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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by IderadeAratumi: 5:59pm On Jul 01
oluomoadebayo:
How many weeks are you at the point of traveling??

Very big and protruding tummy. Big as in very big enough to have almost been turned down from boarding but thankfully I dodged a bullet by not flying Qatar (my preferred choice) based on untamedd's previous post. The airline stressed me a little but I was eventually allowed to fly. I am sure if it was Qatar, it would have been a No-No
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Obinnau(m): 6:35pm On Jul 01
IderadeAratumi:
Whao. Thank you so much for this exposition.

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
You can apply and get your police character certificate from Nigeria without being physically present. Problem is that the certificate needs to be authenticated at ministry of foreign affairs, and then you bring it to brazil using courier. then send it to the Nigeria embassy in brazil for the consular letter and authentication (both will cost 300 reais)
2. 2 option: either the fathers name is not on the birth certificate before you even have a chance to apply for the passport or, the father is present and has his name on the birth certificate and both of you apply for the baby's passport together. the circumstance surrounding getting the passport in the absence of father is beauricratic and I do not fully understand it. you may need to consult the policia federal website.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Obinnau(m): 6:39pm On Jul 01
Obinnau:

You can apply and get your police character certificate from Nigeria without being physically present. Problem is that the certificate needs to be authenticated at ministry of foreign affairs, and then you bring it to brazil using courier. then send it to the Nigeria embassy in brazil for the consular letter and authentication (both will cost 300 reais)
2. 2 option: either the fathers name is not on the birth certificate before you even have a chance to apply for the passport or, the father is present and has his name on the birth certificate and both of you apply for the baby's passport together. the circumstance surrounding getting the passport in the absence of father is beauricratic and I do not fully understand it. you may need to consult the policia federal website.
Getting the consular letter and a response from the Nigerian embassy will take you about 2 weeks, except you are willing to go personally to the embassy (1000 km away from sao paulo) and find a way to fast track it. in your condition of a recently delivered woman, it is difficult. so seriously reconsider your timeline. Give yourself 2 months in the country.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by IderadeAratumi: 6:43pm On Jul 01
Obinnau:

Getting the consular letter and a response from the Nigerian embassy will take you about 2 weeks, except you are willing to go personally to the embassy (1000 km away from sao paulo) and find a way to fast track it. in your condition of a recently delivered woman, it is difficult. so seriously reconsider your timeline. Give yourself 2 months in the country.

Thanks a lot for your prompt response.

I already have the procedure for applying for baby's passport in the absence of the father clarified through various research I have made. That won't be a problem.

My question is at the point of traveling with baby alone back to Nigeria, If there would be a need for the other parent and I to process a travel authorization that will accompany the passport. Based on my research, it seems any Brazilian minor traveling with only 1 parent would have to have an authorization from the other parent who is not traveling with the child.

This is the basis of my question.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by IderadeAratumi: 6:44pm On Jul 01
Obinnau:

Getting the consular letter and a response from the Nigerian embassy will take you about 2 weeks, except you are willing to go personally to the embassy (1000 km away from sao paulo) and find a way to fast track it. in your condition of a recently delivered woman, it is difficult. so seriously reconsider your timeline. Give yourself 2 months in the country.

Thanks a lot. This is well noted
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by untamedd(f): 6:58pm On Jul 01
Obinnau:
eh undecided even as a mother of a Brazilian, they can decide to deny one a visa?

Yes sir, they don't care.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by untamedd(f): 7:12pm On Jul 01
IderadeAratumi:
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

I sincerely do not think it matters if you used public or private but I may be wrong. I know people who got letters from private hospitals here or even had them contact the embassy to assure them that they wouldn't be using the public healthcare but still got denied. It may be different for a second time applicant, I'm not sure but i wouldn't risk it except you have the means to apply from another embassy which isn't Nigeria.

Yes, it's possible to get it done without being physically there. If you have the right contact they get everything done for you including foreign affairs stamp. You need to start now if you really want to do it.

Since you're here alone, naturally the baby's father's name will not be on the birth certificate and even if you have a means, don't put it on it cos it can complicate things. Since his name will not be on the birth certificate, it won't be on the passport hence you can travel alone with the baby without needing any authorization. (100% confirmed cos I did this)

If you put his name on the birth certificate, you won't even be able to do the passport because he'll need to be physically present to get the passport done.

When you all come back, you can have his name put on the birth certificate for free at the cartório and eventually the passport, this is when you both choose they type of travel authorization the passport will have.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by untamedd(f): 7:16pm On Jul 01
IderadeAratumi:


Thanks a lot for your prompt response.

I already have the procedure for applying for baby's passport in the absence of the father clarified through various research I have made. That won't be a problem.

My question is at the point of traveling with baby alone back to Nigeria, If there would be a need for the other parent and I to process a travel authorization that will accompany the passport. Based on my research, it seems any Brazilian minor traveling with only 1 parent would have to have an authorization from the other parent who is not traveling with the child.

This is the basis of my question.

