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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Phamoo4u: 4:11am On Apr 29, 2023
dreaonit:
Can someone advice a family man earning 300k to move to Brazil.
The man only and later his family joins, will there be soft landing and jobs to pickup life?

What exactly is the aim of the man coming to Brazil...
Because to gain that 300k in Brazil ..you need to know the colour of the sky ooh

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Izebrain: 4:26am On Apr 29, 2023
Please who have heard about the new Bolivia tourist visa ? How true is it for Nigerian to travel to Bolivia with the E visa ?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Phamoo4u: 4:39am On Apr 29, 2023
Izebrain:
Please who have heard about the new Bolivia tourist visa ? How true is it for Nigerian to travel to Bolivia with the E visa ?

Yes some set if guys Travel with it via Turkish airline...but on getting to Sao Paulo Airport...some of my friends seek asylum in their Airport...
Now in Brazil...

Please don't DM for any update ooh....I just drop the update here that is all I know about Bolivia Evisa

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by sliksusan: 3:02pm On Apr 29, 2023
Phamoo4u:


Yes some set if guys Travel with it via Turkish airline...but on getting to Sao Paulo Airport...some of my friends seek asylum in their Airport...
Now in Brazil...

Please don't DM for any update ooh....I just drop the update here that is all I know about Bolivia Evisa


I didn't think Bolivia had a e visa. I know Bolivia issues visa on arrival for many countries. Passport with letter of invitation for Bolivia
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kahbahsah: 5:50pm On Apr 29, 2023
Hello folks,

Please I need anyone with knowledge/experience on the best flight route/airline to travel to Argentina in terms of affordability and/or without transit visa issues. Please share any information you have with me. Thanks and God bless.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Izebrain: 7:59pm On Apr 29, 2023
Phamoo4u:


Yes some set if guys Travel with it via Turkish airline...but on getting to Sao Paulo Airport...some of my friends seek asylum in their Airport...
Now in Brazil...

Please don't DM for any update ooh....I just drop the update here that is all I know about Bolivia Evisa


Ohhh really, please how would I reach you bro? Turkish airline said they don’t go to Bolivia, how did your friend book the ticket , how much ?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by mbapelvis: 11:13am On Apr 30, 2023
Izebrain:



Ohhh really, please how would I reach you bro? Turkish airline said they don’t go to Bolivia, how did your friend book the ticket , how much ?
Turkish airlines goes to VVI through Brazil
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kahbahsah: 11:31am On Apr 30, 2023
Phamoo4u:


Yes some set if guys Travel with it via Turkish airline...but on getting to Sao Paulo Airport...some of my friends seek asylum in their Airport...
Now in Brazil...

Please don't DM for any update ooh....I just drop the update here that is all I know about Bolivia Evisa

1)Boss please can you provide information on a good airline to board to Argentina from Nigeria?

2)Is Turkish airline good enough?


3)From what is seen online, Turkish airline will transit through Turkey and Brazil before getting to Argentina. Will one need a transit visa in Turkey or Brazil before getting to Argentina?


Please your quick response will save a life.

Please anyone with any information on my question should please give a helping hand. Na beg I dey beg ohhhhh. Please it's urgent. God bless you.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by mbapelvis: 11:33am On Apr 30, 2023
sliksusan:


I didn't think Bolivia had a e visa. I know Bolivia issues visa on arrival for many countries. Passport with letter of invitation for Bolivia
Some guys call it EVisa but it isn't. It is a previsa form.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kahbahsah: 11:34am On Apr 30, 2023
mbapelvis:

Turkish airlines goes to VVI through Brazil

1)Boss please can you provide information on a good airline to board to Argentina from Nigeria?

2)Is Turkish airline good enough?


3)From what is seen online, Turkish airline will transit through Turkey and Brazil before getting to Argentina. Will one need a transit visa in Turkey or Brazil before getting to Argentina?


Please your quick response will save a life.

