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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by MrBrownJay1(m): 1:54am On Dec 03, 2019
Kodia007:
House, what is happening in Brazil,can one goes there to hustle.

where some have failed many have succeeded and vice versa.... the above will greatly depend on who you are, how you are, your abilities and state of mind on the ground.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by calabardick(m): 4:01am On Dec 12, 2019
AngelicBeing:
Lol, from the response of Beautyaddy to this post, the clue might not be far, fingers crossed wink

You nailed it

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by calabardick(m): 4:20am On Dec 12, 2019
BedLam:
Hey why do you like stressing innocent people? Google Brazilian embassy in Lagos and all the info you asked are there. She doesn't work with immigration. This is uncalled for please.


That's the stupidity of most Nigerians, that's why they fall prey for fraudsters parading themselves as traveling agents.
I processed my visa, booked my flight without using any agent or whatever. I did all my research online and I got the VISA. All a common Nigerian knows about their phones is social networks, acquiring skills; 0%, research 0% and yet you see them everywhere carrying expensive phones with empty brain.

Mme. useme.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by calabardick(m): 5:11am On Dec 12, 2019
I want to appreciate you for your contributions to the success of this thread, It's so impressive.

Adjo10 is like the mom here, so accommodating, caring and detailed; sometimes you answer questions I personally will not because they sound stoopid and irrelevant to me. e.g. Questions that have been answered severally, or questions that the answers are boldly written on the embassy's website. Your heart is warm and comfy. You're good. grin (see me see wahala with person wife)

MrBrownJay1 and to you the father in the house, highly experienced & informed, always strictly on point, no sentiment, no shortcuts. You chastise and instruct. That's my kinda man.

justwise the thread FBI (other threads have DSS & SSS, you rock) the officer in charge of change, truth and a better Nigeria. I really didn't recognize you until I saw something like "kiss this moniker goodbye for a very long time" that's when I realized that there's fire here.

Back to business.
I am considering relocating to Brazil.
I have a Vitem I VISA I obtained (2017) for a professional "Industrial Automation" training in Brazil in an OEM (Smar Equipamentos Industriais, São Paulo). The training took place at their factory & training centre at Sertãozinho, I return to São Paulo on weekends.

I thought of relocating to Sertãozinho, though due to the nature of my training (intensive) I wasn't opportun to explore the area.
Is it advisable to consider Sertãozinho?

As for my visa, I'm sure it wouldn't be a problem renewing it or obtaining another since I've been there before.
Please I strongly need your advice and any other information that will help.

Obrigado.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by johnwell(m): 6:24am On Dec 12, 2019
johnwell:
Adjo10 and MrBrownJay1 I sincerely appreciate your contributions on this thread.

I have a Vitem 1 visa that I obtained since 2017 for an industrial automation training at Sertãozinho

I thought of relocating to Brazil and I consider Sertãozinho.
I don't really have much info about the place, due to the intensive nature of my training I wasn't opportuned to explore the area, I was only free at weekends which I spent at São Paulo .

How is Sertãozinho ?
The cost of living and ICT related jobs?
I will as well appreciate your advice and suggestions.

As for the visa, I don't think it will be difficult getting another one since I'm not a first timer on their soil.

Thanks

We are waiting for your response please .
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by justwise(m): 4:37pm On Dec 12, 2019
calabardick:
I want to appreciate you for your contributions to the success of this thread, It's so impressive.

Adjo10 is like the mom here, so accommodating, caring and detailed; sometimes you answer questions I personally will not because they sound stoopid and irrelevant to me. e.g. Questions that have been answered severally, or questions that the answers are boldly written on the embassy's website. Your heart is warm and comfy. You're good. grin (see me see wahala with person wife)

MrBrownJay1 and to you the father in the house, highly experienced & informed, always strictly on point, no sentiment, no shortcuts. You chastise and instruct. That's my kinda man.

justwise the thread FBI (other threads have DSS & SSS, you rock) the officer in charge of change, truth and a better Nigeria. I really didn't recognize you until I saw something like "kiss this moniker goodbye for a very long time" that's when I realized that there's fire here.

Back to business.
I am considering relocating to Brazil.
I have a Vitem I VISA I obtained (2017) for a professional "Industrial Automation" training in Brazil in an OEM (Smar Equipamentos Industriais, São Paulo). The training took place at their factory & training centre at Sertãozinho, I return to São Paulo on weekends.

