“…Following migrants' trajectories in the city of São Paulo, southeast of Brazil, and more specifically Mamadou's story 1 , I argue that to their "sustainability of life" (Magliano, Arrieta, 2021) these migrants practice citizenship through a wide range of scales, people, and infrastructures (Meeus, Arnaut, Heur, 2019;Jung, Buhr, 2021) of and beyond State. So, public institutions, informal labor market, the home, churches, social projects, dwelling occupation, NGOs, and crime mediate the tension between the formal idea of citizenship and inequalities, resulting in a "complex geography of citizenship" (Ehrkamp, Jacobsen, 2015) that makes the limits of legal/illegal; regular/irregular; order/disorder; permanent/temporary; place of origin/place of destination more uncertain.…”