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TravelRe: The Best Place To Settle In Brazil As An African (photo) by Carav17(m): 12:12am On Dec 06, 2021
olioxx:
I must really commend OP for this, any time I come on Nairaland I make sure I read your articles.
Learnt a lot about beautiful Brazil. Especially there girls, hulala!!
OP please post on how to be friends with em Brazilian girls, and I hope they don't have same mentality as our Naija girls ooo.
Thanks.
Brazilian women love sex, it is not advisable to date a Brazilian women if you are jealous person. (nowadays feminism are very strong in Brazil, and the equality in Brazil means " women want to make sex like the men"wink lol
She can have sex with you today, and her friends during the week without problems.
Betrayal in Brazil is also common and widely practiced.
For those who like sex without commitment, Brazil is a paradise. For those looking for a serious relationship, it is quite problematic.
Well, everything depends of your intention.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by Carav17(m): 9:18pm On May 26, 2021
Kasham91:
Please is there any page where I can follow asides birthing?? Like work permit? My husband is a doctor and would want to migrate to brazil.
We have two options
1. Having a Brazilian child ( which makes it easy for us to get RP. And also qualify us to search job)
2. He has a friend in Brazil who told him they are looking for doctors, meaning he has to pass the Portuguese exam first and work for sometime before I can join...

Please I'll like to know your opinion on these

NB.: He doesn't want to go to English speaking country because according to him, the crowd going to all those countries is much, hence competition....
Many Brazilians study medicine in Venezuela, and in Bolivia.
For the simple fact that studying medicine in Brazil is very expensive, in addition to the fact that few universities offer medical courses.
And those that offer are either public (which have a very difficult exam, with a gigantic competition), or are private (very expensive).
These Brazilian students, after finishing medical courses, try to revalidate their diploma in Brazil.
(It is common to have cases of people trying to revalidate the diploma for many many years.)
Brazilian doctors do not want competition, and make it as difficult for foreign doctors to revalidate the diploma.
> So revalidating a diploma in Brazil it's a true problem.
You have to study hard, and you need to be fluent in Portuguese, otherwise it is not worth trying.
Diploma revalidation in Brazil is offered only once a year.
TravelRe: My Sweet "Ivory Coast" Memories by Carav17(m): 6:10am On May 26, 2021
Holywizard:
No matter what, sex is not cheap here unless u are good in French
Maybe you're not flirting right lool.
TravelRe: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Carav17(m): 6:02am On May 26, 2021
Premiercare:
Is it possible and appropriate to ask for a change or an hour shift in appointment timing for visa interview in Belgian Embassy Abuja?
Certainly not, I think.
TravelRe: If Nigeria Is The Easiest Country To Get Rich, Why Is It Still The World's Poore by Carav17(m): 5:54am On May 26, 2021
Look at the countries that were poor and overcame poverty, they all invested in technology. And also in world trade. Either way, developing the technology is the first step.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by Carav17(m): 1:25am On Apr 11, 2021
( Techspot 350 reais is under the bridge? It doesn't exist in Brazil).
Unless it's a ghost town or favela.
SO:

256 reais public transport (4 bus passes) 4 working days a week / month.
value of public transport: 4 - 5 reais, depending on the city. it means between 16 to 20 reais per day of work to go and return. If you need more buses the price will be higher. At the end of the month the total amount will be 4 weeks and 4 working days per week = 256 reais.

internet package:
99 reais / month - claro, Oi
120 reais / month - tim
both ask for a 12-month subscription.
cell phone packages can be found from 20 reais to 100 reais / month.

rent for 2/3 people in a city like são paulo:
1,500 reais - 3,000 reais. Lower prices like (500 reais) only in regions that are extremely remote or shared. And in that case you need to take 3 or even 4 buses to get to the place of work. (Which often takes between 2 to 3 hours)
source: https://www.vivareal.com.br/ on this website you can search for rental values ​​in Brazil in different cities.

breakfast: 2/4 reais = 60 - 80 reais month.
lunch / dinner in a restaurant: 20/35 reais. Probably before or after the service you will barely have time to cook this will be the place where you will have lunch / dinner, so prepare your pocket = 320 month.
If you have enough money to buy a popular car, the average salary of an uber worker: 1500 reais.
the value of a popular car in Brazil = 30,000 reais
the value of a used car popular in Brazil = 10,000 - 15,000 reais.

daily rate: 100 reais on average. profit = 55 reais (- public transport, and if you eat the profit will be even less = 35 reais or even 25 reais depending on the place). If you manage to have apartments to clean the value would be equivalent to 85 reais. Remembering that Brazil is experiencing an unemployment crisis, and all people try to do this type of service, then, you will hardly be able to do this type of service every day of the week, the most likely is that you will be able to do 3 or 4 days in the week. If you are lucky enough to have 2 customers a day your profit can be 85 reais. Assuming you get 10 new customers a week, you would be able to get 340 reais a week, which would be 1360 reais a month. An insufficient amount to pay your family's rent. If you are single your costs will be lower, this amount will be enough to pay the rent, and have a basic food, but it will not go beyond that, in addition to having your whole day busy with cleaning work, which demands between 3 to 4h per day each client. Basically no future, and no study and no profession, no health plan, and other stuffs.

