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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by sammysneh(m): 7:58am On Jan 23, 2021
Anyone gotten the visa on a virgin passport before here?

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by slimanyd: 12:39pm On Jan 23, 2021
Ijeamaka1:
I finally moved to SP with my family from Nigeria getting accommodation in São Paulo as a tourist is hectic ,your cpf is not enough , but with Gods grace I meet someone that was able to vouch for me after several tries secured a two bedroom apartment at itaquera for 1250 Reis including condominium fee but I had to stay in an air b n b for 2 weeks before I got the apartment

Congratulations boss. The 1250reas I guess is monthly rent baa
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ijeamaka1: 1:23pm On Jan 23, 2021
TechSpot:


From your description, it seems Itaquera is similar to Guarulhos.

I stayed in Guarulhos for a month, though it's safe, quiet, relatively affordable though not as modern or highbrow like places I stayed in Sao Paulo city centre thus I'm looking for a city that's a balance between both Sao Paulo city and Guarulhos.


Since you've stayed in both Guarulhos and Itaquera... What made u decide to settle down in Itaquera?


Stay safe, I wish you and you family all the best of life in Brazil.


*Pardon my many questions
If you looking for a city that balances both Guarulhos and centro maybe you should try itaim bibi or jardin
Visited a friend in itaquera and I liked the area you hardly find blacks there especially Nigerians it’s a white Brazilian dominated area,

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ijeamaka1: 1:24pm On Jan 23, 2021
slimanyd:


Congratulations boss. The 1250reas I guess is monthly rent baa
Yes monthly that’s just the rent excluding gas,water,light and internet bill
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by slimanyd: 2:01pm On Jan 23, 2021
Ijeamaka1:

Yes monthly that’s just the rent excluding gas,water,light and internet bill

Okày. Still okay . Laslas , make all sum up to like 1500. Which is considerably fair.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TechSpot: 5:07pm On Jan 23, 2021
Ijeamaka1:

If you looking for a city that balances both Guarulhos and centro maybe you should try itaim bibi or jardin
Visited a friend in itaquera and I liked the area you hardly find blacks there especially Nigerians it’s a white Brazilian dominated area,


Ok... Thank you
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Nwebele: 1:51am On Jan 24, 2021
Congrats. Do you plan on having a baby in Brazil or you came on a work permit visa? I ask because you said you finally moved to Brazil. Yet you also said someone had to vouch for you to be able to get an accommodation.

Ijeamaka1:
I finally moved to SP with my family from Nigeria getting accommodation in São Paulo as a tourist is hectic ,your cpf is not enough , but with Gods grace I meet someone that was able to vouch for me after several tries secured a two bedroom apartment at itaquera for 1250 Reis including condominium fee but I had to stay in an air b n b for 2 weeks before I got the apartment
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Nwebele: 1:54am On Jan 24, 2021
Maybe you need to try Morumbi. It's a nice place

TechSpot:


From your description, it seems Itaquera is similar to Guarulhos.

I stayed in Guarulhos for a month, though it's safe, quiet, relatively affordable though not as modern or highbrow like places I stayed in Sao Paulo city centre thus I'm looking for a city that's a balance between both Sao Paulo city and Guarulhos.


Since you've stayed in both Guarulhos and Itaquera... What made u decide to settle down in Itaquera?


Stay safe, I wish you and you family all the best of life in Brazil.


*Pardon my many questions

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ijeamaka1: 2:05pm On Jan 24, 2021
Nwebele:
Congrats. Do you plan on having a baby in Brazil or you came on a work permit visa? I ask because you said you finally moved to Brazil. Yet you also said someone had to vouch for you to be able to get an accommodation.

Came to have a baby

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Nwebele: 4:29pm On Jan 24, 2021
Oh OK. Congrats in advance


Ijeamaka1:

Came to have a baby
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by centuryman(m): 5:02pm On Jan 24, 2021
Congrats @Ijeamaka1...

Please, how did you go about money exchange issues?

Did you open a dom account with gtbank and save $ in it to spend in Brazil as suggested by someone in this thread? Or...

Did you leave your naira in your naira account and then exchange it once in Brazil?
What is the best thing to do please? @all.


Ijeamaka1:

Yes monthly that’s just the rent excluding gas,water,light and internet bill
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ijeamaka1: 8:27pm On Jan 24, 2021
centuryman:
Congrats @Ijeamaka1...

Please, how did you go about money exchange issues?

Did you open a dom account with gtbank and save $ in it to spend in Brazil as suggested by someone in this thread? Or...

Did you leave your naira in your naira account and then exchange it once in Brazil?
What is the best thing to do please? @all.




