InterNations - A Place for Brazilians in Mexico City

Oi to all of our Brazilians in Mexico City! Are you interested in getting to know fellow Brazilian expats in Mexico City? Are you looking for advice from other Brazilians, e.g. which bars in Mexico City will broadcast your favorite team’s upcoming match or where in town to go for feijoada?

You are cordially invited to be part of InterNations Mexico City. Among the members of our international expat network, there is also a vibrant circle of Brazilian expats, coming from Brasilia, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and all regions of Brazil.

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Francois Bertrand

Francois Bertrand

The last InterNations event was just great: I had some very nice chats with fellow expats (even Canadians like me) in Mexico City.

Barbara Melington

Barbara Melington

With InterNations, we had the chance to find a good bi-lingual school for our children in Mexico. They are gonna grow up as true 'third-culture kids'!

An amazing community is waiting for you!

Meet international people at local events

Meet international people at local events

Socialize, enjoy hobbies, and make friends

Socialize, enjoy hobbies, and make friends

Get info, and feel at home abroad!

Get info, and feel at home abroad!

Why you'll love InterNations in Mexico City

41,038
members in Mexico City
1,059
Brazilian members
28
monthly events
1,963
interest-based groups

and countless possibilities for fun and friendship!

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Meet fellow Brazilians at our events in Mexico City

Attend our monthly events and activities and join various interest-based groups to get to know like-minded expatriates and fellow Brazilians in Mexico City.

Una Comida Antes Del Round!!!
Una Comida Antes Del Round!!!
Let´s go to have a meal in one of the most popular restaurants in Mexico, with more than 100 years in the downtown of Mexico City, around friends and good conversation. Each person pays for their own consumption plus a 10% tip.
Let´s go to have a meal in one of the most popular restaurants in Mexico, with more than 100 years in the downtown of Mexico City, around friends and good conversation. Each person pays for their own consumption plus a 10% tip.
Pieces of Ice
Pieces of Ice
Have you ever taste the ice wine? Icewein," or ice wine, is a sweet dessert wine made from grapes that have frozen on the vine. The freezing process concentrates the grape sugars, as the water freezes while the sugars remain liquid. The term "Eiswein" is German and originated in Germany and Austri
Have you ever taste the ice wine? Icewein," or ice wine, is a sweet dessert wine made from grapes that have frozen on the vine. The freezing process concentrates the grape sugars, as the water freezes while the sugars remain liquid. The term "Eiswein" is German and originated in Germany and Austri
ESTO ES LUCHA LIBRE!!!
ESTO ES LUCHA LIBRE!!!
Let´s go together to see "la lucha libre" in the (...) Protected content (...) Here no one leaves without laughing, and having good times. We have to pay in advance to buy the tickets, so please only people who really will come, confirm your attendance before 15th of November, and make the deposit
Let´s go together to see "la lucha libre" in the (...) Protected content (...) Here no one leaves without laughing, and having good times. We have to pay in advance to buy the tickets, so please only people who really will come, confirm your attendance before 15th of November, and make the deposit
SEASON TOAST: A Slight Shift in Stellar Plans
SEASON TOAST: A Slight Shift in Stellar Plans
Consider this your golden ticket to the season's most anticipated gathering. We're not just toasting; we're curating an evening of unparalleled style and connection. Think velvet whispers, clinking crystal, and conversations that truly matter. (...) Protected content (...) Our exclusive gatherin
Consider this your golden ticket to the season's most anticipated gathering. We're not just toasting; we're curating an evening of unparalleled style and connection. Think velvet whispers, clinking crystal, and conversations that truly matter. (...) Protected content (...) Our exclusive gatherin

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Why Brazilian expats move abroad (& how they like it)

Every year, we publish one of the biggest global surveys among expats — asking them about various aspects of their life, from work to leisure. Learn what motivated our Brazilian members to move abroad, what keeps them there, and what they struggle with or miss about home.

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Our Global Partners

Pursue your hobbies with amazing new friends

Do you want to continue pursuing your hobbies — or discover new ones — while living abroad? You can do that easily in our InterNations Groups, which offer activities based on a wide range of interests. Groups are hosted by dedicated Consuls with at least one activity each month. They organize everything from dinners to sightseeing to board game nights. For example, you can enjoy nature with the Outdoors Group, share your love of music with the Jazz Group, or go on an adventure with the Boat Trips Group. There’s something for everyone!

City Explorers Group
City Explorers Group
Language Exchange Group
Language Exchange Group
Film Lovers Group
Film Lovers Group
Changemakers Group
Changemakers Group

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Brazilian Expats in Mexico City Share Their Experiences

InterNations is a place where Brazilian expats in Mexico City exchange experiences and tips to support each other. The "City Of Palaces" can be a great place for expats - our community helps you make the most of your experience!

  • Browse our Members Network to get to know Mexico City’s Brazilian expats.
  • Take part in our Expat Forums to obtain first hand tips from fellow Brazilian expats in Mexico City.
  • Use the Expat Guide for Mexico City to find information on your host city.

Meet Fellow Brazilians in Mexico City at Our Events

Our community in Mexico City is also very active offline. Our InterNations Ambassadors organize regular events and various expat activities, e.g. a dinner in Mexico City’s hippest restaurant or an outing with other Brazilian expats to explore the Yucatán peninsula. These activities are a casual way to get to know expats from Brazil in your local community as well as Brazilians in Mexico nationwide. Interested? Simply become a member and we’ll be happy to welcome you among our Brazilians living in Mexico City!

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