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Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 4:34pm On Feb 03
Which of these countries are very likely to offer one a visa smoothly without hassles to birth a child? I am aware Canada has added to her rules thereby making them very stringent to meet. Likewise the USA. But, we are still willing to try despite the stringent requirements (last we checked). We are looking at either Brazil or Mexico presently and hoping that they grant us a visa. Thing is, the back and forth has been very exhausting inclusive of the hefty financial commitments. But, we still have our minds and eyes on Canada and the US especially Canada if there are easier ways to help us forge through with ease.

If there are other countries we can try that you know of that do not have "too much" stringent requirements and will offer citizenship (with strong values) by birth, please, kindly state them. It would interest me to know. So, do kindly share. Thanks.

Cc: Justwise

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by tensazangetsu20(m): 4:36pm On Feb 03
Better to go to Mexico. The Brazilian passport is stronger but the Mexican passport offers more opportunities. For instance, Mexicans are eligible for the TN visa. The same visa that Canadians use to work in the US. As a mexican citizen, you only need to live in Spain for 2 years to get Spanish citizenship and Spain is the strongest passport in the world now. The passport of mexico can be gotten 2 years after you birth your child there.

But definitely try the US and Canada first but if they can't work then mexico it is. It's the only passport that gives you access to both of those countries. With Brazil passport you will still need visa and Brazil doesn't really have any friendly agreements with the US or Canada at the moment

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by Fineman2: 4:44pm On Feb 03
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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 4:46pm On Feb 03
tensazangetsu20:
Better to go to Mexico. The Brazilian passport is stronger but the Mexican passport offers more opportunities. For instance, Mexicans are liable for the TN visa. The same visa that Canadians use to work in the US. As a mexican citizen, you only need to live in Spain for 2 years to get Spanish citizenship and Spain is the strongest passport in the world now. The passport of mexico can be gotten 2 years after you birth your child there.

But definitely try the US and Canada first but if they can't work then mexico it is. It's the only passport that gives you access to both of those countries. With Brazil passport you will still need visa and Brazil doesn't really have any friendly agreements with the US or Canada at the moment

Oh, thanks.

This is insightful. We will look at Mexico even though we have had Canada in mind all along but for their stringent rules. It just seems as though Brazil is about the easiest to pull through amongst them all. We will keep trying. Thanks, tensazangetsu.

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by tensazangetsu20(m): 4:48pm On Feb 03
UyaiIncomparabl:


Oh, thanks.

This is insightful. We will look at Mexico even though we have had Canada in mind all along but for their stringent rules. It just seems as though Brazil is about the easiest to pull through amongst them all. We will keep trying. Thanks, tensazangetsu.

You don't need a Mexican visa to visit mexico and birth your child there. You can get a UK visa which should be the easiest to get in Nigeria and use it to travel to Mexico and birth there.

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 4:52pm On Feb 03
tensazangetsu20:


You don't need a Mexican visa to visit mexico and birth your child there. You can get a UK visa which should be the easiest to get in Nigeria and use it to travel to Mexico and birth there.

This makes sense.

Can a tourist visa to the UK work for this whilst still navigating to go to Mexico?

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by tensazangetsu20(m): 4:53pm On Feb 03
UyaiIncomparabl:


This makes sense.

Can a tourist visa to the UK work for this whilst still navigating to go to Mexico?

Yeah

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by CHRISTFUCKER: 5:52pm On Feb 03
Mexico is best suited for you but make sure you can speak Spanish first if not start learning the basic


Brazil is trash , avoid Brazil at all costs



US is for the highly intellectual not for normies



Canada , not happening unless you've indian genes which I doubt

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 6:23pm On Feb 03
CHRISTFUCKER:
Mexico is best suited for you but make sure you can speak Spanish first if not start learning the basic


Brazil is trash , avoid Brazil at all costs

US is for the highly intellectual not for normies.

Canada , not happening unless you've indian genes which I doubt

All these criteria to birth a baby? Lol.

Well, thanks.

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by GlobeTrotter2: 8:10pm On Feb 03
CHRISTFUCKER:
Mexico is best suited for you but make sure you can speak Spanish first if not start learning the basic


Brazil is trash , avoid Brazil at all costs



US is for the highly intellectual not for normies



Canada , not happening unless you've indian genes which I doubt
you people will just come and talk RUBBISH!!!

explain how Brazil is trash

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by GlobeTrotter2: 8:13pm On Feb 03
UyaiIncomparabl:
Which of these countries are very likely to offer one a visa smoothly without hassles to birth a child? I am aware Canada has added to her rules thereby making them very stringent to meet. Likewise the USA. But, we are still willing to try despite the stringent requirements (last we checked). We are looking at either Brazil or Mexico presently and hoping that they grant us a visa. Thing is, the back and forth has been very exhausting inclusive of the hefty financial commitments. But, we still have our minds and eyes on Canada and the US especially Canada if there are easier ways to help us forge through with ease.

If there are other countries we can try that you know of that do not have "too much" stringent requirements and will offer citizenship (with strong values) by birth, please, kindly state them. It would interest me to know. So, do kindly share. Thanks.

