues like this, taking the burden off you and leaving you to concentrate on the process of acclimatising to a new continent.