Light and energy water media for a Brazilian family of 3 people.
water 200 reais, 150 reais electricity.
Value of gas: 70/100 reais.
Property tax: 300 to 500 reais on average.
IPVA: The rates vary from 0.5% to 4% on the vehicle's market value, which is determined by Fipe.
schools or daycare: 500 - 1500.
Health plan: In Brazil, health is free, but hospitals are usually overcrowded, and the lines to perform surgeries take months or even years, in this case, it is important to have a private health insurance plan for your family. Worth 175 reais, and 300 reais for included members (family).
source: https://www.planosdesaudetodosaqui.com.br/

Main source:
https://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/

As you can see, things are not as pretty as they are painting here.
So:
- With 3,000 reais a month, you can keep your family, like an ordinary Brazilian, however if you earn only 1500 reais, you will have difficulty, and probably will not be able to stay in Brazil for a long time.
1500 reais is too little even for a single person.
for a single person to live in Brazil the ideal would be 2000 reais, and 3000 reais for the family. Remembering that these values ​​are minimal, many things cannot be paid with this salary. Its basiscally survive.

If someone disagree with this informations post me some source, and I will post my sources. And lets see:
Kisses for those who hate me
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by Carav17(m): 11:03pm On Feb 26, 2021
dehiero
You don't have to take me seriously, I also don't take you seriously, did you show any information that helps people to live in Brazil? or just talk about what you don't know?
You can hate me, but the people here will search much more than before, they will be much more prepared for some aspects, opening the possibility of integrating, knowing where they are stepping.
And not as a child who thinks that Brazil is carnival, food and happy people.

I don't see anything wrong with what I said before, I'm not in favor of immigrating to another country just to get a passport, it's ridiculous. However I respect those who go to live and seek a better life. The opportunity to immigrate should be a human right.
If you really want to immigrate, You need to do it right. My brother married a Brazilian, he did not break any law or even a breach.

About lies:
Show us true information, not fallacies, or fantasies of someone who is going to live in a country that has enslaved thousands of Africans and has it at its root until today.
Discuss real information. Price of rent, possibilites of job, how to live, violence, cities, prejudice, and more. But you don't say anything deeply. Example: industrial hubs (which, where, company names), English schools, and contacts for work.
You just say general information like. Brazil is a country with a large industry, a lie, in the north there will not be, nor in the northeast, nor in the midwest. you hate me? pretend i'm not here. CYA.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by Carav17(m): 10:03am On Feb 26, 2021
My brother lives in Brazil (many years) All I sabi is not speculation. Why do you want to criticize me? Prove to people here that you are doing well in Brazil, that you got a job, show pictures of your "carteira de trabalho" signed by some company. You mean I'm lying, so prove that you're telling the truth. Show us. Abi?
Do you want my opinion? Listen well well If I could choose between Brazil and Mexico I would choose Mexico, because if everything went wrong in getting a job. At least I would enter USA / Canada.

What you don’t say to people who want to have children in Brazil? You don’t talk about the difficulty in getting a job, you don’t talk about violence, you don’t talk about the class division that exists in Brazil between Whites and Blacks and how it makes hard to get a job, you don't talk about covid, you don't talk about prejudice, you don't talk about the importance of speaking Portuguese, you don't talk about unemployment, and you don't talk about the economic crisis.

you guys are only concerned with your ego.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by Carav17(m): 8:34am On Feb 12, 2021
Gerrard59:
We're to believe that a top ten global economy (pre-Covid19 and current situation) has a higher unemployment rate than Nigeria - home to more poor people than anywhere else in the world?
Top ten global economy is nothing. GDP per capita is what matters. GDP growth is a waste of time.
Their unemployment rate is more high than ours, believe or not, do u know how to use the formula?

Do you really think that you are going to travel to a country that is not rich, without being fluent in their language, and are going to get a job? Sincerely, it would be very difficult to find a job, even if it is to wash bathrooms.
Want to emigrate? I advise: Mexico (its a good choose, there are many companies that need english speakers, and its close to USA and Canada).
Mexico unemployment rate: 8%
Some Facts about Brazil:
https://www.voanews.com/americas/ford-shuts-down-manufacturing-operations-brazil
https://en.mercopress.com/2021/02/03/brazil-industrial-production-down-4-5-last-year-auto-and-clothing-worst-hit
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2021-01/29/c_139705507.htm (Brazil's jobless rate dips to 14 pct from September to November 2020)
https://internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article7003 (Bolsonaro is breaking the country: 200,000 dead, unemployment and poverty)

