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Sorriso, Brazil

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📊 Scores

39
Overall
7
Digital Nomad
58
Retiree
53
FIRE

Agriculture dominates Sorriso's economy—this is soybean and grain country. Major employers are farming operations, agro-industrial processors, and logistics companies moving commodities through the regional airport. If you work in agribusiness, supply chain, or equipment sales, there's genuine opportunity. Most income flows from mechanized farming and export logistics. Remote work is viable if you have your own clients; local job hunting outside agriculture is thin.

Rent runs $400–700/month for a decent apartment; groceries are reasonable but imported goods cost more. The airport (12km away) connects you to São Paulo and Brasília, though flights are infrequent. Healthcare exists but serious issues require travel to larger cities. Portuguese is essential—English is rare. Bureaucracy for residency is standard Brazilian friction: expect slow document processing. Internet is adequate for remote work. Public transport is minimal; a car is practical.

Summers are hot and humid (October–March); dry season is cooler. Food is meat-heavy and agricultural-focused. Social life centers on farming families and agribusiness networks; the expat community is tiny. Weekends mean outdoor activities—fishing, hiking nearby—or driving to Cuiabá (90km) for urban amenities. This suits remote workers in agribusiness, agricultural entrepreneurs, or people seeking genuine small-town Brazil without tourist infrastructure.

🏚️ Cost of Living

💰 Real Spend Reports

🛡️ Safety & Crime

55
Safety Index

(Higher is safer)

45
Crime Index

(Lower is safer)

Sorriso is a relatively safe small agricultural town in Mato Grosso with a moderate safety profile suitable for expats. The main concerns are petty theft and occasional property crime rather than violent offenses. Avoid displaying valuables, use registered taxis or ride-sharing apps, and exercise standard precautions in unfamiliar areas after dark. The town's small size and tight-knit community provide natural security advantages. For a retiree or remote worker seeking a quiet, affordable Brazilian location away from major urban crime hotspots, Sorriso presents a reasonable option with manageable risks.

🏥 Healthcare

Fair
Public Hospitals
Yes
Private Clinics
Yes
English-Speaking Doctors
Limited
Pharmacies Nearby
7

🌤️ Climate

Climate Zones
Summer Temp
39°C
Winter Temp
12°C
Humidity
69%
Air Quality
45Above WHO guideline of 15 μg/m³

Best Months

MayJunJulAug

Climate Notes

Sorriso has a tropical savanna climate with hot, wet summers (December-March, 39°C highs) and warm, dry winters (June-August, 12°C lows), making it suitable for those tolerating heat and humidity year-round.

💻 Digital Nomad

Avg Internet Speed
10 Mbps
Coworking Availability
None
Coworking Spaces Nearby
Digital Nomad Score
7/100

Community Notes

Sorriso is industrial with minimal nomad appeal.
NamePrice/moNotes
Escritório Inteligente Sorriso$60Located in the central area of Sorriso, Escritório Inteligente offers a professional environment with private offices and coworking spaces. It's a good option for those seeking a more structured workspace with reliable internet and meeting room access.
Coworking Conecta Mais$50Conecta Mais is a coworking space focused on networking and collaboration, located near the city center. They offer flexible plans, a relaxed atmosphere, and regular events, making it ideal for digital nomads looking to connect with the local business community.

🧳 Expat Life

English Proficiency
Limited
Expat Community
medium
Top Neighborhoods
Transport Options
Banks Nearby
4
ATMs Nearby
0

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