Xbox one profiles

I live in Brazil, and I had to create an US account, since here our catalog was too restricted. I also have a Brazilian account, to buy special offers, but my main account is the US account. I now have an Xbox One, and the marketplace is pretty much the same.
Can I change the region to my country, and buy using my currency, without changing the location of my US profile?
Best Answer
No
Xbox Profiles are bound to a marketplace region and their offers, including their currency. You can migrate profiles from from one region to another.
If you switch your current US profile to the Brazilian marketplace you will forfeit the remaining currency on the account till you migrate back (I think) and not be able to buy any US content, your former US account will become a Brazilian account.
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Can you have multiple profiles on one Xbox account?
If you have more than one profile saved to your console, you can switch between profiles from the Home screen: Press the Xbox button \ue3e3 to open the guide. Select Profile & system, and then select Add or switch. Choose the profile that you want to switch to.Can you share Xbox One accounts?
Gamesharing allows you and a friend to share each other's game libraries, as well as each other's Xbox Live Gold memberships, including Game Pass. It's a great way to play a wider array of games on a budget. To take advantage of the Xbox One's game sharing features, you will need two Xbox One consoles.Are Xbox profiles free?
You'll need an account to play games and access other experiences on your Xbox console, Windows PC, and Xbox mobile apps. If you don't already have an account, you can create one for free.How do you separate accounts on Xbox?
Nope there is no option to split the account, though since you have an xbox one, you can share the games if you created individual accounts for your children including xbox live. though of course, they need to start their progress again with the new accounts.How to: Make an Xbox One Profile in 3 Minutes
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