Please anyone with any information on my question should please give a helping hand. Na beg I dey beg ohhhhh. Please it's urgent. God bless you
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Izebrain: 4:01pm On Apr 30, 2023
mbapelvis:

Turkish airlines goes to VVI through Brazil

What range is the ticket price ? Also I hat document does one need to board flight, someone said one need a okay to board
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by untamedd(f): 6:47pm On Apr 30, 2023
Bammybestowed:
Good evening everyone. I need advise
I currently have a tourist visa to Brazil which will expire next year. The initial plan was to relocate to Brazil through study route i.e convert my tourist visa to study visa and eventually bring my family over. However, the cost of the whole route is quite expensive and frankly speaking because of the less opportunities in Brazil , it isn’t exactly encouraging to embark on this journey. The main goal for my family is to get the PR/ passport but I’m not pregnant yet. My questions are;
1. Will you advise risking it and relocating to Brazil, what are some of the opportunities available there for families?
2. Can I bring my family over once I’m there( husband and son) , do they have to apply for tourist visa or I have to apply for them?
3. Is it better to wait till when I get pregnant to embark on this journey?
4. Are there families that relocated to Brazil and are doing fine there? Please I will appreciate your response and/or stories.

Also, if you can recommend someone who can help me switch from Tourist Visa to Study Visa, I will appreciate. If you know you are a scammer, stay far away from me if you don’t want the wrath of God to befall you. Thank you

In my opinion, your initial plan is okay especially if you are not ready to get pregnant yet. Most westerners who want to stay longer in Brazil do this. Study visa gives you Temporary Resident Permit and you can bring your family. While on this permit you can get pregnant, have a baby and eventually change to Permanent residency.
Duration of your temporary permit depends on the duration of your course. A lot of people opt for Portuguese schools and it’s usually 1 year, if you’re going for masters, it may be up to 3 years.
Regarding Jobs, you’ll need to speak Portuguese to get a good paying job except you can get a remote job from the UK, US etc. You can also decide to teach English. If you study portugese for a year, you may be able to achieve the first option.
If you’re a business person, the market is there if you find a good product.

If you consider distance, I would say your family should apply for tourist visa as well so you can all be together here, once you convert to a permit, they can convert as well. If you plan well, the cost isn’t much compared to other countries and you can DIY.

I’m here with my family, we are doing fine but it’s really God’s Grace and I still have plans to Japa. If you don’t mind the language barrier, Brazil is a good country and the economy is growing stronger.

I don’t know if I answered your questions well but if you have any doubt, feel free to contact me and I can explain better.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kahbahsah: 7:19pm On Apr 30, 2023
untamedd:


In my opinion, your initial plan is okay especially if you are not ready to get pregnant yet. Most westerners who want to stay longer in Brazil do this. Study visa gives you Temporary Resident Permit and you can bring your family. While on this permit you can get pregnant, have a baby and eventually change to Permanent residency.
Duration of your temporary permit depends on the duration of your course. A lot of people opt for Portuguese schools and it’s usually 1 year, if you’re going for masters, it may be up to 3 years.
Regarding Jobs, you’ll need to speak Portuguese to get a good paying job except you can get a remote job from the UK, US etc. You can also decide to teach English. If you study portugese for a year, you may be able to achieve the first option.
If you’re a business person, the market is there if you find a good product.

If you consider distance, I would say your family should apply for tourist visa as well so you can all be together here, once you convert to a permit, they can convert as well. If you plan well, the cost isn’t much compared to other countries and you can DIY.

I’m here with my family, we are doing fine but it’s really God’s Grace and I still have plans to Japa. If you don’t mind the language barrier, Brazil is a good country and the economy is growing stronger.

I don’t know if I answered your questions well but if you have any doubt, feel free to contact me and I can explain better.

Hello bro, please if someone is going to another South America country, e.g. Argentina, and he uses Turkish Airline which transits through Turkey and Brazil, do you know if a Brazil and Turkey transit visa will be required for this journey?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by untamedd(f): 9:12pm On Apr 30, 2023
Kahbahsah:


Hello bro, please if someone is going to another South America country, e.g. Argentina, and he uses Turkish Airline which transits through Turkey and Brazil, do you know if a Brazil and Turkey transit visa will be required for this journey?

