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Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Brasileira: 11:38pm On Oct 17, 2023 |
TadeDetule: Application is closed for this year till next year. You can also apply directly to the school for school except if unavailable. The scholarship value is same as GCUB. 1 Like |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by lovetterrison(m): 9:09am On Oct 18, 2023 |
[b] untamedd: if i get a tourist visa and get to brazil and immediately apply for a school,will the school change my status to student visa for me? or a portugese language school can do same ? At the same time are there vocational colleges one can apply while inside brazil on tourist visa .... Asking for a a friend thanks [/b] |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Brasileira: 10:25am On Oct 18, 2023 |
lovetterrison: Yes, you can change your status to a study visa while in Brazil. For normal universities, it may be difficult because you only have a maximum of 6 months stay with your tourist visa. For Portuguese language schools, yes it’s absolutely possible but they are private schools. Your study visa will only be valid for a year in that case except you start another course. I don’t know much about vocational schools. |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Karleb(m): 11:35am On Oct 18, 2023 |
Brasileira: So you are saying outside of GCUB some universities offer scholarships to foreign students? |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Brasileira: 1:15pm On Oct 18, 2023 |
Karleb: Yes, most Public Universities. The issue is that they tend to be competitive because Brazilians are also applying. You may get it, you may not. GCUB was created for international students alone. 2 Likes |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by TadeDetule: 1:21pm On Oct 18, 2023 |
Thank you so much Brasileira: |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by TadeDetule: 3:31pm On Oct 18, 2023 |
I aplied but heard nothing yet Brasileira: |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Natural2Heal: 3:57pm On Oct 18, 2023 |
Brasileira: The visa processing even with Brazil free education or scholarship will cost about 6 million naira in Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Brasileira: 4:58pm On Oct 18, 2023 |
TadeDetule: You applied to GCUB or Visa? |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Brasileira: 4:59pm On Oct 18, 2023 |
Natural2Heal: Can you give us a breakdown of this Visa Processing Fee? |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by TadeDetule: 8:29pm On Oct 18, 2023 |
Brasileira:i applied to GCUB and to UNESP 1 Like |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Brasileira: 9:48pm On Oct 18, 2023 |
TadeDetule: Did you apply seperately to UNESP or through GCUB? On their website, they said results will be announced on the 16th of October. You can send them an email requesting for an update. |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by TadeDetule: 11:57pm On Oct 18, 2023 |
Brasileira:separately. Okay I will send them an email. Thank you bro 1 Like |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by TadeDetule: 12:39am On Oct 19, 2023 |
2 Likes |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by lovetterrison(m): 10:40am On Oct 20, 2023 |
Brasileira: thank you so much for the insight ,what if i apply for Asylum what is the rate of approval and the conditions |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Karleb(m): 11:23am On Oct 20, 2023 |
Brasileira: How important is Celpebras for studying in Brazil because you seem not to be emphasizing it here. |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by LikeAking: 11:35am On Oct 20, 2023 |
untamedd: Please take down this thread.. Threads like this are the reason our economy is falling.. You want us to bring our hard earned money to Brazil abi? How many Brazilians are studying in Nigeria? |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Brasileira: 11:54am On Oct 20, 2023 |
LikeAking:Did Brazil ask you for your hard earned money? 2 Likes |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Brasileira: 11:57am On Oct 20, 2023 |
lovetterrison: Seeking asylum is a process that can take years, they don’t approve or reject immediately. Once you apply, you are given a permit to stay for a year pending the time your application is heard. The permit is renewable if you haven’t been heard by the time it expires. During that time, you can also change your status to permanent residency in different ways. Brazil is very welcoming of foreigners. 2 Likes |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Brasileira: 11:59am On Oct 20, 2023 |
Karleb: Whether you write Celpebras or not depends on the School or program you’re applying for. If it’s part of their requirement, you’ll need to write, if not, you won’t need to write it. Some schools require and offer mandatory portugese course in the first year of your program. Different schools/programs, different requirements. 1 Like |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by LikeAking: 1:41pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
Brasileira: How will the fee be paid? We can’t be funding the educational institutions of other countries at our detriment.. Enuf is a enuf.. How many Brazilians spend such a huge amount training their kids in the university? |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by tensazangetsu20(m): 2:09pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
LikeAking: Education in Brazil is free for everyone even foreigners. 1 Like |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by LikeAking: 2:13pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
tensazangetsu20: Oga stop supporting our foreign education madness.. Even thou it’s free we don’t want it.. Nothing is ever free, look am well.. Other payments must Dey.. Parents will have to convert and send their hard earned money to Brazil.. Their economy will boom, while ours will crash.. The effect is very terrible for our citizens.. Our parents have made this mistake, but we have to end the mistake.. No more drainage of our FX.. |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by tensazangetsu20(m): 2:18pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
LikeAking: Lol there's more than 200 million people to fix Nigeria. The number of Nigerians outside Nigeria isn't up to 1 million. You are in Nigeria and you are very knowledgeable about building Nigeria others aren't. 10 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by LikeAking: 2:29pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