I left my naira in my Nigerian account and change it here whenever I need reas there are guys here in sp that do exchange for people but their rate is high,since am left with little or no choice I have to patronize them
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by slimanyd: 8:33pm On Jan 24, 2021
Ijeamaka1:

I left my naira in my Nigerian account and change it here whenever I need reas there are guys here in sp that do exchange for people but their rate is high,since am left with little or no choice I have to patronize them

Is these rate equivalent with what U're giving bro or higher

Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by centuryman(m): 8:41pm On Jan 24, 2021
Thank you.

So each time you exchanged naira for reas, was there a 10% deduction for the government as said by someone in this thread?

Regards.

Ijeamaka1:

I left my naira in my Nigerian account and change it here whenever I need reas there are guys here in sp that do exchange for people but their rate is high,since am left with little or no choice I have to patronize them
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ijeamaka1: 9:02pm On Jan 24, 2021
slimanyd:


Is these rate equivalent with what U're giving bro or higher
lol way more higher as high as 98,0000 naira for 1000reas
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ijeamaka1: 9:03pm On Jan 24, 2021
centuryman:
Thank you.

So each time you exchanged naira for reas, was there a 10% deduction for the government as said by someone in this thread?

Regards.

Yes if you are using a registered exchanger like travelex and that’s for dollar, euro or pounds to reas not naira they don’t accept naira

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by centuryman(m): 9:13pm On Jan 24, 2021
Ijeamaka1:

Yes if you are using a registered exchanger like travelex and that’s for dollar, euro or pounds to reas not naira they don’t accept naira

Thank you very much.

A quick one please. If I'm going with my wife and a 4yr old kid, how many Visa application forms will I fill and submit?

Obrigado.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TechSpot: 10:04pm On Jan 24, 2021
Nwebele:
Maybe you need to try Morumbi. It's a nice place



Thanks for the recommendation
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TechSpot: 10:06pm On Jan 24, 2021
centuryman:


Thank you very much.

A quick one please. If I'm going with my wife and a 4yr old kid, how many Visa application forms will I fill and submit?

Obrigado.

You will fill separate application form for each person. That makes it 3 applications.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by centuryman(m): 10:20pm On Jan 24, 2021
TechSpot:


You will fill separate application form for each person. That makes it 3 applications.



Thanks very much.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by slimanyd: 10:25pm On Jan 24, 2021
Ijeamaka1:
lol way more higher as high as 98,0000 naira for 1000reas


Why not try out the BDC aspect maybe you would see a better deal ?
Hmmmn. Let me to do the calc well. grin to see if it's okay to just buy $ here in Nigeria to one's Dom Account from aboki or use this ur own method.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by chytai(f): 10:25pm On Jan 24, 2021
Hi, please did you buy health insurance? And how much is the balance in your bank account at the time you submitted your application.



Ijeamaka1:

Yes if you are using a registered exchanger like travelex and that’s for dollar, euro or pounds to reas not naira they don’t accept naira
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by centuryman(m): 10:52pm On Jan 24, 2021
slimanyd:



Why not try out the BDC aspect maybe you would see a better deal ?
Hmmmn. Let me to do the calc well. grin to see if it's okay to just buy $ here in Nigeria to one's Dom Account from aboki or use this ur own method.

I'm interested in your findings, please.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by slimanyd: 12:40am On Jan 25, 2021
centuryman:


I'm interested in your findings, please.

I realised the rate to a dollar over there is around 530/$ from his calculations. I think the best thing to save enough money is simply to get the dollar rate from aboki here and deposit it into your GTB $ dom Account , Thereby, you relieve your self from the extraneous exchange rate to a large extent. In Nigeria, We can still get it through aboki at 460/$ highest, whereas, Using the Brazilian BDC to get same amount will be roughly at 530/$ .

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by centuryman(m): 1:35am On Jan 25, 2021
slimanyd:


I realised the rate to a dollar over there is around 530/$ from his calculations. I think the best thing to save enough money is simply to get the dollar rate from aboki here and deposit it into your GTB $ dom Account , Thereby, you relieve your self from the extraneous exchange rate to a large extent. In Nigeria, We can still get it through aboki at 460/$ highest, whereas, Using the Brazilian BDC to get same amount will be roughly at 530/$ .

Well I guess you still have to change the dollars to reais and the 10% govt. tax will apply. So aside the high rate from the Brazilian BDC, you'd still pay 10% tax.

One needs to look for the best solution. Perhaps others who have gone through this particular process could weigh in with practical solution(s). It will be much appreciated.

