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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by inno4u: 10:12pm On Nov 19, 2019
Good day house

can someone on this platform who's resident in Brazil volunteer to be my contact in Brazil, it is a requirement in the visa application form online.

I will appreciate who's ready to volunteer.


Thanks
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by folmus: 5:46am On Nov 20, 2019
inno4u:
Good day house

can someone on this platform who's resident in Brazil volunteer to be my contact in Brazil, it is a requirement in the visa application form online.

I will appreciate who's ready to volunteer.


Thanks

It's not a must. Use the accommodation you are going to stay. However, that part is optional.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by ItiadeE: 3:54pm On Nov 20, 2019
Pls while filling the Visit Visa application there is a section there stating Data of Legal Representative. Pls what do they mean.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by inno4u: 9:49pm On Nov 20, 2019
folmus:


It's not a must. Use the accommodation you are going to stay. However, that part is optional.

Thanks I appreciate your response
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by inno4u: 10:28pm On Nov 20, 2019
ItiadeE:
Pls while filling the Visit Visa application there is a section there stating Data of Legal Representative. Pls what do they mean.

 


that should be the details of some one that can stand for you on ur behalf. e.g next of kin
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Neneokoye: 10:45am On Nov 21, 2019
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.
Re: 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?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Modernist: 11:38am On Nov 21, 2019
chriscole:

First things first are you showing already?
28 weeks is 7 months of course she's showing!!!

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Re: 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

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kforkayla: 1:57pm On Nov 21, 2019
Adjo10:
Children under the age of 10 of Brazilian Permanent Residents

There was once a post here about your exiting children status once you give birth in Brazil. I challenged the poster but I was completely wrong and would like to apologize.

It is true and the law has not changed. When you give birth in Brazil, all your existing children under the age of 10 get provisional Brazilian citizenship. They have to confirm at the age of 18 that they still want to be Brazilians. They can however have a Brazilian passport and travel just like any Brazilian. They only difference is that they just confirm at the age of 18 if they still want to be Brazilian or not.

I am very sorry for the initial confusion. Please forgive me.

Cheers
Do they need to live in Brazil or we can apply for their citizenship from here in Nigeria

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Trizadove: 3:09pm On Nov 21, 2019
chriscole:

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

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?
Re: 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
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Neneokoye: 5:50pm On Nov 22, 2019
chriscole:

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

Thanks for the response, I just want to know, what about when you truly want to declare your intentions, like applying for a medical visa.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Anazp: 6:02pm On Nov 22, 2019
adigunomomama:


Hello, you don't have to silent because you don't know people gaining from the informations you are sharing here, for the sake of God don't stop. Just continue. We have many ghost reader in this thread and Nairaland has been like this for years, someone will criticize you no matter what.

This is just a mere misunderstanding between you people, because from my understanding Brazil things are complicated, someone can get his/her PR withing a month and you see another person struggling to get his own for years, I am talking with experience because I live here. I will not deny you talking about getting your passport within a year rather than ask how you go about it because it might be due to your location. Here in Sao Paulo, they will tell you in Lapa to stay for 2-5yrs before they collect passport application from you and in other states it's a different things...for example when I submitted my PR, Sao Paulo rejected it and I traveled to Parana to do it, they received it and processed for 2 weeks and email me to come for my PR, it's still a shock to many in Sao Paulo till date because I was new here when I have my PR. So when someone tells me about a law in Brazil, I listen to the person and hear his story out because it's crazy here.

Zizi please easy on your response, adjo has been here for a while dishing information to people, if you want to correct him/her do it in a polite way.

