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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ijaay83: 8:11am On May 20, 2021
slimanyd:


Seems this Brazil visa thingy is now an under G processing . saw some recently issued visa last month as against what majority of peeps think embassy no dey Open

Is the Embassy taking applications now?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Nobody: 11:22pm On May 25, 2021
I've gone through page 1 to 71 and I must say, I'm more excited to birth in Brazil than I was before. God please hear my prayers

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Nobody: 12:10pm On May 26, 2021
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....

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by DAramis: 3:39pm On May 26, 2021
Hmmmm.

Portuguese is not easy o. And, moreover, I don't think Brazil will pay doctors better than most English speaking countries or those countries under the European Union.

All the same, all his dreams are valid. he just have to work towards it, and with your support, should end well.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Openpeace: 5:40pm On May 26, 2021
Really?

and you think English is easy? What's your IELTs score?

Because you've be3n speaking English since birth, try speaking another indeginous language in Nigeria and tell us how easy it is.




DAramis:
Hmmmm.

Portuguese is not easy o. And, moreover, I don't think Brazil will pay doctors better than most English speaking countries or those countries under the European Union.

All the same, all his dreams are valid. he just have to work towards it, and with your support, should end well.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by DAramis: 7:29pm On May 26, 2021
Openpeace:
Really?

and you think English is easy? What's your IELTs score?

Because you've be3n speaking English since birth, try speaking another indeginous language in Nigeria and tell us how easy it is.




cheesy grin grin

For the fact English is our official language, it is easy. It can't be compared with other languages that you will start from scratch to learn.

Anyway, the relocation plan for the couple is still good. It will only take them perseverance to summort the challenges they will encounter. But left for me, Brazil is still similar or has greater challenges (than Nigeria) with high population, societal ills and sexual identity crises. Not forgetting the covid 19 pandemic that was mismanaged by their government (could have been same with Nigeria if not that, we are extraordinary blessed with strong immune system coupled with good climate).

Please, don't get me wrong, if it is with respect to this thread, birthing is not an issue neither am I against those chasing the passport, but living there, hmmmm lipsrsealed

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Re: 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.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TheMan3: 9:46pm On May 26, 2021
DAramis:

cheesy grin grin

For the fact English is our official language, it is easy. It can't be compared with other languages that you will start from scratch to learn.

Anyway, the relocation plan for the couple is still good. It will only take them perseverance to summort the challenges they will encounter. But left for me, Brazil is still similar or has greater challenges (than Nigeria) with high population, societal ills and sexual identity crises. Not forgetting the covid 19 pandemic that was mismanaged by their government (could have been same with Nigeria if not that, we are extraordinary blessed with strong immune system coupled with good climate).

Please, don't get me wrong, if it is with respect to this thread, birthing is not an issue neither am I against those chasing the passport, but living there, hmmmm lipsrsealed
pls I'm not too sure what you mean by the bolded. Pls explain
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by DAramis: 5:58am On May 27, 2021
TheMan3:
pls I'm not too sure what you mean by the bolded. Pls explain
Just Google it up bro.

Hint, lady man, transgender(surgically done or otherwise), homosexuality (nurtured ones), lesbianism (peer influenced), binary etc. Check statistics and compare with other countries in same South American region.

Notwithstanding, Nigeria has its own crises like homosexuality (economic or fetish reasons), pedophilism (cultural and religious reasons), adultery, fornication etc. When both countries identity crisis is compared together, it is safe to say that Brazil has higher proportion over Nigeria (my opinion, though not backed up by statistics).

Summarily, Nigerian sexual identity crises is caused mostly by economic, cultural, or religious reasons, but over there in Brazil, it is a lifestyle. All in all, all sin are equal.

NB: If you have contrary opinion, you could state it for us to learn. No man is an island of knowledge. Also, I never said that all Brazilians are into the sexual identity crises. Majority are not, but the proportion is what I was looking at when I make my statement. NEVER LIVED IN BRAZIL.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Nobody: 4:29pm On May 29, 2021
Is the embassy open now??
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by lastdiamond143: 7:12am On Jun 01, 2021
Kasham91:
Is the embassy open now??

Yes, the embassy is open

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by dehiero: 7:14am On Jun 01, 2021
lastdiamond143:


Yes, the embassy is open
What he meant is are they taking applications for tourists?

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by lastdiamond143: 7:47am On Jun 01, 2021
dehiero:

What he meant is are they taking applications for tourists?