Cc: Justwise
If you give birth in Brazil, you can get PR for the entire family. The passport is very strong too
But mexico is also good if you can get there from Naija. You can also try Argentina. All these countries have very good passports

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by ValCon888: 8:21pm On Feb 03
I'm currently in the US. It's undoubtedly the best if you can get here.

But the stress of getting a US visa is most likely the hardest amongst the countries you mentioned.

Why don't you try Saint Kitts and Nevis? Their passport is strong, allowing you to travel to 158 countries visa-free including the UK.

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by peleson1: 2:01am On Feb 04
tensazangetsu20:
Better to go to Mexico. The Brazilian passport is stronger but the Mexican passport offers more opportunities. For instance, Mexicans are liable for the TN visa. The same visa that Canadians use to work in the US. As a mexican citizen, you only need to live in Spain for 2 years to get Spanish citizenship and Spain is the strongest passport in the world now. The passport of mexico can be gotten 2 years after you birth your child there.

But definitely try the US and Canada first but if they can't work then mexico it is. It's the only passport that gives you access to both of those countries. With Brazil passport you will still need visa and Brazil doesn't really have any friendly agreements with the US or Canada at the moment
So if a man n his wife birth in Mexico, after 1 year can get citizenship?
Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by tensazangetsu20(m): 2:18am On Feb 04
peleson1:

So if a man n his wife birth in Mexico, after 1 year can get citizenship?


Yes, giving birth to a child in mexico confers permanent residency on the whole family and after two years you can apply for a passport. The baby born can get the passport the same day.

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by GlobeTrotter2: 8:50am On Feb 04
tensazangetsu20:



Yes, giving birth to a child in mexico confers permanent residency on the whole family and after two years you can apply for a passport. The baby born can get the passport the same day.
that's good to know. Same here in Brazil. But is their health care free there too?
Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by Gerrard59(m): 10:04am On Feb 04
ValCon888:
I'm currently in the US. It's undoubtedly the best if you can get here.

But the stress of getting a US visa is most likely the hardest amongst the countries you mentioned.

Why don't you try Saint Kitts and Nevis? Their passport is strong, allowing you to travel to 158 countries visa-free including the UK.

Visa free travel majorly favours business people, not regular folks.

Gerrard59:


From my research so far, visa-free travel is not really a major benefit compared to working rights. A German passport allows one access to the Swiss labour market. A Mexcian, Singaporean, Australian and Chilean passport affords one access to the US labour market without the hassle. International students in the US have a 1 in 3 chance of getting the H1B visa. A major reason firms don't like employing foreigners as the process of employing them takes so much time. The same applies to Canada, where there is LMIA rule for candidates outside the country. However, Chileans and Peruvians can access the job market without being subjected to the same requirement. An American can access the job market too, but largely useless as the US economy produces too many jobs.

So, in that case, Peruvian and Chilean passports are stronger than British. Visa free is highly beneficial if one has many business interests across the major economic hubs. But for a skilled worker, getting a Peruvian passport over a British one is better. You can easily naturalise in Spain and access the EU job market with the Peruvian passport. In fact, Venezuela as economically terrible as it is, an intelligent citizen can move to Spain, spend two years and become a citizen. Then move to Switzerland to find work, which is way easier than a non-EU/EEA citizen who needs to hope that there are companies willing to transfer him/her amidst 4,500 work visas per year or international students who have only six months to look for work after graduating from Swiss universities.

As for the Caribbean, better Grenada than St Nevis. Grenada leads to the EB2 abi EB3 visa to work and invest in the US. Your aim in life should be majorly economics. Look for the greatest ways to maximise economic opportunities.

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by tensazangetsu20(m): 10:04am On Feb 04
GlobeTrotter2:
that's good to know. Same here in Brazil. But is their health care free there too?

No idea about how their social services work.
Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by gforce5: 12:40pm On Feb 07
OP, it depends on various factors such as your travel history and finances. Getting a U.S. visa has always been about luck. Canada has become more stringent since so many Nigerians are migrating to their country. Brazil and Mexico are easier as not too many Nigerians visit those countries. Finance plays a big part in birth tourism. Do you have the finances to cover having a child in Canada/US?

Like Tenza and Gerrard have suggested, it would be wiser to have your child in either Brazil/Mexico. In Brazil, the parents of a child born there become permanent residents within 2 years. The cost of having a child there is cheaper than Canada/U.S. A Brazilian passport grants it's citizens visa-free access to 173 countries including Europe and Latin America. Brazilians have freedom of movement to live and work in Portugal. Mexico is also good as Brazil. Mexican citizens have visa free access to 165 countries including Canada, Europe and Japan. Mexican citizens are also entitled to Spanish citizenship after two years of residency. As a Mexican citizen, you or your child will be eligible for TN status which allows citizens of Canada and Mexico to work in America under specific professions. If I were you, I would have my child in Brazil/Mexico before Nigerians become aware of the advantages of going to those countries.

