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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by kisibo: 1:13pm On Mar 27, 2021
jennagoo:
Good morning house and Thanks for still keeping the thread active.... Please can anyone share their POE experience in Sao Paulo airport for pregnant women? What questions where you asked, how did you dress, was the pregnancy obvious to the immigration officers etc. I hope to travel by end of March. Thanks and looking forward to your response

pls update us about your experience at the POE for others that are coming... thanks
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by kisibo: 1:16pm On Mar 27, 2021
femiaction:
New requirements from NDLEA

Pls tell us more about your post....is it part of the new requirement or what? . thanks
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ijaay83: 3:45pm On Mar 27, 2021
Ijeamaka1:
I did not declare i want to have a baby

Was it after you got your visa that you paid your hospital and doctor fee? Or did you pay when you got to Brazil?.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ijaay83: 3:54pm On Mar 27, 2021
[quote author=Samuelsoma post=85365387]Oh wow! Congratulations on your arrival bro, I wish you the very best and congratulations in advance on the birth of your brazilian baby. Have a safe stay and please dont forget to always share your experiences over there in Sao Paulo on this platform so that others can learn from you. Welcome to the land flowing with milk and honey smiley wink cheesy[/quot.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ijeamaka1: 7:43pm On Mar 27, 2021
Ijaay83:


Was it after you got your visa that you paid your hospital and doctor fee? Or did you pay when you got to Brazil?.
You pay when you get to Brazil after you give birth at the hospital of your choice
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by kisibo: 5:55pm On Mar 31, 2021
jennagoo:
Good morning house and Thanks for still keeping the thread active.... Please can anyone share their POE experience in Sao Paulo airport for pregnant women? What questions where you asked, how did you dress, was the pregnancy obvious to the immigration officers etc. I hope to travel by end of March. Thanks and looking forward to your response

hello sir, kindly update us about your trip... thanks
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kjnwancaro: 10:26am On Apr 03, 2021
Can someone confirm if the consulate has resumed tourist visa applications? One agent told me they have resumed

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Fikky1234: 4:57pm On Apr 05, 2021
Is Brazil embassy in Lagos now opened?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Fikky1234: 4:59pm On Apr 05, 2021
Please did you get any update about this yet?
Kjnwancaro:
Can someone confirm if the consulate has resumed tourist visa applications? One agent told me they have resumed
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kjnwancaro: 8:11pm On Apr 05, 2021
Fikky1234:
Please did you get any update about this yet?

No, tried to call no answer
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Fikky1234: 8:58pm On Apr 05, 2021
Oh! Thanks for your response I appreciate
Kjnwancaro:


No, tried to call no answer
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Nwebele: 11:47pm On Apr 07, 2021
I am searching for a pregnant mom or new mom to share my 2 bedroom apartment with. It's a nice condominium in a quiet area of Morumbi Sao Paulo. I am traveling back to base and nooe would be there till I come back
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Gbade66: 11:56pm On Apr 07, 2021
Lagos to istanbul to cuba to bahamas
olawax22:
Good day everyone, I have a Bahamas tourist electronic visa at hand now... I don’t know if sau Paulo is a good route or I will appreciate any advice concerning the flight routine from Nigeria without transit visa.... please help me with your recent experience ����
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kjnwancaro: 11:59pm On Apr 07, 2021
Fikky1234:
Oh! Thanks for your response I appreciate

If you have an update on this pls let me know
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by planetx: 1:59am On Apr 08, 2021
Giving birth in a country totally devastated by Covid.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Fikky1234: 7:24am On Apr 08, 2021
I sent someone to the embassy yesterday it was still closed
Kjnwancaro:


If you have an update on this pls let me know
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by kisibo: 7:42am On Apr 08, 2021
Nwebele:
I am searching for a pregnant mom or new mom to share my 2 bedroom apartment with. It's a nice condominium in a quiet area of Morumbi Sao Paulo. I am traveling back to base and nooe would be there till I come back

when are u going back?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kjnwancaro: 10:06am On Apr 08, 2021
Fikky1234:
I sent someone to the embassy yesterday it was still closed

