Christianity Etc › Re: Can A Christian Be Truly POSSESSED By An Evil Spirit? What The Bible Truly Says by LewinskyMon: 11:44am On Aug 18, 2019 |
alBHAGDADI: That's why I laugh when fools say a Christian can be possessed by demons or run mad. Look, all those who claim to be Christians and are mad or possessed by demons are not christian at all.  |
Health › Re: Woman Who Thought She Had Kidney Stone, Gives Birth To Triplets by LewinskyMon: 11:43am On Aug 18, 2019 |
Chai  |
Politics › Re: Ondo Deputy Governor Divides PDP by LewinskyMon: 11:38am On Aug 18, 2019 |
Hmmmm |
Travel › Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by LewinskyMon: 10:30am On Aug 18, 2019 |
Toksvik: So are you saying that my wife should just apply for visit then rather than medical? l think so |
Travel › Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by LewinskyMon: 10:24am On Aug 18, 2019 |
Adjo10: Hi Toksvik. Your situation is a bit complicated especially that you have already discussed with the visa officer that your wife is intending to go and give birth.
I know it’s not your fault because it is normal to apply for visa to give birth in the US but Brazil is different. So far, everyone i know on this platform and outside this platform and myself gave birth in Brazil on tourist visas.
You see, the Brazilian law is such a way that when it comes to having your baby born in the country, the authorities do not care how you entered Brazil to give birth. Your baby will be Brazilian and you and your partner will get permanent residency even if you entered Brazil under the sea.
Unlike the US where you are most likely to be ban from obtaining a visa again after giving birth on a visit visa, with Brazil, you will never ever need a visa again to enter Brazil with your permanent residency. So how you enter the country is irrelevant under the law. The most important thing is that your baby is born in Brazil. Your right to permanent residency is not defined by an immigration law which can easily be changed and at the discretion of the immigration officer but in the National constitution which states that the parents of a Brazilian child cannot be expelled from the country under any circumstance. Even if the immigration officer does not like you, he or she has no choice than to obey the constitution of the land.
In your case however, I cannot advice any specific visa for you because you have informed the VO already. Use your own judgement at this point.
Cheers Nicely put |
Travel › Re: First Time Canadian by LewinskyMon: 9:41am On Aug 18, 2019 |
Lol |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-Kayode Reacts To The Assault On Ekweremadu. Warns Southern Politicians by LewinskyMon: 9:39am On Aug 18, 2019 |
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Travel › Re: Man Spotted Eating Swallow Inside High Speed Train. by LewinskyMon: 9:38am On Aug 18, 2019 |
Jayslicky: If you have ever experienced real hunger you wouldn't blame this man, my roommate during university days cooked and ate a meal by himself in a dream, woke up the next morning to ask for the remaining part of the food.  |
Celebrities › Re: United Arab Emirates Emir's Son Found Dead In London After Drug, Sex Party(Pics) by LewinskyMon: 9:33am On Aug 18, 2019 |
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Family › Re: U.S Mum Living In Saudi Loses Custody Of Her Daughter Because She's Too Western by LewinskyMon: 9:27am On Aug 18, 2019 |
True that sisisioge: Wow! Since Islamic countries are known for the offhandedness against their women and non Muslims, isn't it just wise to stay away from the country? She should just have absconded with her daughter, end of discussion! |
Sports › Re: Why We Banned Siasia For Life, By FIFA by LewinskyMon: 9:26am On Aug 18, 2019 |
Jayslicky: Samson siasa is a disgrace to Nigerian football. Who knows maybe Samson siasa sold the 2005 U-20 world cup against Argentina, because I can't understand those two stupid penalties we conceeded till date.  |