And let me add this, to apply for passport in Brazil depends on the state policia federal you re located. In Sao Paulo if it's marriage you have to wait for 2-5yrs (from what they told me in Lapa back in 2017) and in State of Parana it's just a year either marriage or child birth (updated last year)

Processing of PR in SP do take time because of the traffic, we have other countries applying too not just Nigeria and if your application is stuck, you might not receive your PR for years because amendment is hard for them but in other states it's easier even in SP interior

From the law to get a passport you must past the Celpe-bras exam (Portuguese language text like TOEFL) or you have a certificate of Portuguese class ( not all policia federal accept this)

And about people that has lived here for years without having PR or Passport, I need to clear this most Nigerians don't mind about papers or don't know how to go about it due to the freedom we have here, no one will disturb you and Brazil hardly deport people. So most don't even care they just keep working or doing their things, I have a friend here that has gave birth since 2017 and have not even care to apply for PR, but his name is registered as the father of the baby.

Lastly because of the language barrier many people don't even know how to go about applying for PR, some has qualified for PR and still using protocol to live here.

So the laws are crazy here, so you guys should take a chill pill

My advice for you guys planning to come here is just to prepare for anything because it's tough here and anything can happen.

Odabo.
thank you. please I will like your advise. I want to visit Barbados on tourism. how's transit like? I work here in Ng and I'm coming back to my job.what airlines can I use?? thanks .
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Samuelsoma: 12:04pm On Nov 24, 2019
Well, just leave that column as it is, if you notice, they already checked the unknown checkbox for you, so just leave it as it is...meaning its optional and
ItiadeE:
Pls while filling the Visit Visa application there is a section there stating Data of Legal Representative. Pls what do they mean.

 

Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Samuelsoma: 12:11pm On Nov 24, 2019
Sorry about the refusal at the Canadian embassy, at the moment the visa processing time takes about 7/8 weeks, so am afraid you might not be able to meet up with time again. However, if you still want to just do it to secure a second passport for your child and probably not considering the PR you will get in brazil for you as parents, you can try countries like Chile, Argentina,Peru, Panama or some other south america countries. Actually, most south and north america countries offer citizenship by birth to children of foreign parents, just that Brazil has more advantages than others, so if you are still willing, I will advice you to try other countries asap and secure the second passport for your child and then for the next baby, you plan for Brazil so your whole family can eat and benefit from the good fruit of the Brazil land smiley wink Cheers
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.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Samuelsoma: 12:15pm On Nov 24, 2019
Actually, if your pregnancy is obvious, there is a slim chance of you getting the visa cos they already know your intentions
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?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by juliusocean(m): 12:29pm On Nov 24, 2019
Samuelsoma:
Actually, if your pregnancy is obvious, there is a slim chance of you getting the visa cos they already know your intentions
She also made a point about her travel history do you think it would matter?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by inno4u: 2:48pm On Nov 24, 2019
Good day NL

Please what is the procedure to book an appointment for submission of document at the Brazilian embassy.

Thanks
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by AngelicBeing: 3:44pm On Nov 24, 2019
Samuelsoma:
Sorry about the refusal at the Canadian embassy, at the moment the visa processing time takes about 7/8 weeks, so am afraid you might not be able to meet up with time again. However, if you still want to just do it to secure a second passport for your child and probably not considering the PR you will get in brazil for you as parents, you can try countries like Chile, Argentina,Peru, Panama or some other south america countries. Actually, most south and north america countries offer citizenship by birth to children of foreign parents, just that Brazil has more advantages than others, so if you are still willing, I will advice you to try other countries asap and secure the second passport for your child and then for the next baby, you plan for Brazil so your whole family can eat and benefit from the good fruit of the Brazil land smiley wink Cheers
Chai, Nigeria passport don cast, your post cracked me up, if Buhari hear that you are recommending other countries passport for Nigerians, Buhari go vex with you oo, Buhari fit tell DSS / EFCC to track you, Chai, Lol at good fruit of Brazil land grin

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Samuelsoma: 6:11pm On Nov 24, 2019
No travel history really doesnt matter in this case cos I have seen persons that never traveled before and yet got the brazil visa on their virgin passport
juliusocean:

She also made a point about her travel history do you think it would matter?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by inno4u: 7:29pm On Nov 24, 2019
inno4u:
Good day NL

Please what is the procedure to book an appointment for submission of document at the Brazilian embassy.