Oh thanks
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Nwebele: 11:04am On Apr 08, 2021
Don't know yet. I will spend some time with my family at least 2 months before returning


kisibo:


when are u going back?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Osasu007: 6:52am On Apr 10, 2021
Hello folks. I am living in Brazil now. I once followed this trend while I was in Nigeria long before the covid 19 started. The advise people gave was very helpful hence I have come here to be giving first hand information regarding every questions you guys have. One thing I will say first is this. This idea of giving birth in Brazil is favourable for those who can afford it. FOR THOSE OF U COMING HERE TO COME HUSTLE FOR MONEY, ABEG, FORGET IT! Unless u be Yahoo boy or unless u coming for drug with 80%chance of going to jail one day.
As developed as Brazil is, its indeed still more like a third world country.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by dehiero: 10:53am On Apr 10, 2021
Osasu007:
Hello folks. I am living in Brazil now. I once followed this trend while I was in Nigeria long before the covid 19 started. The advise people gave was very helpful hence I have come here to be giving first hand information regarding every questions you guys have. One thing I will say first is this. This idea of giving birth in Brazil is favourable for those who can afford it. FOR THOSE OF U COMING HERE TO COME HUSTLE FOR MONEY, ABEG, FORGET IT! Unless u be Yahoo boy or unless u coming for drug with 80%chance of going to jail one day.
As developed as Brazil is, its indeed still more like a third world country.
When are you moving back to Nigeria?

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by kisibo: 11:02am On Apr 10, 2021
dehiero:

When are you moving back to Nigeria?

good question... �

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by oluayebenz: 11:10am On Apr 10, 2021
kisibo:


good question... �

How is that a good question?

You better face reality...... is brazil not a third world country?

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by kisibo: 11:21am On Apr 10, 2021
oluayebenz:


How is that a good question?

You better face reality...... is brazil not a third world country?

Agreed or not, can you compare Brazil to Nigeria?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by untamedd(f): 12:25pm On Apr 10, 2021
Osasu007:
Hello folks. I am living in Brazil now. I once followed this trend while I was in Nigeria long before the covid 19 started. The advise people gave was very helpful hence I have come here to be giving first hand information regarding every questions you guys have. One thing I will say first is this. This idea of giving birth in Brazil is favourable for those who can afford it. FOR THOSE OF U COMING HERE TO COME HUSTLE FOR MONEY, ABEG, FORGET IT! Unless u be Yahoo boy or unless u coming for drug with 80%chance of going to jail one day.
As developed as Brazil is, its indeed still more like a third world country.

It really depends on what you mean by “hustle”. If you’re talking about menial jobs like one can easily get in the US and make money, then you might be right. The first issue is that you can’t even speak their Language and Brazilians do not speak and are uninterested yours too.

If you’re looking for jobs that you can get with your degree, then there are opportunities for English speakers, you just have to do your proper research. There are expats from different countries from all over working and living in Brazil with their families and love it. Heck, people travel to Brazil just to teach English. Do your research

If you’re a someone who works remotely or a digital nomad, you should definitely consider living in Brazil (post covid) while you work from your Brazil home, coffee shop, restaurantes because Brazil definitely has the quality of life and everything Nigeria does not have.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by oluayebenz: 12:31pm On Apr 10, 2021
kisibo:


Agreed or not, can you compare Brazil to Nigeria?

Nobody is comparing nigeria with brazil, brazil is far developed with good infrastructures but guess what, brazil is still a third world country......

Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Osasu007: 12:45pm On Apr 10, 2021
oluayebenz:


Nobody is comparing nigeria with brazil, brazil is far developed with good infrastructures but guess what, brazil is still a third world country......

My brother, pls don't even bother arguing with anyone, especially those who don't even know their way to international airport at Lagos. My purpose here is to enlighten those who are coming to Brazil for the purpose of making money. Think again!
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by planetx: 1:07pm On Apr 10, 2021
Osasu007:


My brother, pls don't even bother arguing with anyone, especially those who don't even know their way to international airport at Lagos. My purpose here is to enlighten those who are coming to Brazil for the purpose of making money. Think again!
Why would anyone be thinking they can come to a country with so much inequalities and social problems like Brazil to make money in the first place. Do people even do their research before running away to this countries.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TechSpot: 1:08pm On Apr 10, 2021
oluayebenz:


Nobody is comparing nigeria with brazil, brazil is far developed with good infrastructures but guess what, brazil is still a third world country......


If Brazil is 3rd world country then what is Nigeria presently?


All the time I was at the Policia Federal office in Lapa we were all attended to orderly. Every one appllied themselves and the process was done smoothly. No 'arrangee', no 'padi-padi'. When I did my docs I didn't understand much Portuguese words so I couldn't follow the spoken instructions but the attendants didn't react harshly nor did dey bark instructions at me out of annoyance. Despite not being a citizen I was well treated

I was in Nigerian Immigration Service Ikoyi office on Tuesday to renew my Nigerian passport using the self-service (Servicom) method and they kept delaying my process by dropping my files, replying rudely to enquire I made cos they were busy fast tracking almost 90% of applicants that paid double the amount I paid to agents. They kept frustrating me just to discourage what is supposedly the right method to apply for the passport. While I was in line to capture, light were outs for 2hrs and no fuel to power the generator so we had to wait in line in the hot office sweating. Imagine the immigration office having a 2hrs blackout and the whole office acting like it's not an issue.

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