I thought of relocating to Sertãozinho, though due to the nature of my training (intensive) I wasn't opportun to explore the area.
Is it advisable to consider Sertãozinho?

As for my visa, I'm sure it wouldn't be a problem renewing it or obtaining another since I've been there before.
Please I strongly need your advice and any other information that will help.

Obrigado.

Please avoid quoting this post, ant spambot tagged it as spam.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Fejoks: 11:30pm On Dec 12, 2019
Please oo what is delaying Brazil embassy I have applied since 4th of November and till now still under review
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by OneNaija(m): 9:26am On Dec 13, 2019
Fejoks:
Please oo what is delaying Brazil embassy I have applied since 4th of November and till now still under review

A friend of mine applied since 7 weeks now and still showing under review. They keep delaying application maybe they are lazy or incompetent.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by calabardick(m): 7:04pm On Dec 13, 2019
justwise:


Please avoid quoting this post, ant spambot tagged it as spam.




Please is anything wrong with the post?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by justwise(m): 7:36pm On Dec 13, 2019
calabardick:





Please is anything wrong with the post?
Nothing but the software tagged it as spam which happens sometimes.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by calabardick(m): 6:01pm On Dec 14, 2019
Adjo10

MrBrownJay1

Please I'm still expecting your response .

Thanks
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 1:01am On Dec 15, 2019
calabardick:
I want to appreciate you for your contributions to the success of this thread, It's so impressive.

Adjo10 is like the mom here, so accommodating, caring and detailed; sometimes you answer questions I personally will not because they sound stoopid and irrelevant to me. e.g. Questions that have been answered severally, or questions that the answers are boldly written on the embassy's website. Your heart is warm and comfy. You're good. grin (see me see wahala with person wife)

MrBrownJay1 and to you the father in the house, highly experienced & informed, always strictly on point, no sentiment, no shortcuts. You chastise and instruct. That's my kinda man.

justwise the thread FBI (other threads have DSS & SSS, you rock) the officer in charge of change, truth and a better Nigeria. I really didn't recognize you until I saw something like "kiss this moniker goodbye for a very long time" that's when I realized that there's fire here.

Back to business.
I am considering relocating to Brazil.
I have a Vitem I VISA I obtained (2017) for a professional "Industrial Automation" training in Brazil in an OEM (Smar Equipamentos Industriais, São Paulo). The training took place at their factory & training centre at Sertãozinho, I return to São Paulo on weekends.

I thought of relocating to Sertãozinho, though due to the nature of my training (intensive) I wasn't opportun to explore the area.
Is it advisable to consider Sertãozinho?

As for my visa, I'm sure it wouldn't be a problem renewing it or obtaining another since I've been there before.
Please I strongly need your advice and any other information that will help.

Obrigado.

Hello calabardick. I think your post can now be commented on giving Juswise’s response that it was due to a technical problem.

I don’t think my response will be of much help but let me try and answer it in a more general way. Relocating to Brazil seem like a good idea to me but again it all depends on personel choice of country, purpose of relocation and most importantly the type of resident permit you have in Brazil.

Brazil is big and everyone has a city that appeals to him or her for various reasons. If Sertãozinho appeals to you, then go for it. It looks like you may be able to find work there in your field given your narrative. Finding a work you are passionate about is an important step worth considering.

My question however is, how do you plan relocating to Brazil in terms of visa or resident permit? because Vitem I does not allow an extended stay or residency to the best of my knowledge. But if you already have a good plan and think moving to Brazil is good then i support you 100%. Brazil has been good to me. It can also be excellent to you.

Cheers

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Brexiteer(m): 1:29pm On Dec 15, 2019
Adjo10:


Hello calabardick. I think your post can now be commented on giving Juswise’s response that it was due to a technical problem.

I don’t think my response will be of much help but let me try and answer it in a more general way. Relocating to Brazil seem like a good idea to me but again it all depends on personel choice of country, purpose of relocation and most importantly the type of resident permit you have in Brazil.

Brazil is big and everyone has a city that appeals to him or her for various reasons. If Sertãozinho appeals to you, then go for it. It looks like you may be able to find work there in your field given your narrative. Finding a work you are passionate about is an important step worth considering.