tensazangetsu20: The number of Nigerians abroad is not a problem.. The problem is when we have to service the Nigerians abroad with Naira converted to USD for their sch fees, etc. Then it becomes a problem.. While the 200 million are working hard to build Nigeria, some few are busy sabotaging their efforts via paying foreign fee, etc in thousands of dollars.. The rich and middle class are the ones ruining the country and only them can build the country.. Nigerians spend billions of dollars on foreign education yearly.. |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Maxxim: 2:46pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
LikeAking:Oga go through what you've just typed, and see the level of ignorance. What has the effort of about 200 million people yielded, poor people becoming more poorer, no infrastructure whatsoever. If you're trying to be patriotic, I guess not for the current government who are just concerned about their pockets and how they'll get a car of over a hundred million for themselves instead of catering for the masses. And if you think school fee payment has too much effects on our economy, then what are you gonna say about those importing into the country, funny enough those outside brings in more money than it goes outside. I guess you chose your patriotism at the wrong time. 3 Likes |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by lovetterrison(m): 2:55pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
[quote author=Brasileira post=126513790] Seeking asylum is a process that can take years, they don’t approve or reject immediately. Once you apply, you are given a permit to stay for a year pending the time your application is heard. The permit is renewable if you haven’t been heard by the time it expires. During that time, you can also change your status to permanent residency in different ways. Brazil is very welcoming of foreigners. Nice one ,I have done alot of research about brazil for months and i feel it has this atmosphere of welcoming legit foreigners that want to add value to its system. i discovered the safest cities are Parana,Belo Horizonte,Floripa,brazilia and sao paulo...but thinking of starting from belo horizonte what do you think of there and the people are they friendly and warm like the northeast...? Also which city has most opportunities for work or settling with family? 1 Like |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by whitejs: 4:53pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
Thanks for the thread |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Gerrard59(m): 5:34pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
tensazangetsu20: Don't take that dude to be an intelligent or serious person. He also criticises those who studied at private universities. OK, don't apply for USD to study abroad. Let them study at CU, Babcock and Co., he still lampoons their choices. One of the numerous suffer-head Nairalanders lurking around. 5 Likes |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Brasileira: 1:43am On Oct 21, 2023 |
LikeAking: If you read the thread, you will find out that Education is FREE in Brazil for even for foreigners. Stop showing ignorance. |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by LikeAking: 1:48am On Oct 21, 2023 |
Brasileira: Will Brazil also feed them and clothe for free Will Brazil give them free flight tickets? Will Brazil employ them after graduation? Nothing is ever free in this life.. Their parents will still convert billions of Naira to USD, then wire it to them.. Brazil will benefit financially from this Trojan gift.. while Nigeria will suffer in the long run.. We don’t want it.. We also have universities.. We no Dey do.. We won’t make the mistake our parents made.. Our parents spent it all on foreign education, today most of them are soo broke and there kids are unemployed or under employed.. Foreign uni education had contributed nothing meaningful to our nation.. |
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Brasileira: 2:32am On Oct 21, 2023 |
[quote author=lovetterrison post=126517278][/quote] I haven’t been to Belo Horizonte but generally, Brazilians are warm and friendly people regardless of location. Some are of the opinion that it’s just face value but the point is they are friendly regardless. Just like everywhere else, there are good and bad people. Some states tend to be more laid back than the others. Maybe you have to explore to see where you like. I have friends who didn’t like São Paulo and moved to other states, Rio and Floripa. If you’re used to Europe, you’ll like Floripa(Santa Catarina) and Curitiba (Parana). Americans tend to like Rio more, I guess it’s because of the weather. I’ve been to Brasilia, it seemed safe but it also seemed boring. It was giving Abuja Nigerians are everywhere but I think São Paulo has the most concentration of Nigerians. It was hard to find Nigerian restaurants in other states, actually didn’t find any but there’s a good number here in SP. In terms of job opportunities, São Paulo takes it but you’ll need to speak Portuguese. If you get a remote job, you can live anywhere. I’ve heard Parana has good job opportunities too. For Family setting, I can only speak of SP cos that’s where I live but I believe it’s the same or even better in other states. Brazil generally is family/Kids friend. They always make provisions for kids. Education is free, healthcare is free, transportation is free for kids up to a certain age, there are parks everywhere. In malls, asides the general bathrooms, you’ll find family bathrooms for people with kids and changing rooms for babies. There are free baby trolleys/Prams for babies at the malls. If you live in an apartment, most apartments come with playrooms/parks for the kids who live there. The government also pay low income families with kids monthly, they provide food items as well. Oh, kids don’t take food to school here, no lunch boxes because they get fed in school, breakfast and lunch for daycare/preschoolers. At the beginning of every month, my kid comes home with food time table for the month so we see everything they are being fed (0-4years old) The govt also provides school uniforms, 3 shortsleeved shirts, 2 long sleeved shirts, 2 pairs of trousers, 2 pairs of shorts, 4 pairs of socks and a pair of shoes per kid. If you study at the University, you even get free lunch everyday. If you birth here, you are not allowed to bring food from outside. They feed you according to your health requirements, they feed you and whoever is staying with you and the food is great! I could go on and on, let me stop here. 9 Likes |
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