I think it depends on the duration of your layover. If longer than 13 hrs(please confirm) and you need to leave the airport, you’ll need a transit visa, if not you won’t need one.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kahbahsah: 11:42pm On Apr 30, 2023
HOKIM:


Buenas Aires, great place.... city CENTRO is beautiful and many wall graffiti... you'll like it there

Hello bro, please can you provide guidance on the best airline to travel from Nigeria to Argentina. I saw that Turkish airline goes there transiting through Turkey and Brazil. Is a transit visa for Turkey and Brazil necessary for this trip?[/quote]
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by dreaonit: 8:17am On May 01, 2023
He wants to work for a year or two save money to proceed to other countries legally.

Phamoo4u:


What exactly is the aim of the man coming to Brazil...
Because to gain that 300k in Brazil ..you need to know the colour of the sky ooh
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kahbahsah: 3:31pm On May 01, 2023
untamedd:


I think it depends on the duration of your layover. If longer than 13 hrs(please confirm) and you need to leave the airport, you’ll need a transit visa, if not you won’t need one.

This is very helpful. Thanks a million
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Phamoo4u: 8:03pm On May 02, 2023
If you have a sticker visa on your passport....you don't need a transit visa to take your trip

If you are having Argentina 🇦🇷 sticker visa on your passport.....you don't need any transit visa from Turkey and Brazil.....

You are free to get your flight tickets from 9ja to Argentina...via Turkish airline.....

Dos concerning Bolivia visa it's just a document like invitation letter...but I was told they enter Brazil when de got to Sao Paulo airport....

I don't really know about flight tickets fee...because flight tickets doesn't have fixed price dude ....

We can board same flight ✈ and move same day but since we purchased our flight tickets different days definitely the price wil be different...

Best of luck 👍🏻

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by mbapelvis: 8:08pm On May 02, 2023
Izebrain:


What range is the ticket price ? Also I hat document does one need to board flight, someone said one need a okay to board
That's the only problem. But must have all documents. Not all are mentioned in their site.
You will need an affidavit of residence and passenger locator. You also need a document on equipment and currency entry. These are not mentioned as requirements. But of you go without them you will be deported
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Izebrain: 9:38pm On May 02, 2023
mbapelvis:

That's the only problem. But must have all documents. Not all are mentioned in their site.
You will need an affidavit of residence and passenger locator. You also need a document on equipment and currency entry. These are not mentioned as requirements. But of you go without them you will be deported

Wow this is a bombshell, the agent who got visa for him never mentioned all this, they only said he needs the a colored copy of the E visa with his passport to board flight, we haven’t found anyone who travelled with his Bolivia E visa, have you ever had someone travel with the same visa? How can one get those documents you mentioned
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Phamoo4u: 2:33am On May 03, 2023
Let me share my idea in tins you need when you wanna travel with such documents..

Get your hotel reservations...I will advice you make paid hotel to gave upper hands
Flight ticket ✈ has to be returned tickets
Covid certification verify one
Travelling Health insurance
BTA/PTA cash 💸 mostly 1000$ if you can get more is beta for you

I will advice you make use of Turkish airlines but I know it's gonna be expensive but it's more beta because they may require ok to board but once it's Turkish you have no problem...it's will be sorted out...


Once you can get to Sao Paulo is over....alternative route nter Sao Paulo and raise up your hands...
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Chiqueen90: 10:55pm On May 03, 2023
[quote author=Phamoo4u post=122895198]Let me share my idea in tins you need when you wanna travel with such documents..

Get your hotel reservations...I will advice you make paid hotel to gave upper hands
Flight ticket ✈ has to be returned tickets
Covid certification verify one
Travelling Health insurance
BTA/PTA cash 💸 mostly 1000$ if you can get more is beta for you

I will advice you make use of Turkish airlines but I know it's gonna be expensive but it's more beta because they may require ok to board but once it's Turkish you have no problem...it's will be sorted out...


Once you can get to Sao Paulo is over....alternative route nter Sao Paulo and raise up your hands...
Enter sao paulo and raise up your hands got me 😂😂😂

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by koreanlord: 6:44am On May 05, 2023
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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Bolu1111: 11:56am On May 10, 2023
Pls house, how true is it that one can get into Brazil through Colombia border?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by dealhunter(m): 3:15pm On May 10, 2023
Bolu1111:
Pls house, how true is it that one can get into Brazil through Colombia border?
yes, very true,you will start ur road trip from Brazil to Bolivia, from Bolivia to Peru, from Peru to Ecuador, from Ecuador,you will enter Panama/Columbia jungle.....the trip is very risking and difficult,but people are passing through it everyday and come out alive.....I will embark on the trip soon by the special grace of God ...