Till October, but the embassy is open for other applications

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kjnwancaro: 9:37pm On Jun 01, 2021
lastdiamond143:


Till October, but the embassy is open for other applications

Could you please say the source of this information?
Particularly about the new application in October
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by lastdiamond143: 7:20am On Jun 03, 2021
Kjnwancaro:


Could you please say the source of this information?
Particularly about the new application in October

The source is from the Consulate.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Imustreturn(m): 8:52pm On Jun 17, 2021
Sandy04:
I arrived Brazil on Tuesday.
I am so grateful to God and everyone here, for their contributions �
Read the pages from 1-69 more than 10 times, before I decided to take this step.
God has been merciful.
I was called for interview, and finally received the visa.
I arrived using GUI airport in São Paulo.
Smooth and fair.
congratulations ma'am, please can you help out with your application process? All documents presented and questions asked during interview..

Thanks

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Imustreturn(m): 11:42am On Jun 18, 2021
I just mailed the embassy now, here is there reply!!!

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule: 2:48pm On Jun 26, 2021
Good day house. Please do we have scholars in the house please (postgraduate). Thank you.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Halimatrix: 1:37am On Jun 29, 2021
Sandy04:


Qatar
Hello,
Have you settled down now? Do you need some help? I am in Sao Paulo, I had my baby 2 months ago.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Openpeace: 7:50am On Jun 29, 2021
Halimatrix:

Hello,
Have you settled down now? Do you need some help? I am in Sao Paulo, I had my baby 2 months ago.

Congratulations,
Please tell us how it went?
When you applied for VISA,
When you left and how you secured accommodation?
Which hospital did you use?
And how's the country generally?
Have you gotten your papers now?

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by uchman(m): 10:25am On Jun 29, 2021
Openpeace:


Congratulations,
Please tell us how it went?
When you applied for VISA,
When you left and how you secured accommodation?
Which hospital did you use?
And how's the country generally?
Have you gotten your papers now?

You must have been working in JAMB for more than 20 years?
Your questions are accurate, precise and complete, nothing to add, nothing to remove... embarassed

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by 9JAFULLBREED(m): 10:49am On Jun 29, 2021
Good to know.


Imustreturn:
I just mailed the embassy now, here is there reply!!!

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by 9ine1one: 1:59am On Jun 30, 2021
Update :No more walk in service @ the consulate all meetings must be scheduled (booked) via https://ec-lagos.itamaraty.gov.br/

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Openpeace: 7:10am On Jun 30, 2021
9ine1one:
Update :No more walk in service @ the consulate all meetings must be scheduled (booked) via https://ec-lagos.itamaraty.gov.br/

Does this mean they've resumed VISA processing?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by 9ine1one: 7:25am On Jun 30, 2021
Openpeace:


Does this mean they've resumed VISA processing?
October according to the mail up there ⬆️
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by xxxXXXxxx: 4:38pm On Jul 08, 2021
Good thread. Parabéns!!!
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Gemma52(f): 6:32pm On Jul 08, 2021
Please, help me out, am planning to give birth in Brazil as am currently pregnant and in Nigeria but i don't know how to go about the procedures...thqnks
MRBrownJ:


you would have to speak Portuguese and go to the gov sites for that.... but even the information you will find there is not accurate. as much as there is a law about the issue, it will all depend on the immigration officer or attendant at the cartorio, because everyone have their own definition of the law.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Gemma52(f): 7:25am On Jul 11, 2021
Did anyone tell you that they are going there just to avoid payments after giving birth
The only reason is to create a better environment and opportunity for your unborn child.
Cheers!
MrBrownJay1:


Bro it is indeed a fraudulent act to come to Brazil to avoid paying to give birth (in your respective country of residence). The Brazilian healthcare system is solely meant for Brazilian citizens.... And as much as the Brazilian gov has to help people In immediate medical needs, let us all not fool ourselves as to why many (even US citizen) are coming to give birth in Brazil. It is a fraud and although there is no law against it yet (because some GENUINE foreigners in medical need could be affected if law was changed) people are simply playing against the system, which in no way makes it any less a fraudulent act to avoid paying to give birth in your respective country.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule: 10:46pm On Jul 14, 2021
You can no make an online application at the embassy
Openpeace:


Congratulations,
Please tell us how it went?
When you applied for VISA,
When you left and how you secured accommodation?
Which hospital did you use?
And how's the country generally?
Have you gotten your papers now?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Openpeace: 10:56pm On Jul 14, 2021
TadeDetule:
You can no make an online application at the embassy


Please sir can you assist with the link?

Cos I even tried it's a bit stressful and I sent an email to the Lagos and Abuja office no response.

EDD is November abeg.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule: 1:32am On Jul 16, 2021
https://formulario-mre.serpro.gov.br
Openpeace:



Please sir can you assist with the link?

Cos I even tried it's a bit stressful and I sent an email to the Lagos and Abuja office no response.

EDD is November abeg.

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