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TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 9:32pm On Jan 13, 2020
afelouz:
Congrats!. cheesy
Muito obrigado
I was checking out the prices for rent in SP I couldn't find any below $400 did you get a better offer?
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f):
TechSpot:
Congrats on getting your Visa. This your Visa took so long cos you did your interview before me.

When did you state as your travel date on your application? I wanna know if that's the likely reason for the delay.

Someone on here is in similar situation so your answer could be a relief to her.
It was December. I was thinking of going to retrieve my passport then boom!!

SORRY guys I don't have access to my nairaland email the pm are so many please ask your questions here I and others in the house will assist thank you
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 11:07am On Jan 13, 2020
juliusocean:
You got your visa you no tell us.. Is that how you use to do?
Sorry o my bad I got the mail last week.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f):
Namae:
I'd never understand why some people make everything seem very difficult.
Adjo10 has greatly helped people with her knowledge, freely dishing them even when unsolicited. You can see a genuine happiness to liberate others.

Yet others on this thread who are less committed to helping people but more concerned about showing off how informed they are readily jump out like class prefects to prevent further enlightenment.

Aside my question 1,
Please can you show me ANYWHERE on all 44pages of this thread where questions 2, 3 and 4 of mine were answered as those were specifics to my case?

To think that just in December you too were asking dumb questions about language and jobs.
I guess you hadn't created your selfish Rule of reading from page 1-44 then?

Please Juliusocean, if you do not have my answers or do not want to help, kindly go back to selling maps to tourists in Togo while praying that your asylum is granted rather than make every one who asks for guidance appear lazy to read.

Afelouz got his visa yet asked a few more questions...does that mean he didn't read?

I specifically did not call you to help considering your haughtiness and penchance to scorn others; something you and a few others have not even tried to hide all through this thread.

I guarantee you one thing.
I'd make it and show my blue passport here too.
The same God who blessed Adjo10 without a thread like this still lives.

Chriscole any news?
Have you gotten your visa..Please keep us updated
I have my visa thank you but your attitude is very toxic.. Those questions have been answered severally here why the insults even I, TechSpot and others read the thread severally 1 to 44 who the Bleep are you? He is from Togo you an American citizen why are you coming to brazil go to Canada and have your child be humble sit down...
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 6:17am On Dec 31, 2019
TechSpot:
@chriscole

I'm not asking you any question about your passport or visa again so you can return to the thread wink
I have gone through your mentions nd long replied your msgs... am I missing something elsehuh
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 3:44pm On Dec 20, 2019
TechSpot:
How long after your interview did you get your passport?
What passport? I don't even have the visa yetgrin
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 6:21am On Dec 19, 2019
Adjo10:
I think, It will also be nice to hear from those who recently gave birth here. I think we have few of them in this thread. How was your PR application? Cheers
I feel most people don't really go for the PR tho, due to the language issue and all they just want to secure the child and they fall back after birthing... How about your friends who applied hope they made it through are they citizens now? The wait is not easy o
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 1:10pm On Dec 17, 2019
Adjo10 thanks for the prompt responses I wanna know must the language school test be from a university are there no other accredited language schools around or its just the law
Can you give us an idea of how much it costs for foreign students
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TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 3:30pm On Nov 21, 2019
Trizadove:
does that mean there is no hope for people who are showing already even though the person has some available time to accommodate the processing time of 3months?
If you where a VO would you approve a tourist visa for a full grown pregnant woman? Even at the POE they have the right to send you back if they smell ur intentions be smart...lastly there's no specific time frame it could be 3 months more or less
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 11:44am On Nov 21, 2019
Modernist:
28 weeks is 7 months of course she's showing!!!
Yea that's like the third trimester I forgot
It'll take abt 3months plus for this process by then I do think it might be too late.. The good news is she can try next time and still secure a PR for this child... Just go through the thread it's pretty straight forward
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 11:25am On Nov 21, 2019
Neneokoye:
Helo Everyone. I got a refusal mail yesterday for birthing in Canada and I’m 28weeks today. Going forward I’m looking at applying to Brazil for same purpose.

Pls just some few questions.

What are my chances of getting the visa after a refusal from Canada?

What’s there processing time like?, inorder for me to be able to fly on time.

I have no travel experience which was the result of my refusal, does that count here?

Quick response will be appreciated as I’m emotionally down now but I still don’t wanna give up on this dream.

Bless up to all them gurus here.
First things first are you showing already?
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 8:09am On Nov 08, 2019
TechSpot:
Hello,

Mind telling us how your interview went?