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by ikdaddy01(m): 10:06pm On May 10, 2023
dealhunter:
yes, very true,you will start ur road trip from Brazil to Bolivia, from Bolivia to Peru, from Peru to Ecuador, from Ecuador,you will enter Panama/Columbia jungle.....the trip is very risking and difficult,but people are passing through it everyday and come out alive.....I will embark on the trip soon by the special grace of God ...
The Lord is good ...
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by peppo4live: 12:45am On May 11, 2023
NOTICE:

The Brazilian Consulate-General in Lagos accepts visa applications from individuals only. Exceptions are made for family groups, tourist groups, official delegations, artistic groups, and company representatives. The Consulate-General of Brazil does not accept applications from visa agents or intermediaries, only nominal applications (from individuals or legal entities). The cost of a visitor visa (short visit, tourism, or transit) is currently 48,000 Naira plus a 50 Naira bank fee (a total of 48,050 Naira per visitor visa application - VIVIS). The Consulate-General in Lagos does not request information from intermediaries, only from the applicants themselves. There are people charging exorbitant prices for visa services at the Brazilian Consulate-General; do not pay them, as the visa application cost is between 48,000 and 60,000 Naira (plus 50 Naira for bank deposit fees). Do not pay third parties and do not believe anyone who promises visa approval for payment beyond the visa application fee. The Brazilian Consular Service does not authorize or recognize intermediaries. If you have been a victim of extortion under the pretext of facilitating visa acquisition, report the incident to the police, as it is considered a common crime, fraud.

Consular Section
Brazilian Consulate General
Lagos, Nigeria

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Izebrain: 4:55am On May 11, 2023
koreanlord:
Hello Friends

Please I applied for a tourist Visa with my wife Last week, April 24th. Just yesterday, we got an email to come with our documents for an interview next week May 9

My question now is----->>
1. Am i supposed to print an updated version of my Bank Statement or just the one I uploaded online is enough?
2. For the purpose of this application, I submitted only a Police character certificate from my country of residence (Hong Kong). Do i still need to get the one from Nigeria in order to file for a PR status when i arrive in brazil?

Phamoo4u
untamedd
Tope2580
Ijeamaka1
feelgoodstuff
waldx
techspot



They usually don’t ask , just summit and find your way home
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by dealhunter(m): 5:59am On May 11, 2023
peppo4live:
NOTICE:

The Brazilian Consulate-General in Lagos accepts visa applications from individuals only. Exceptions are made for family groups, tourist groups, official delegations, artistic groups, and company representatives. The Consulate-General of Brazil does not accept applications from visa agents or intermediaries, only nominal applications (from individuals or legal entities). The cost of a visitor visa (short visit, tourism, or transit) is currently 48,000 Naira plus a 50 Naira bank fee (a total of 48,050 Naira per visitor visa application - VIVIS). The Consulate-General in Lagos does not request information from intermediaries, only from the applicants themselves. There are people charging exorbitant prices for visa services at the Brazilian Consulate-General; do not pay them, as the visa application cost is between 48,000 and 60,000 Naira (plus 50 Naira for bank deposit fees). Do not pay third parties and do not believe anyone who promises visa approval for payment beyond the visa application fee. The Brazilian Consular Service does not authorize or recognize intermediaries. If you have been a victim of extortion under the pretext of facilitating visa acquisition, report the incident to the police, as it is considered a common crime, fraud.

Consular Section
Brazilian Consulate General
Lagos, Nigeria
thanks for this info,are they accepting new Applications now?.... how do I book appointment?....do I apply online first?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Phamoo4u: 4:50pm On May 11, 2023
Izebrain:



Ohhh really, please how would I reach you bro? Turkish airline said they don’t go to Bolivia, how did your friend book the ticket , how much ?

Who is.telling you dis lies that Turkish airline don't go to Bolivia....go and do your research very well...I hate when someone lies on what is white and you keep saying is black .....

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