Great news for your group's trip to Brazil: with Triply, you absolutely do NOT need a Brazilian CPF (Cadastro de Pessoas Físicas) to activate your eSIM! This is a huge advantage for international travelers, as getting a local physical SIM card from providers like TIM, Claro, or Vivo often requires this local tax ID, which tourists simply don't have. Triply lets your whole crew bypass this hurdle, providing a hassle-free way to stay connected from the moment you land, without any bureaucratic delays.
Do we need a Brazilian CPF (local tax ID) to activate our Triply eSIM?
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