I've been waiting to read ur goodnews
Okay.. interview was great not much asked just random "WH" questions i think they just wanted to see me in person...
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 6:23am On Nov 04, 2019
People who do not want to read and make research should go look for agents who will rip u off people are busy can't be answering questions over and over again
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 8:38pm On Nov 02, 2019
walejummy:
pls may I know no of weeks ur application spent before u were called for interview?
7 weeks
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 4:13pm On Nov 01, 2019
afelouz:
questions like travel history, why u choose brazil, job etc, I wish you best of luck and I hope the woman's belly is not showing yet?
I am the woman actually and yes am still flat
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 1:32pm On Nov 01, 2019
afelouz:
Yes I was.
What were you asked during the interview any advice? am heading there next week..
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 1:51pm On Oct 31, 2019
Samuelsoma:
okay great, I wish you the very best. Just be more patient cos it takes about 7/8weeks now. Yes
I have been asked to come for an interview on Tuesday... Hopefully I'll see you soon lol
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 3:31pm On Oct 28, 2019
And while waiting try learning basic Portuguese I've been doing that via youtube it helps... Stay woke guys... Where is the mama of the house @Adjo10 don't go too far my approval is very close i can feel it grin
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 8:42am On Oct 28, 2019
afelouz:
Hi, Have you been invited for an interview yet?
Not yet are you applying too?
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 7:32am On Oct 28, 2019
Samuelsoma:
So sorry about that, application now takes pretty much time to be approved or rejected, that has been the trend in recent times. So i understand how frustrating it can be. Please I will advice anyone on this platform that is planning to go give birth in brazil to start the processing as soon as you have made your final decision to go give birth there, cos you need much time to prepare and plan for it. Just assume that your visa application processing might take two months give or take, hence the need to start preparing early enough.
Also sorry about the way those two Nigerian guys treated you, bad belle people everywhere, its really annoying and irritating to have such people attend to you.
I applied over one month plus and still waiting we hope for the best, are you in Brazil?
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 10:37am On Oct 25, 2019
Adjo10:
From my understanding, the passport actually never leaves the embassy in Lagos. The Ministry in Brasilia only approves the online application and gives the embassy the go ahead to print the visa and stick it in your passport.
Thanks for always rekindling hope on this thread you have been an asset to us all I was wondering why the application and passport will be left at the embassy
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 4:46pm On Oct 16, 2019
MrBrownJay1:
Very true... Floripa is expensive comparing to other cities in the state of Santa Catarina...but then, again you have to remember that also rich people from Sao Paulo and Río go to Floripa during the summer months. So the city truly gets saturated from beginning of december to mid february with Argentines going for Cheap vacation in brasil (aka can't afford to go all the way up to Rio) and rich people from Rio/SP. Só many better cities to go to in the south of Brasil BUT... you have to remember that SC is the state where them nazis ran to after the war... there is even a town called "little Germany" there aka BLUMENAU, and just for the record, 30% of the people there are from German decent and as a black person you will quickly get to figure it out.. not enough diversity there imho. Lol.

Joinville is more like a small beach town while Curitiba is a major city. So depending on what lifestyle people prefer, they can choose between the two. I personally wouldn't move there solely because Joinville would be too small for a proper place to start life over while Curitiba would not have enough of the glitz that Rio/SP got.. but then again, if people are going to give birth, Joinville might be quieter and better for immigration issues (less queues, fast expedition etc)

As for Airbnb, I believe that 1 week top, is the most anyone should stay before they can find more affordable local accommodation. No need to spend so much for so little.... for the price of a 2bedroom apt anywhere, you will only get a studio for the same price on Airbnb. Not worth it.

Again, people should check the website i posted earlier, and check prices... then compare the monthly prices on Airbnb for same neighborhoods...

Here is an idea below: furnished 1 bedroom apt in joinville (centro) will cost you monthly 600reais + 280Reais Condominio (aka building taxes) total: 880Reais. Thats about 215 USD...Airbnb for an apt in Joinville centro is about 15USD per night...thus a total of 450 USD for 30days....with the monthly Airbnb discount, you may get the apt for 375/400USD....there is no comparison.

Sir I couldn't open the site you provided it keeps giving me the Error message)(access denied)
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f):
Adjo10 now has a huge fan base o even in my office lol good to have you back grin
Many thanks to MrBrownJay1 maximum respect sir
Policia Federal agents please stay away....
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 7:04pm On Oct 14, 2019
@Adjo10 I have been a silent reader, a single mom I was referred to this thread by my boss and I have successfully submitted my application thanks to you... I just wanted you to know you're an angel you're helping countless no of people u have no idea what ever has happened here please let's put it behind and move on...we offend God every day yet we pray and he forgives us... We should learn to extend the same to our fellow humans.. Thank you and God bless.

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