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Can a Brazilian Work in Gibraltar in 2026?

A Brazilian can visit Gibraltar without a visa, but cannot work there without a permit. Brazil is visa-free for tourism, which catches people out: the visa-free entry does not allow work. To take a job you still need an employer-sponsored work permit, granted only if no local or EU worker was available.

Work permit needed?Yes, employer-sponsored and labour-market tested
Visa to enter?No to visit (visa-free for tourism), but tourist entry does not allow work
Live in Spain, work in Gibraltar?Not via the treaty, frontier-worker rights cover EU residents of Spain, not Brazilians
Sectors that hireSpecialist iGaming, finance and tech roles
Salary contextNo salary floor for the permit. To live in Gibraltar the 2026 rules want about £37,500.

Your route, step by step

  1. Know the trap first: Brazil is visa-free to visit Gibraltar, but that entry is for tourism only and does not let you work.
  2. To work, get a job offer, then your employer applies for the work permit and passes the labour-market test (no Gibraltarian or EU worker available).
  3. They lodge a repatriation deposit, and the permit covers that one job for up to 12 months (up to 36 months in finance and gaming).
  4. To live in Gibraltar as well, you also need a residence permit under the 2026 rules, a job paying about £37,500 and being 55 or under.

What the new residency rules mean for you

Since June 2026 Gibraltar has tied residency to a real local job. The government has announced new criteria (now being brought into force) for anyone becoming resident after 6 October 2025: a residence permit generally needs an employment contract paying at least Gibraltar’s average salary, currently around £37,500, the applicant must be 55 or under, and the permit is renewed every year. If you lose the job and do not line up a new contract within eight weeks, the permit lapses. In short, the job is now the route to living here.

Who hires Brazilian workers in Gibraltar

Brazilians who work in Gibraltar are generally in specialist iGaming, finance and tech roles, the positions an employer can sponsor by showing no local or EU candidate was available. The visa-free entry is purely for visiting, so the job offer and permit come first.

Work in Gibraltar, live in La Línea

Plenty of people who work in Gibraltar live just across the border in La Línea, Spain, where rents are lower. With the new residency rules, that is an increasingly common move. Working in Gibraltar while living in Spain has tax and social-insurance implications on both sides, so it is worth speaking to a cross-border tax adviser before you commit. Our sister sites cover the Spanish side: renting in La Línea and buying in La Línea.

Frequently asked questions

Can a Brazilian work in Gibraltar visa-free?

No. Brazilians can visit Gibraltar without a visa, but that is for tourism only. To work you need an employer-sponsored work permit.

So what does visa-free actually get me?

The right to visit as a tourist, nothing more. It does not let you take a job or stay to work.

Who applies for the work permit?

The employer, after offering you the role and showing no Gibraltarian or EU worker was available.

Will I need £37,500?

Not for the permit. To live in Gibraltar, the 2026 residency rules generally want a job paying about £37,500 and you to be 55 or under.

Sources

Disclaimer: This page is general information, not legal or immigration advice. Gibraltar's residency and Category 2 rules changed in June 2026 and the new criteria are being brought into force, so details can move. Always check the official source at gibraltar.gov.gi or take professional advice before you act.

Last updated: 22 June 2026

Ethan Roworth
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Ethan Roworth
Writer, Norry Group

Ethan Roworth is a Gibraltar-based writer and one of the founders of Norry Group. He covers the Gibraltar and Spain border region: cross-border work, daily life, business, and the markets that move between the two.