You picked a tough country, although now that there is a nomad visa it might be better. Brazil is a ton of bureaucracy and legal risk for a foreign employer because basically the entire country is unionized. The nomad visa may have changed all this but normally it is illegal to pay somebody working in Brazil in foreign currency (although some do by taking a Brazilian salary and a foreign salary). But it is hell for the employer.
I wouldn't even dream of hiring a remote worker in Brazil, especially when there are many other much easier options.
You picked a tough country, although now that there is a nomad visa it might be better. Brazil is a ton of bureaucracy and legal risk for a foreign employer because basically the entire country is unionized. The nomad visa may have changed all this but normally it is illegal to pay somebody working in Brazil in foreign currency (although some do by taking a Brazilian salary and a foreign salary). But it is hell for the employer.
I wouldn't even dream of hiring a remote worker in Brazil, especially when there are many other much easier options.