UyaiIncomparabl:
Which of these countries are very likely to offer one a visa smoothly without hassles to birth a child? I am aware Canada has added to her rules thereby making them very stringent to meet. Likewise the USA. But, we are still willing to try despite the stringent requirements (last we checked). We are looking at either Brazil or Mexico presently and hoping that they grant us a visa. Thing is, the back and forth has been very exhausting inclusive of the hefty financial commitments. But, we still have our minds and eyes on Canada and the US especially Canada if there are easier ways to help us forge through with ease.

If there are other countries we can try that you know of that do not have "too much" stringent requirements and will offer citizenship (with strong values) by birth, please, kindly state them. It would interest me to know. So, do kindly share. Thanks.

Cc: Justwise

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by Blackfinegirl(f): 2:25pm On Feb 07
Brazil and mexico visa os now very hard to get. Even if you use a uk or schenge visa to travel to mexico, you will be turned back at the point of entry. No one wants Nigerians again, its pathetic

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by tensazangetsu20(m): 2:48pm On Feb 07
Blackfinegirl:
Brazil and mexico visa os now very hard to get. Even if you use a uk or schenge visa to travel to mexico, you will be turned back at the point of entry. No one wants Nigerians again, its pathetic

That's not true lol. You won't be turned back from the airport. That's a lie.

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by Tranquility2345: 9:06pm On Feb 07
UyaiIncomparabl:
Which of these countries are very likely to offer one a visa smoothly without hassles to birth a child? I am aware Canada has added to her rules thereby making them very stringent to meet. Likewise the USA. But, we are still willing to try despite the stringent requirements (last we checked). We are looking at either Brazil or Mexico presently and hoping that they grant us a visa. Thing is, the back and forth has been very exhausting inclusive of the hefty financial commitments. But, we still have our minds and eyes on Canada and the US especially Canada if there are easier ways to help us forge through with ease.

If there are other countries we can try that you know of that do not have "too much" stringent requirements and will offer citizenship (with strong values) by birth, please, kindly state them. It would interest me to know. So, do kindly share. Thanks.

Cc: Justwise

You don hear about Mexican drug cartels? I pity you…

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by Tranquility2345: 9:10pm On Feb 07
UyaiIncomparabl:
Which of these countries are very likely to offer one a visa smoothly without hassles to birth a child? I am aware Canada has added to her rules thereby making them very stringent to meet. Likewise the USA. But, we are still willing to try despite the stringent requirements (last we checked). We are looking at either Brazil or Mexico presently and hoping that they grant us a visa. Thing is, the back and forth has been very exhausting inclusive of the hefty financial commitments. But, we still have our minds and eyes on Canada and the US especially Canada if there are easier ways to help us forge through with ease.

If there are other countries we can try that you know of that do not have "too much" stringent requirements and will offer citizenship (with strong values) by birth, please, kindly state them. It would interest me to know. So, do kindly share. Thanks.

Cc: Justwise

Yankee all day, everyday. If you have a good job and I’m not talking about 100k job here. If you have a great job with good pay and assets in naija , yankee will never refuse you. Forget what people say about luck. Luck when it comes to yankee visa applies to people wey no get better job..

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 9:12pm On Feb 07
Tranquility2345:


Yankee all day, everyday. If you have a good job and I’m not talking about 100k job here. If you have a great job with good pay and assets in naija , yankee will never refuse you. Forget what people say about luck. Luck when it comes to yankee visa applies to people wey no get better job..

I agree with you.
Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 9:14pm On Feb 07
Tranquility2345:


You don hear about Mexican drug cartels? I pity you…

And what does that have to do with anything? The goal is to have the passport and not to reside there. undecided

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by Tranquility2345: 9:18pm On Feb 07
UyaiIncomparabl:


And what does have to do with anything? The goal is to have the passport and not to reside there. undecided

Mexico is not a safe place at all. And crime happens anywhere in mexico. I’m not talking petty crimes in the hood. Violent crimes happen even in the affluent neighborhoods. Google is your friend…

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by Blackfinegirl(f): 9:55pm On Feb 07
tensazangetsu20:


That's not true lol. You won't be turned back from the airport. That's a lie.

Lol okay. One day people will be bold enough to share their stories

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 10:05pm On Feb 07
Tranquility2345:


Mexico is not a safe place at all. And crime happens anywhere in mexico. I’m not talking petty crimes in the hood. Violent crimes happen even in the affluent neighborhoods. Google is your friend…

I see.
Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by Tranquility2345: 10:14pm On Feb 07
UyaiIncomparabl:


I see.

You can go if that’s your easiest alternative. Just be security conscious sha. Like in Naija or SA. All the best!
Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by Katcall: 11:21pm On Feb 07
UyaiIncomparabl:


I see.
when you fùck your husband and he gets u pregnant, go to mexico and birth new your child. Mexico is a hispanic nation. The citizens dont need visa to travel to 125 countries

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 11:24pm On Feb 07
Katcall:
when you fùck your husband and he gets u pregnant, go to mexico and birth new your child. Mexico is a hispanic nation. The citizens dont need visa to enter the US

Do you have to be so uncouth though?

Thanks anyway.

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Re: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by Katcall: 11:27pm On Feb 07
UyaiIncomparabl:


Do you have to be so uncouth though?

Thanks anyway.
i added some new information. Me too, i'm in the same boat

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