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Best CAD to BRL Exchange Rates Compared Live

The best CAD to BRL exchange rate is 3.6975. Compare foreign transfer and currency exchange rates, find better rates & deals.

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Comparing CAD-BRL exchange rates

Exchange rates can vary significantly between different currency exchange providers, so it's important to compare Canadian dollar (CAD) to Brazilian real (BRL) rates from different sources before making a conversion.

The above Loonie to Real comparison table makes it easy to compare the Total Fees (both variable and fixed) you are being charged vs the latest CAD-BRL mid-rate (see below) and the possible savings of using another provider.

 

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CAD to BRL Market Data

Canadian dollar (CAD) to Brazilian real (BRL) market data - latest interbank exchange rate, trend, chart & historic rates.

 
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CAD to BRL at 3.6758 is near its 3-month average, having traded in a very stable 2.6% range from 3.6180 to 3.7130
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  1 BRL = 0.2705 CAD
DateCAD/BRLChangePeriod
13 Mar 2024
3.6914
0.4% â–¼2 Week
28 Dec 2023
3.6671
0.3% â–²3 Month
28 Mar 2023
3.8003
3.2% â–¼1 Year
29 Mar 2019
2.9380
25.2% â–²5 Year
30 Mar 2014
2.0447
79.9% â–²10 Year
01 Apr 2004
2.2040
66.9% â–²20 Year
CAD/BRL historic rates & change to 27-Mar-2024
 

What are equivalent amounts of CAD and BRL?

Here are some popular conversion amounts for CAD to BRL (Canadian dollar to Brazilian real)*.

CAD BRL
C$ 1 R$ 3.6975
C$ 5 R$ 18.49
C$ 10 R$ 36.98
C$ 20 R$ 73.95
C$ 50 R$ 184.88
C$ 100 R$ 369.75
C$ 250 R$ 924.38
C$ 500 R$ 1,849
C$ 1,000 R$ 3,698
C$ 2,000 R$ 7,395
C$ 5,000 R$ 18,488
C$ 10,000 R$ 36,975
C$ 20,000 R$ 73,950
C$ 50,000 R$ 184,875
C$ 100,000 R$ 369,750
CAD BRL
C$ 0.2705 R$ 1
C$ 1.3525 R$ 5
C$ 2.7050 R$ 10
C$ 5.4100 R$ 20
C$ 13.53 R$ 50
C$ 27.05 R$ 100
C$ 67.63 R$ 250
C$ 135.25 R$ 500
C$ 270.50 R$ 1,000
C$ 541.00 R$ 2,000
C$ 1,353 R$ 5,000
C$ 2,705 R$ 10,000
C$ 5,410 R$ 20,000
C$ 13,525 R$ 50,000
C$ 27,050 R$ 100,000

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*Converted at the current CADBRL interbank exchange rate. Calculate actual payout amounts for Send Money and Travel Money exchange rates.

 
 

Forecasts for CAD to BRL

 

According to recent exchange rate analyst forecasts and currency market updates, the Canadian dollar (CAD) is expected to remain influenced by its correlation with oil prices and external factors such as US economic data and Federal Reserve policy decisions. Despite fluctuations in oil prices and shifting central bank policies, the CAD has shown resilience and managed to hold firm. FX analysts note that while the CAD could face pressure from potential rate cuts by the Bank of Canada (BoC) and a strong positive correlation with the US dollar, it may benefit if looser global monetary policy boosts oil demand and economic growth.

Read our full review of recent CAD to BRL forecasts.

 

How to get a good CAD to BRL exchange rate

There are several ways to save on exchange rates when converting Canadian dollar to Brazilian real:

  1. Shop around for the best CAD/BRL exchange rate: Exchange rates can vary significantly between different currency exchange providers, so it's important to compare rates from different sources before making a conversion.
  2. Timing is important: Keep an eye on the CAD/BRL rate on currency markets, as exchange rates can fluctuate frequently. Try to make your transactions when the exchange rate is in your favor. You can do this easily with our BER Smart Rate Tracker.
  3. Use a credit/debit or travel card that doesn't charge foreign transaction fees: Some credit cards charge additional fees for transactions made in a foreign currency, so it's important to check with your card issuer to see if they charge these fees and what their exchange rate is.
  4. Use a multi-currency account: Having a multi-currency account allows you to hold and transfer money in both CAD and BRL at close to the interbank rate. It also allows you to make payments or withdrawals in the local currency while avoiding high conversion fees.
  5. Buy currency in advance: If you know that you will need foreign currency in the future, consider buying it in advance when the exchange rate is favorable.

The key is reducing excessive costs and fees

Generally speaking, if you are buying Brazilian real with Canadian dollar, then it's better for the CAD/BRL exchange rate to be higher.

However working against you are the fees all foreign exchange providers charge for providing their service. These fees is usually contained within the exchange rate margin (or difference to the mid-rate).

The transaction margin you end up being charged can be considerably reduced by around a few percent (of total amount being exchanged) for travel money and possibly over 5% to 6% when sending money. The exact potential savings depends on the currencies being exchanged and the amount you are transferring and if you are willing to shop around.

Our real-time foreign transfer and travel money/cards comparison calculators make shopping around easy and help you calculate how much you can save.

It's worth noting that while these tips can help you save on exchange rates, it's important to be aware that no single method is guaranteed to provide the best exchange rate in every situation, and it may require some research and comparison-shopping to find the best option for your specific needs.

Will the Canadian dollar rise against the Brazilian real?

It is almost impossible to predict what an exchange rate will do in the future, the best approach is to monitor the currency markets and transact when an exchange rate moves in your favour.

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Read our Currency guide to Brazil - a practical currency and money guide to travel, living and doing business in Brazil with the Brazilian real.

 
 
 

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What is the expat life like in Brazil?

The expat life in Brazil can be exciting and rewarding, as the country is known for its diverse culture, beautiful landscapes, and welcoming people. However, it can also be challenging, as there are some cultural differences and bureaucracy to navigate. Here are a few things to consider about the expat life in Brazil:

  1. Cost of living: The cost of living in Brazil varies depending on the location and lifestyle. Major cities such as Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro tend to be more expensive than smaller cities or rural areas.

  2. Cultural differences: Brazil has a diverse culture with a mix of indigenous, African, and European influences. It is a good idea to learn about local customs and traditions and to be respectful of them.

  3. Language: The official language of Brazil is Portuguese, and it is a good idea to learn at least some basic Portuguese, as this can help with communication and building relationships.

  4. Housing: There are a variety of housing options in Brazil, including apartments, houses, and guesthouses. It is a good idea to research your options and to be prepared for some differences compared to your home country.

    Read more at our Brazil (BRL) country guide

   
 
 

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