My question however is, how do you plan relocating to Brazil in terms of visa or resident permit? because Vitem I does not allow an extended stay or residency to the best of my knowledge. But if you already have a good plan and think moving to Brazil is good then i support you 100%. Brazil has been good to me. It can also be excellent to you.

Cheers
Hello Adjo

Thanks for your contribution. Concerning education for a toddler in Brazil. Are there good schs in Brazil with english as language of instruction?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by calabardick(m): 2:12pm On Dec 15, 2019
Adjo10:


Hello calabardick. I think your post can now be commented on giving Juswise’s response that it was due to a technical problem.

I don’t think my response will be of much help but let me try and answer it in a more general way. Relocating to Brazil seem like a good idea to me but again it all depends on personel choice of country, purpose of relocation and most importantly the type of resident permit you have in Brazil.

Brazil is big and everyone has a city that appeals to him or her for various reasons. If Sertãozinho appeals to you, then go for it. It looks like you may be able to find work there in your field given your narrative. Finding a work you are passionate about is an important step worth considering.

My question however is, how do you plan relocating to Brazil in terms of visa or resident permit? because Vitem I does not allow an extended stay or residency to the best of my knowledge. But if you already have a good plan and think moving to Brazil is good then i support you 100%. Brazil has been good to me. It can also be excellent to you.

Cheers

Thanks for the response.
In terms of relocation, I don't depend on the Vtem, it's for study.

i met an MD of one of the major Industrial Automation OEM when I came there for training, we are working on something.
I will like us to have a private conversation.

Thanks

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 2:28pm On Dec 15, 2019
Brexiteer:

Hello Adjo

Thanks for your contribution. Concerning education for a toddler in Brazil. Are there good schs in Brazil with english as language of instruction?

Hi Brexiteer. That will be an international school and it’s very expensive but if you have the money no problem.

Cheers
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 2:30pm On Dec 15, 2019
calabardick:


Thanks for the response.
In terms of relocation, I don't depend on the Vtem, it's for study.

i met an MD of one of the major Industrial Automation OEM when I came there for training, we are working on something.
I will like us to have a private conversation.

Thanks

Ok it sounds good. So far as there is a plan, there is a good chance you will enjoy Brazil. Cheers

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by juliusocean(m): 5:43am On Dec 16, 2019
Hey Adjo10 compliments of the season
So I was watching a vlog the other day and the guy mentioned smt he said those who give birth on expired tourist visas are not granted PR sometimes even with a brazillian child they are compelled to apply /seek for asylum which may or not be granted like really? What's your thought on that?
Keep the thread moving..... ✈

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 2:47pm On Dec 16, 2019
juliusocean:
Hey Adjo10 compliments of the season
So I was watching a vlog the other day and the guy mentioned smt he said those who give birth on expired tourist visas are not granted PR sometimes even with a brazillian child they are compelled to apply /seek for asylum which may or not be granted like really? What's your thought on that?
Keep the thread moving..... ✈

Merry Christmas juliusocean. The information you got from the vlog is absolutely false and has no legal backing. Parents of a Brazilian child get PR no matter your status. Period. This is guaranteed by the constitution of Brazil.

Let me tell you something, the only thing many Nigerians i have met here know is asylum, asylum, asylum... and nothing else. Many do not even know that they are entitled to PR when they give birth here. And unfortunately, this is how we are seen here (the people claiming asylum). That is why i have no Nigerian friends here. I did not immigrate to another country just to live like I’m in Nigeria lol. Some have genuine reasons for seeking asylum and many Nigerians here are good people but i just prefer to be in my little corner.

Cheers

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by juliusocean(m): 5:17pm On Dec 16, 2019
Adjo10:


Merry Christmas juliusocean. The information you got from the vlog is absolutely false and has no legal backing. Parents of a Brazilian child get PR no matter your status. Period. This is guaranteed by the constitution of Brazil.

Let me tell you something, the only thing many Nigerians i have met here know is asylum, asylum, asylum... and nothing else. Many do not even know that they are entitled to PR when they give birth here. And unfortunately, this is how we are seen here (the people claiming asylum). That is why i have no Nigerian friends here. I did not immigrate to another country just to live like I’m in Nigeria lol. Some have genuine reasons for seeking asylum and many Nigerians here are good people but i just prefer to be in my little corner.

