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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule: 5:19pm On Jun 18
mercy87:
Can I visit Brazil with a UK visa?

I don't think it's acceptable anymore
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by pufframmy: 5:49pm On Jun 18
congratulation

Opeyemi193:
Thank you all to the good people in this thread through your messages we got our visa 💃💃pls I need more light on what and what to bring to Brazil.And if you have any vacancy apartments around you pls let me know.Sao Paulo.
Thanks

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by 2021: 9:08pm On Jun 18
Has anyone tried out birthing in Argentina? I need the processes please.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by belovedmimz: 5:25pm On Jun 19
Wow...this thread has been super informative! A huge appreciation to all contributors, y'all are the bestest😁😁
I just joined after reading all 186 pages twice🙈 hoping to share my process soon! 🤞

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by sunneroman: 2:55pm On Jun 21
belovedmimz:
Wow...this thread has been super informative! A huge appreciation to all contributors, y'all are the bestest😁😁
I just joined after reading all 186 pages twice🙈 hoping to share my process soon! 🤞
when did you want to start your application I want to apply too I'm in Lagos

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by bimpsy20(f): 4:27pm On Jun 21
Please I need help I recently got 1year visa, multiple entries can I book one way ticket or it must be rounded trip booking and what airline can I use that's not expensive
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by belovedmimz: 10:28pm On Jun 21
Bimpsy, should be return ticket if it's a tourist visa...

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by belovedmimz: 10:32pm On Jun 21
Quick question house...
...I'm Ghanaian and applying from Nigeria. I've got a Nigerian passport, but expired...can I use my Gh one, and attach my Nigerian PR, or biodata page of the Nigerian pp, even though it's expired...?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by belovedmimz: 10:33pm On Jun 21
sunneroman:
when did you want to start your application I want to apply too I'm in Lagos

I've started my application already. I'm in Abuja though.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by bomsyvic: 4:35am On Jun 22
belovedmimz:
Quick question house...
...I'm Ghanaian and applying from Nigeria. I've got a Nigerian passport, but expired...can I use my Gh one, and attach my Nigerian PR, or biodata page of the Nigerian pp, even though it's expired...?

You can't use an expired passport to apply. Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by belovedmimz: 8:01am On Jun 22
bomsyvic:


You can't use an expired passport to apply. Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months

That's why I'm using the Gh one (which is very much valid). But I'm applying from Nigeria, not Ghana thus my question - how to prove I can apply from Nigeria...with just PR or attach bio-data of expired Nigerian pp, since I have one?

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Bammybestowed: 8:21am On Jun 22
belovedmimz:


That's why I'm using the Gh one (which is very much valid). But I'm applying from Nigeria, not Ghana thus my question - how to prove I can apply from Nigeria...with just PR or attach bio-data of expired Nigerian pp, since I have one?
You can use your PR which shows you have legal right to reside in the country.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Sandy04: 5:50pm On Jun 22
Hi. Anyone in São Paulo at the moment and wants to meet up… send me an email. Thanks
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by bomsyvic: 10:11pm On Jun 22
Sandy04:
Hi. Anyone in São Paulo at the moment and wants to meet up… send me an email. Thanks

Where in Sao Paulo? I'm in Bela Vista, Sao Paulo.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by belovedmimz: 7:34am On Jun 24
Bammybestowed:

You can use your PR which shows you have legal right to reside in the country.

Thank you so much!
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by belovedmimz: 7:52am On Jun 24
sunneroman:
when did you want to start your application I want to apply too I'm in Lagos

Hello Sunneroman...
...just the notification of your email, we can discuss your question here, it may help others as well...let's keep the thread alive☺️

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by bomsyvic: 5:56pm On Jun 24
Who can recommend a site to book a bus ticket

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Obinnau(m): 12:41am On Jun 25
bomsyvic:
Who can recommend a site to book a bus ticket
https://www.flixbus.com.br/

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Newboy1102: 2:38pm On Jun 25
bimpsy20:
Please I need help I recently got 1year visa, multiple entries can I book one way ticket or it must be rounded trip booking and what airline can I use that's not expensive

Congrats on your visa application, please what did you do differently for the 1 year visa. Please kindly share so it can help people who also wants the 1 year instead of the 3 months

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Sandy04: 3:14am On Jun 26
bomsyvic:


Where in Sao Paulo? I'm in Bela Vista, Sao Paulo.
Please send me a Mail. Let’s link up
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by IderadeAratumi: 8:19pm On Jun 28
untamedd:


You need to have a CPF to do anything in Brazil. It's the first thing u need to register. It's done online and you can also do it at the recital federal. Check for the recital federal office near you.

