Silveira made her Skeleton World Championships debut in the 2019 edition in Whistler, finishing in 25th place.
She made her Skeleton World Cup debut in the 2020–21 season, where she only competed in 5 of the 8 scheduled races and finished 22nd overall.
After that great start, she went on to the World Cup, competing in the last six of the eight scheduled events and finishing 19th overall.
In the following World Cup, Silveira competed in all races, starting the season with an 8th place in Whistler and finishing 11th overall.
[2] DNP – did not participate Silveira, who is openly bisexual,[3] is in a relationship with fellow skeleton racer Kim Meylemans.