Obrigado.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ijeamaka1: 1:59am On Jan 25, 2021
chytai:
Hi, please did you buy health insurance? And how much is the balance in your bank account at the time you submitted your application.



Yes I bought health insurance and my bank balance when I applied with my family was over 10million naira

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by slimanyd: 7:32am On Jan 25, 2021
centuryman:


Well I guess you still have to change the dollars to reais and the 10% govt. tax will apply. So aside the high rate from the Brazilian BDC, you'd still pay 10% tax.

One needs to look for the best solution. Perhaps others who have gone through this particular process could weigh in with practical solution(s). It will be much appreciated.

Obrigado.

Nope. I think10% only applies in a situation when u accept to change it to reas at travelex but you can easily use ur gtb dollar card to make Withdrawals without any charges through the atm. Let's await some more information as regards the best way to manuevre the scenario sha from the profs in brazil.
And moreover , Can't one send the fund to a family in naija and the person use western union to send such amount to brazil while the receiver gets same amount of money in cash without issues of exchange rate cheating.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ajokeomo: 9:38am On Jan 25, 2021
slimanyd:


Nope. I think10% only applies in a situation when u accept to change it to reas at travelex but you can easily use ur gtb dollar card to make Withdrawals without any charges through the atm. Let's await some more information as regards the best way to manuevre the scenario sha from the profs in brazil.
And moreover , Can't one send the fund to a family in naija and the person use western union to send such amount to brazil while the receiver gets same amount of money in cash without issues of exchange rate cheating.

You are right, 10% does not apply to withdrawals made at the ATM, GTB however charges for all withdrawal transactions made. I know for naira card, they charge N1,200 for every withdrawal transaction, no charges for POS usage. I’m not sure how much they charge on dollar card.

What I used to do is withdraw the amount I want to use at once to avoid multiple charges. I also use POS a lot, even street vendors have POS (not all). GTB naira to reas rate is usually low, very close to the official rate.

The BDC rate is also not fixed, it differs depending on who you are buying from and also depending on official rate at the time.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by centuryman(m): 9:51am On Jan 25, 2021
slimanyd:


Nope. I think10% only applies in a situation when u accept to change it to reas at travelex but you can easily use ur gtb dollar card to make Withdrawals without any charges through the atm. Let's await some more information as regards the best way to manuevre the scenario sha from the profs in brazil.

As for western union you can't send money from Nigeria.
Again, let's wait for those who have navigated this to kindly guide us.

And moreover , Can't one send the fund to a family in naija and the person use western union to send such amount to brazil while the receiver gets same amount of money in cash without issues of exchange rate cheating.

Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by centuryman(m): 9:58am On Jan 25, 2021
Ajokeomo:


You are right, 10% does not apply to withdrawals made at the ATM, GTB however charges for all withdrawal transactions made. I know for naira card, they charge N1,200 for every withdrawal transaction, no charges for POS usage. I’m not sure how much they charge on dollar card.

What I used to do is withdraw the amount I want to use at once to avoid multiple charges. I also use POS a lot, even street vendors have POS (not all). GTB naira to reas rate is usually low, very close to the official rate.

The BDC rate is also not fixed, it differs depending on who you are buying from and also depending on official rate at the time.

Oh, thank you. I didn't see this before I posted my last post. This is very helpful.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by centuryman(m): 10:08am On Jan 25, 2021
Ajokeomo:


You are right, 10% does not apply to withdrawals made at the ATM, GTB however charges for all withdrawal transactions made. I know for naira card, they charge N1,200 for every withdrawal transaction, no charges for POS usage. I’m not sure how much they charge on dollar card.

What I used to do is withdraw the amount I want to use at once to avoid multiple charges. I also use POS a lot, even street vendors have POS (not all). GTB naira to reas rate is usually low, very close to the official rate.

The BDC rate is also not fixed, it differs depending on who you are buying from and also depending on official rate at the time.

Are you saying you withdraw reais or even dollars from Brazilian ATMs with a Naira denominated ATM? Is this what you mean?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ajokeomo: 10:56am On Jan 25, 2021
centuryman:


Are you saying you withdraw reais or even dollars from Brazilian ATMs with a Naira denominated ATM? Is this what you mean?

Yes, I withdraw reas with GTB naira mastercard. Other Nigerian denominated mastercards might work too. The issue with naira mastercards now is the limit. As at 2019 and early 2020, the limit was higher so I could withdraw as much reas as I needed.

With the spending limit, you can limit your naira mastercard to minor POS purchases only while you use your dollar card for major withdrawals.

Also, when you want to use POS and they ask “Debito ou Credito”. You need to respond “Credito” even though our cards have “Debit” written on them.

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