After you give birth, you'll be given a yellow paper at the hospital which you'll take to the Cartorio to get the birth certificate. You also need to apply for baby's RG and Brazilian Passport.

To go back to Nigeria, you need either Visa, Nigerian passport or Electronic Travel Authorization for your baby. The visa is on arrival for Brazilian passport holders like your baby. To get more information on how to get Nigerian passport or ETC, contact the Nigerian embassy. Their number is on Google. Also note that to get Nigerian passport, you need to physically be in Brasilia. ETC can be done and sent to you.

Thanks to everyone who took time to answer my questions.

I arrived last week, and everything is going on fine as planned. Although I didn't plan to apply for my PR this time around. I am here alone so I intend to travel back 3 weeks after delivery and for my family and I to return here sometime next year for the PR processing. This trip is just to birth my baby and collect the passport.

Thanks to you all for your insight.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by stodeda: 9:34pm On Jun 28
Aa
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by oluomoadebayo: 11:58pm On Jun 28
How many weeks are you at the point of traveling??
IderadeAratumi:


Thanks to everyone who took time to answer my questions.

I arrived last week, and everything is going on fine as planned. Although I didn't plan to apply for my PR this time around. I am here alone so I intend to travel back 3 weeks after delivery and for my family and I to return here sometime next year for the PR processing. This trip is just to birth my baby and collect the passport.

Thanks to you all for your insight.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Obinnau(m): 8:03am On Jun 29
IderadeAratumi:


Thanks to everyone who took time to answer my questions.

I arrived last week, and everything is going on fine as planned. Although I didn't plan to apply for my PR this time around. I am here alone so I intend to travel back 3 weeks after delivery and for my family and I to return here sometime next year for the PR processing. This trip is just to birth my baby and collect the passport.

Thanks to you all for your insight.
3 weeks after delivery may not be enough. You have to plan for the delay in getting your baby's birth certificate and the delay in getting the passport.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by solid3(m): 9:20pm On Jun 29
Good evening all, thank you for the good works and support here.

Please we are expecting a baby and we are considering giving birth in Brazil 🇧🇷. She's like 4-5months into the gestation period, the baby bump can't be easily consealed incase we are called for interview.

Please how do we get the Visa? Can she travel alone and I go meet her just before she puts to bed? Are there good Nigerians who help people in her condition for a fee? Where do we start from and what are our chances?

Please help.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Bammybestowed: 9:29pm On Jun 29
solid3:
Good evening all, thank you for the good works and support here.

Please we are expecting a baby and we are considering giving birth in Brazil 🇧🇷. She's like 4-5months into the gestation period, the baby bump can't be easily consealed incase we are called for interview.

Please how do we get the Visa? Can she travel alone and I go meet her just before she puts to bed? Are there good Nigerians who help people in her condition for a fee? Where do we start from and what are our chances?

Please help.

Your main concern should be getting her a visa which is very unlikely considering the fact that she’s far gone into pregnancy and the visa process itself takes around 1-2months.
Secondly, coming to give birth in Brazil alone is very tasking, telling you this from experience, if you can follow your wife, please do. That is not to say it’s impossible, some of us are here alone and surviving but it’s really not easy especially integrating into the system during pregnancy and taking care of a newborn.
Lastly, there are people who charge for this but be very careful of unscrupulous Nigerians, I will recommend @walex22, I hope I got his username correctly. I wish you all the best.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by solid3(m): 7:59am On Jun 30
Bammybestowed:


Your main concern should be getting her a visa which is very unlikely considering the fact that she’s far gone into pregnancy and the visa process itself takes around 1-2months.
Secondly, coming to give birth in Brazil alone is very tasking, telling you this from experience, if you can follow your wife, please do. That is not to say it’s impossible, some of us are here alone and surviving but it’s really not easy especially integrating into the system during pregnancy and taking care of a newborn.
Lastly, there are people who charge for this but be very careful of unscrupulous Nigerians, I will recommend @walex22, I hope I got his username correctly. I wish you all the best.