Gerrard59:
I've always suspected Statista data because how she conducts her studies/research isn't stated. NBS says over 50% of Nigerians esp the youths are unemployed but Statista says 8%? grin
Dude, check it out: https://www.thestreet.com/how-to/how-to-calculate-unemployment-rate-14640165#:~:text=The%20formula%20for%20unemployment%20rate,force%20participation%2C%20or%20unemployment%20rate.
If you have doubts look it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPRQnQxsL3E
if I search for the same calculation model of NBS, Brazil and Nigeria will have almost the same percent of unemployed.
IBGE: (brazilian governament)
For the first time, the portion of the unemployed Brazilian population (50.5%) is greater than the employed portion (49.5%), according to IBGE data.

tensazangetsu20:
The same statista that says the unemployment rate in Niger is 0.4 percent even less than the USA. I would take anything African there with a grain of salt. Nigeria's real unemployment rate is over 90 percent. Menial jobs are hard to get in Brazil but not skilled jobs. Brazil Is a highly industrialised nation that is always in need of skilled people. Had an interview with globant last year a top Brazilian company but I never scaled through or I would have been sponsored from Nigeria to come work there.

Imagine statista saying Nigeria has an unemployment rate of 8 percent grin cheesy cheesy. Gosh.
0,4 percent ? unemployment rate is over 90 percent? show me the sources.
Looks like a amount of fake news here.
You guys want to create a Nigerian community in a poor country, but lets be honest.
Brazil is made up of different nationalities, nobody cares if you are poor. The favelas face the luxury condominiums, as a sign that the poor will not prosper, imagine the black immigrants.

Do not forget that in Brazil, if you are black, you will hardly get a job. The police there won't take it easy on you, they don't like black people. If Europeans don't like Africans, they at least don't kill us, in Brazil it's different, most of the violence is over black people. Brazilian prisons, favelas, and the poorest regions concentrate the black afro population. While the wealthiest parts of the city are frequented by white Europeans. Do you really have any hope for a place like that?

"... As the overall homicide rate registered in Brazil has been rising, the number of homicides per 100,000 afro and pardo brazilians also increased from 32.42 in 2006 to 43.15 in 2017, whereas the number of homicides per 100,000 for white and asian brazilians has decreased from 17.12 in 2006 to 15.97 recorded in 2017. " https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism_in_Brazil

OK,
to those who really want this adventure I can only wish them a good luck. I did my part to warn you.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by Carav17(m): 8:56pm On Feb 09, 2021
Nwebele:
If you have your PR, you are free to run a business. If you want some kind of job, mostly technical, there is an agency that Empowers youth with some technical trainings and certification which you can use to get jobs or establish yourself
You just failed to tell the truth, that Brazil is currently in recession and thousands of white Brazilians are immigrating to Portugal, while the country is plunged into crime, devastated by the covid, and the unemployment rate. You want to compete with Brazilians for a job vacancy, in fact, as bad as it is to live in Nigeria, we have a much lower unemployment rate than theirs.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/263711/unemployment-rate-in-brazil/
https://www.statista.com/statistics/382366/unemployment-rate-in-nigeria/
Imagine, then, for an African immigrant who is not fluent in Portuguese, looking for a job there.
Someone here is not telling the truth of the difficulty in emigrating to Brazil. Looks like so simple, and it's not.
Your graduation has no value there until it is revalidated. Revalidation is expensive, and few foreigners manage to pass.
Your work experience does not count, because what they consider is what they call "carteira de trabalho", if your "carteira de trabalho" is empty, they will not give you a job, not to mention that you will be competing with a Brazilian for employment, because a large part of the population are currently unemployed, and the situation tends to worsen with the covid. Anyway for who wants to try this crazy idea, good luck.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by Carav17(m): 8:24pm On Jul 03, 2020
Do not believe on this forum.
The Brazilian passport does not guarantee a free visa to Europe, in fact only rich Brazilians are able to enter Europe, most Brazilians are barred and do not enter Europe, just read the news. They don't have a better passport than ours.

They have a murder rate comparable to countries at war, worst than Syria.
Besides, there is a huge prejudice against Africans, yes, Brazil is a terrible country.
I advise my Nigerian brothers to not go. Any other country in South America is better.
Brazil is a miserable country with no future.
Do not risk your lives, there are malicious people On this forum.
The coronavirus is out of control, and BRAZIL must go into recession, stay at home, for the safe of your families, let's look for better passports if that is the intention.
This forum lies, no Nigerian will get a job in that country, and the passport will be totally irrelevant.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by Carav17(m): 12:58am On Jun 12, 2020
Hey guys I already sent this page to the Brazilian Federal police, and hope that they will make more strong rules to stop this pregnancy tourism, you guys only think about passport, and not even worry about their culture, totally without respect.
I feel sad that my brothers need to make a illegal invasion to another country using their babies just because of one shit passport.

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