Cheers
Nice one we need more people who think outside the box.. So talk to us about something that scares everyone THE LANGUAGE how long did it take you to grasp
2: is it true you must have a job / job contract when applying for the residence permit?

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 10:35am On Dec 17, 2019
juliusocean:

Nice one we need more people who think outside the box.. So talk to us about something that scares everyone THE LANGUAGE how long did it take you to grasp
2: is it true you must have a job / job contract when applying for the residence permit?

How fast you learn the language depends on your ability to learn new languages, your purpose of learning it and how motivated and committed you are to it. If Citizenship is your target then 6 months intensive language classes that is 4-5 hours class a day at a Brazilian university is enough. Come with some money with you so you don’t go out looking for work the moment you land instead dedicate 6 months to taken classes. Before 2019, the Naturalisation process required everyone to take a Portugese exam organized by the Brazilian government. This used to delay people’s ability to apply for citizenship early because this exam was organized only twice a year and it was not easy to get a place in the exam so people had to wait for years before sitting the exam but thank God this exam requirement is no more needed from around Feb 2019. Instead showing that you took the Special “Portuguese for foreigners course” in a Brazilian university for 6 months is enough. It’s cost a lot of money to take this course for foreigners but thank God it is free for PR holders. PR is sweet oooo lol. If you want to make it faster towards citizenship, then start learning Portuguese online before you land here to give birth. That way you will skip some basic levels at the Brazilian university and may take you only 4 months to get to the level required for citizenship. This is the path i used.

2. For PR based on a Brazil child, you absolutely need no proof of work nor proof of money. You see, lets get the facts straight, PR based on a Brazilian child simply has to do with being the parents of the child and you do not need to prove anything else major except that you do not have a criminal record. Even with a criminal record, you could still get it so far as the crime in not punishable in Brazil for more than a year imprisonment.

Who ever told you about the proof of work is talking about PR based on special skills needed in Brazil. Of course in that case you must have been invited by a Brazilian company and must have a work contract.

Don’t worry too much about PR based on a Brazilian child. All you need is for your child to be born here. Period.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by AngelicBeing: 10:50am On Dec 17, 2019
Adjo10:


Merry Christmas juliusocean. The information you got from the vlog is absolutely false and has no legal backing. Parents of a Brazilian child get PR no matter your status. Period. This is guaranteed by the constitution of Brazil.

Let me tell you something, the only thing many Nigerians i have met here know is asylum, asylum, asylum... and nothing else. Many do not even know that they are entitled to PR when they give birth here. And unfortunately, this is how we are seen here (the people claiming asylum). That is why i have no Nigerian friends here. I did not immigrate to another country just to live like I’m in Nigeria lol. Some have genuine reasons for seeking asylum and many Nigerians here are good people but i just prefer to be in my little corner.

Cheers
l agree with your post especially the last 6 sentences of your post, the fear of associating with some Nigerians outside Nigeria is the beginning or end of your doom depending on which side the pendulum swings to you, even attending Nigerian churches Na another kasala) , it is better to hide in your little corner.

That is why I choose to remain permanently on Mount Everest where I have my building on top of the highest Mountain on earth, l don't want any association with backstabbers, bloodsuckers, witches and wizards. I only want Angels to visit me on the mountain, care for me and bring me food daily and they have been doing that, I trust the celestial Angels more than humans because they will not harm / gossip / backstab or kill me as long as l obey the celestial golden rules grin

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by juliusocean(m): 12:18pm On Dec 17, 2019
Adjo10:


How fast you learn the language depends on your ability to learn new languages, your purpose of learning it and how motivated and committed you are to it. If Citizenship is your target then 6 months intensive language classes that is 4-5 hours class a day at a Brazilian university is enough. Come with some money with you so you don’t go out looking for work the moment you land instead dedicate 6 months to taken classes. Before 2019, the Naturalisation process required everyone to take a Portugese exam organized by the Brazilian government. This used to delay people’s ability to apply for citizenship early because this exam was organized only twice a year and it was not easy to get a place in the exam so people had to wait for years before sitting the exam but thank God this exam requirement is no more needed from around Feb 2019. Instead showing that you took the Special “Portuguese for foreigners course” in a Brazilian university for 6 months is enough. It’s cost a lot of money to take this course for foreigners but thank God it is free for PR holders. PR is sweet oooo lol. If you want to make it faster towards citizenship, then start learning Portuguese online before you land here to give birth. That way you will skip some basic levels at the Brazilian university and may take you only 4 months to get to the level required for citizenship. This is the path i used.