Thank you. Will read more here and contact Walex22
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kamkamdd: 2:03pm On Jul 01
Very educating thread i must say. Been searching for something like this for some time now. Interested in having a child in Brazil or Mexico.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by untamedd(f): 4:18pm On Jul 01
IderadeAratumi:


Thanks to everyone who took time to answer my questions.

I arrived last week, and everything is going on fine as planned. Although I didn't plan to apply for my PR this time around. I am here alone so I intend to travel back 3 weeks after delivery and for my family and I to return here sometime next year for the PR processing. This trip is just to birth my baby and collect the passport.

Thanks to you all for your insight.

Like someone rightly said, 3 weeks may not be enough. You need to be fast about it. You can get your birth certificate once you're out of the hospital and apply for RG and Passport immediately. They both can take at least 2 weeks to come out but you can't rule out delays.

That being said, getting a visa from Nigeria to come back to Brazil after you have given birth is almost impossible (maybe it's possible sha) but i don't know anyone who has done it successfully. I know people who were refused based on that. They check and know you came to birth and choose not to grant it. The best thing you can do is apply for your PR, the rest of your family can apply for theirs later without mentioning you in their application.

You can submit your PR application once baby's RG is out, do a power of attorney for a friend or lawyer here to get it for you and send to Nigeria once it's done.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Obinnau(m): 5:48pm On Jul 01
untamedd:


Like someone rightly said, 3 weeks may not be enough. You need to be fast about it. You can get your birth certificate once you're out of the hospital and apply for RG and Passport immediately. They both can take at least 2 weeks to come out but you can't rule out delays.

That being said, getting a visa from Nigeria to come back to Brazil after you have given birth is almost impossible (maybe it's possible sha) but i don't know anyone who has done it successfully. I know people who were refused based on that. They check and know you came to birth and choose not to grant it. The best thing you can do is apply for your PR, the rest of your family can apply for theirs later without mentioning you in their application.

You can submit your PR application once baby's RG is out, do a power of attorney for a friend or lawyer here to get it for you and send to Nigeria once it's done.

eh undecided even as a mother of a Brazilian, they can decide to deny one a visa?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by IderadeAratumi: 5:53pm On Jul 01
Whao. Thank you so much for this exposition.

What I heard from someone is that if you use their free public health system to birth, you may not be granted visa to return. Can you confirm if everyone you knew who were not granted visa based on previous birth in the country, includes also those that used private hospital (that's the category I belong)

And Please oooo. Based on your insightful feedback, I have just 2 questions:

1. How possible is it to process my Police Character Certificate from Nigeria without being physically in Nigeria?

2. Since I am here alone, would I and the father be required to process a travel authorization for baby's passport before I can travel alone with the baby back to Nigeria.

Abeg make una come to my rescue oooo. Seems I'm getting more than I bargained for (positively anyway)

pastorswivesglobal@gmail.com is my email address
untamedd:


Like someone rightly said, 3 weeks may not be enough. You need to be fast about it. You can get your birth certificate once you're out of the hospital and apply for RG and Passport immediately. They both can take at least 2 weeks to come out but you can't rule out delays.

That being said, getting a visa from Nigeria to come back to Brazil after you have given birth is almost impossible (maybe it's possible sha) but i don't know anyone who has done it successfully. I know people who were refused based on that. They check and know you came to birth and choose not to grant it. The best thing you can do is apply for your PR, the rest of your family can apply for theirs later without mentioning you in their application.

You can submit your PR application once baby's RG is out, do a power of attorney for a friend or lawyer here to get it for you and send to Nigeria once it's done.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by IderadeAratumi: 5:55pm On Jul 01
Obinnau:
eh undecided even as a mother of a Brazilian, they can decide to deny one a visa?

The thing shock me too sir.

But this untamedd has been a blessing. The insight she has shared so far is the reason I'm having a very seamless time here in the country, also the reason I was eventually allowed to fly despite my very big and protruding tummy.

Her tips has been life saving for me so far

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