Thanks

somebody answer please
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TheMan3: 5:58am On Nov 25, 2019
inno4u:


somebody answer please
pls read the thread
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by inno4u: 10:17am On Nov 25, 2019
TheMan3:
pls read the thread

my question is do I book Appointment before going to Brazil embassy for submission of documents or I can just walk in anytime within their opening hours.

Thanks
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by peppo4live: 1:52pm On Nov 25, 2019
inno4u:


my question is do I book Appointment before going to Brazil embassy for submission of documents or I can just walk in anytime within their opening hours.

Thanks
walk in within the opening hours (Monday to Thursday)

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by inno4u: 5:15pm On Nov 25, 2019
peppo4live:
walk in within the opening hours (Monday to Thursday)

Thank you
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 11:47am On Nov 26, 2019
Another reason to give birth in Brazil

Good news guys. Brazil has now entered the US Global Entry Program for Low-risk Travelers run by the US Customs. This means that most Brazilians with a US visa and considered low risk by the embassy will no more be required to pass through immigration (physical immigration officers) but rather put their Brazilian passport in an automated machine at the airport and the doors will open to enter the US without coming into contact with any US immigration officers. The agreement was signed yesterday.

This is very good news for those wanting to give birth to future children in the US. Considering the fact that Brazilians are generally granted a 10 year US visa, you will no longer have to fear appearing before an officer at the POE with a big stomach.

My advice... make Brazil your first choice for giving birth. Get your own passport in 1 year and everything else will fall in place. Brazilian passport has a promising future. Be smart...

Cheers

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TheMan3: 12:51pm On Nov 26, 2019
Adjo10:
Another reason to give birth in Brazil

Good news guys. Brazil has now entered the US Global Entry Program for Low-risk Travelers run by the US Customs. This means that most Brazilians with a US visa and considered low risk by the embassy will no more be required to pass through immigration (physical immigration officers) but rather put their Brazilian passport in an automated machine at the airport and the doors will open to enter the US without coming into contact with any US immigration officers. The agreement was signed yesterday.

This is very good news for those wanting to give birth to future children in the US. Considering the fact that Brazilians are generally granted a 10 year US visa, you will no longer have to fear appearing before an officer at the POE with a big stomach.

My advice... make Brazil your first choice for giving birth. Get your own passport in 1 year and everything else will fall in place. Brazilian passport has a promising future. Be smart...

Cheers
wow interesting

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by lillaowow(m): 4:36pm On Nov 26, 2019
Adjo10:
Another reason to give birth in Brazil

Good news guys. Brazil has now entered the US Global Entry Program for Low-risk Travelers run by the US Customs. This means that most Brazilians with a US visa and considered low risk by the embassy will no more be required to pass through immigration (physical immigration officers) but rather put their Brazilian passport in an automated machine at the airport and the doors will open to enter the US without coming into contact with any US immigration officers. The agreement was signed yesterday.

This is very good news for those wanting to give birth to future children in the US. Considering the fact that Brazilians are generally granted a 10 year US visa, you will no longer have to fear appearing before an officer at the POE with a big stomach.

My advice... make Brazil your first choice for giving birth. Get your own passport in 1 year and everything else will fall in place. Brazilian passport has a promising future. Be smart...

Cheers

That has been in existence for a while tho. Most travellers have to use the automated machine, print out a receipt which will determine if you have to physically go through immigration officer
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by OneNaija(m): 11:36am On Nov 27, 2019
Have you gotten your visa yet?
chriscole:

First things first are you showing already?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kodia007(m): 5:17pm On Nov 27, 2019
House, what is happening in Brazil,can one goes there to hustle.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by ggrin(f): 12:57am On Dec 03, 2019
Samuelsoma:
No travel history really doesnt matter in this case cos I have seen persons that never traveled before and yet got the brazil visa on their virgin passport
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