2. For PR based on a Brazil child, you absolutely need no proof of work nor proof of money. You see, lets get the facts straight, PR based on a Brazilian child simply has to do with being the parents of the child and you do not need to prove anything else major except that you do not have a criminal record. Even with a criminal record, you could still get it so far as the crime in not punishable in Brazil for more than a year imprisonment.

Who ever told you about the proof of work is talking about PR based on special skills needed in Brazil. Of course in that case you must have been invited by a Brazilian company and must have a work contract.

Don’t worry too much about PR based on a Brazilian child. All you need is for your child to be born here. Period.
Ma'am you're a walking encyclopedia if I touch down brazil I must find you.. There's no way you keeping all these brains to yourselfgrin grin I'll post a link to the vlog i talked about earlier so you can check it out.
Keep the thread moving... ✈

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Re: 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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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 1:26pm On Dec 17, 2019
chriscole:
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
.

Per the new naturalization law the language requirement can be met in one of the following ways:

1. a CELPE-Bras certificate (the Brazilian government Portuguese language exams). To get a certificate, one much write the exam and get a minimum score equivalent to about 6 months full time 4-5 hours a day of language school attendance. Assuming you start from 0 knowledge in Portuguese.

2. A language certificate from a Portuguese course in a Brazilian institution designed for foreigners thus “the Portuguese for foreigners “ course offered in most Brazilian universities and i think private language schools in Brazil. I’m not sure about the private school part. Also for around 6 months (Starting from 0).

3. Certificate from any other institution in or outside Brazil. This is where your question comes in. I have no clue which institutions in or outside Brazil fall into this category. Absolutely no idea. Sorry...

I took mine for free as a PR holder. I have no idea how much it will cost. I will let us know if i come across such info. The only thing i heard about it is that it is expensive. I think because that is what most foreigners who want to study Portuguese in Brazil use to secure their student visas. (Americans and other Westerners). They have money lol

Cheers

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by juliusocean(m): 1:39pm On Dec 17, 2019
Adjo10:


Per the new naturalization law the language requirement can be met in one of the following ways:

1. a CELPE-Bras certificate (the Brazilian government Portuguese language exams). To get a certificate, one much write the exam and get a minimum score equivalent to about 6 months full time 4-5 hours a day of language school attendance. Assuming you start from 0 knowledge in Portuguese.

2. A language certificate from a Portuguese course in a Brazilian institution designed for foreigners thus “the Portuguese for foreigners “ course offered in most Brazilian universities and i think private language schools in Brazil. I’m not sure about the private school part. Also for around 6 months (Starting from 0).

3. Certificate from any other institution in or outside Brazil. This is where your question comes in. I have no clue which institutions in or outside Brazil fall into this category. Absolutely no idea. Sorry...

I took mine for free as a PR holder. I have no idea how much it will cost. I will let us know if i come across such info. The only thing i heard about it is that it is expensive. I think because that is what most foreigners who want to study Portuguese in Brazil use to secure their student visas. (Americans and other Westerners). They have money lol

Cheers

Cool so with your PR you just walk into any University of choice and apply for free amazing..
About 2m should be enough for a family of 3 to settle for a while learning the language a little before you start job hunting I guess
Adjo10 here is the link to the vlog please watch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b174hFIey-o&t=428s

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TechSpot: 3:30pm On Dec 17, 2019
chriscole:

Okay.. interview was great not much asked just random "WH" questions i think they just wanted to see me in person...

How long after your interview did you get your passport?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 3:06pm On Dec 18, 2019
juliusocean:


Cool so with your PR you just walk into any University of choice and apply for free amazing..
About 2m should be enough for a family of 3 to settle for a while learning the language a little before you start job hunting I guess
Adjo10 here is the link to the vlog please watch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b174hFIey-o&t=428s

Thanks. I just watched the video and applaud him for his selfless act of trying to give information that many of our Africans brothers and sisters have but refuse to share. This is not to say that i endorse him nor claim every info he gives is correct or wrong. People have different source of information and different perspectives. We should all be opened to learning something new.

