No! This is the single biggest advantage of our eSIM. Buying a physical local SIM card in Brazil (from TIM, Claro, or Vivo) is famously difficult as it requires a CPF (Cadastro de Pessoas Físicas) for activation, which tourists do not have. Our eSIM is a roaming plan that bypasses this entire bureaucratic process. You can buy online and connect instantly.
Do I need a Brazilian CPF (local tax ID) to activate this eSIM?
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