Back to the issue. I am not all knowing and in fact, i don’t know much. However most information i post here is a combination of official sources (Policia Federal which is like the immigration office), an aggregate of my own personal experience and that of my friends who gave birth here. I just checked again the immigration website which is in charge of receiving and processing PR applications to be sure what I’m saying is in accordance with the law. Trust me, unlike back home, they update info on their website by the minute. I can confirm that so far as the law is concerned, there is no requirement to submit proof of funds nor work contract for PR based on a Brazilian Child.

That said, the law allows immigration officers to ask for additional documents based on their observations during the filling process. So if you show up for your PR applications dressed and looking like a person who has nothing to eat and just wants to get a PR to take social benefits, then you may have the immigration officer asking you for funny documents lol.

In summary, most people who are genuinely in Brazil to contribute to the development of the country will not be required to show such funny documents. You are treated the way you present yourself. Cheers

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by juliusocean(m): 4:25pm On Dec 18, 2019
Adjo10:


Thanks. I just watched the video and applaud him for his selfless act of trying to give information that many of our Africans brothers and sisters have but refuse to share. This is not to say that i endorse him nor claim every info he gives is correct or wrong. People have different source of information and different perspectives. We should all be opened to learning something new.

Back to the issue. I am not all knowing and in fact, i don’t know much. However most information i post here is a combination of official sources (Policia Federal which is like the immigration office), an aggregate of my own personal experience and that of my friends who gave birth here. I just checked again the immigration website which is in charge of receiving and processing PR applications to be sure what I’m saying is in accordance with the law. Trust me, unlike back home, they update info on their website by the minute. I can confirm that so far as the law is concerned, there is no requirement to submit proof of funds nor work contract for PR based on a Brazilian Child.

That said, the law allows immigration officers to ask for additional documents based on their observations during the filling process. So if you show up for your PR applications dressed and looking like a person who has nothing to eat and just wants to get a PR to take social benefits, then you may have the immigration officer asking you for funny documents lol.

In summary, most people who are genuinely in Brazil to contribute to the development of the country will not be required to show such funny documents. You are treated the way you present yourself. Cheers


Spoken like a real G
Allow me to ask why do Africans like asylum
I don't like the word asylum it's a huge turn off for me I just stopped watching grin

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by pertruchi: 6:00pm On Dec 18, 2019
The vlogger is really trying with firsthand info. Have been following him for awhile now. Will definitely see him someday.

Thanks. I just watched the video and applaud him for his selfless act of trying to give information that many of our Africans brothers and sisters have but refuse to share. This is not to say that i endorse him nor claim every info he gives is correct or wrong. People have different source of information and different perspectives. We should all be opened to learning something new.

Back to the issue. I am not all knowing and in fact, i don’t know much. However most information i post here is a combination of official sources (Policia Federal which is like the immigration office), an aggregate of my own personal experience and that of my friends who gave birth here. I just checked again the immigration website which is in charge of receiving and processing PR applications to be sure what I’m saying is in accordance with the law. Trust me, unlike back home, they update info on their website by the minute. I can confirm that so far as the law is concerned, there is no requirement to submit proof of funds nor work contract for PR based on a Brazilian Child.

That said, the law allows immigration officers to ask for additional documents based on their observations during the filling process. So if you show up for your PR applications dressed and looking like a person who has nothing to eat and just wants to get a PR to take social benefits, then you may have the immigration officer asking you for funny documents lol.

In summary, most people who are genuinely in Brazil to contribute to the development of the country will not be required to show such funny documents. You are treated the way you present yourself. Cheers [/quote]
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by MrBrownJay1(m): 7:49pm On Dec 18, 2019
@Calabardick
i am sorry but i am clueless on such issue.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 12:20am On Dec 19, 2019
juliusocean:



Spoken like a real G
Allow me to ask why do Africans like asylum
I don't like the word asylum it's a huge turn off for me I just stopped watching grin

I stopped watching too lol
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by calabardick(m): 12:28am On Dec 19, 2019
MrBrownJay1:
@Calabardick
i am sorry but i am clueless on such issue.

Okay. Thanks

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