You'll only need authorization if the passport was signed for by two parents and you both chose that the child can only travel with the authorization of the other parent. Since it's just you, you won't need it.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by IderadeAratumi: 7:37pm On Jul 01
untamedd:



Honestly you are an angel in human form.

God bless you greatly ❤️❤️❤️
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by IderadeAratumi: 8:28pm On Jul 01
untamedd:


Yes, it's possible to get it done without being physically there. If you have the right contact they get everything done for you including foreign affairs stamp. You need to start now if you really want to do it.

I am afraid I might need your help to refer a contact that can assist me with getting the PCC. Please.

I reached out to my contact that processed the last one for me sometime ago, unfortunately he no longer works there.

Please I'll appreciate a referral from you.

pastorswivesglobal@gmail.com
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by oluomoadebayo: 11:15pm On Jul 01
Do you care to share the airline you eventually used?

IderadeAratumi:


Very big and protruding tummy. Big as in very big enough to have almost been turned down from boarding but thankfully I dodged a bullet by not flying Qatar (my preferred choice) based on untamedd's previous post. The airline stressed me a little but I was eventually allowed to fly. I am sure if it was Qatar, it would have been a No-No
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by daddy111: 11:30pm On Jul 01
@untamedd Good day to you:

1. I would like to know if it is advisable to declare childbirth as a purpose of travel at the visa interview.
2. Also, do I need to get a lawyer or can I easily find someone in Brazil to put me through the PR and baby documentation processes.

Thank you.

untamedd:


1. Yes, I know a few people. I thought the age limit was 10 years but someone here said 12/13 so I’m not so sure. The child must be enrolled in a school in Brazil, the process is relatively fast if you have all the requirements. You can check the Brazilian govt website for more details.

2. It’s not easy to get a Nanny here due to language barrier and most Nigerians are not willing due to bad past experience, however, you may be lucky to find one. If you want to bring someone from Nigeria, you can apply for tourist visa. They can only stay for a maximum of 180 days and won’t be entitled to permanent residency except they are grandparents or siblings of the Brazilian child.

3. Private hospitals range from R$17,000 to R$22,000. You pay obstetrician seperately between R$3000 to R$5000. Públic Hospitals are free. Same level of professionalism but private hospitals are generally more conducive. Black market rate is R$135/140 to 1 naira, USD 5.1 to 1 reas. It changes from time to time

4. Accommodation is generally not cheap in São Paulo especially for short stays. If you’re looking for something decent, your budget is USD$1000 upwards per month for an entire apartment. You might get lower but I doubt considering it’s summer soon. Nice and safe residential areas include Vila Mariana, Vila Olympia, Itaim Bibi Brooklin, Jardins, Pinheiros, Morumbi. Morumbi is home to popular private hospitals.
You might get cheaper accommodation (probably) in places at Centro, like Republica, Bela Vista, Consolação, Se etc but you may not like the sight of homeless people on the streets. Check Airbnb for options

5. I don’t know any.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by daddy111: 12:01am On Jul 02
@Newboy1102 Thank you for this helpful post. I would like to know if It is mandatory to declare childbirth as the purpose of my trip. My wife is 5 months pregnant and it is visible.

Newboy1102:


To everybody that wants to apply for a Brazil Visa this is the steps

Get all your documents ready(flight, hotel reservation, bank statement etc)

Create a profile on https://ec-lagos.itamaraty.gov.br/ after creating the profile you will see a manual form you have to print and fill manually, and other things you will need to submit on Brazil main website. The Visa fees and bank account will also be there.

Then visit https://formulario-mre.serpro.gov.br/sci/pages/web/ui/#/cidadao-nacionalidade you will need to translate to English, click on foreign citizen, then click on visa, fill the forms with the correct information and all. If you are applying for more than 1 person you have to fill the form for every body applying to get the visa, same at the lagos website too *when filling the form choose via courier to transmit your document to embassy*

After filling the form, and attaching your documents which include the manual form you filled and others specifically stated by the lagos ec, then go ahead and print the protocol page which has a space for passport and signature. Attach your passport picture and manually sign the page, then scan the page.

Sign in to your profile on https://ec-lagos.itamaraty.gov.br/ to upload your protocol page, proof of payment and international passport bio data page then click submit.

A mail will be sent to your email associated with the Ec lagos acct about your application being reviewed, at this stage you will have to mail your physical documents including your passport to the embassy in lagos(it will have to be a two way package delivery, you send to embassy then they send back to you)

After sending your documents to embassy visit https://formulario-mre.serpro.gov.br/sci/pages/web/ui/#/cidadao-nacionalidade then click on check status to see the status of your visa application

Wait Wait Wait.

Wish you success in your Visa Application

DO NOT USE AGENT
DO NOT USE AGENT
DO NOT USE AGENT


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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by daddy111: 12:29am On Jul 02
@untamedd Your responses are very helpful. I’m confused and need someone to help. My wife is due in October and I have not applied for the Brazil visa yet. Her pregnancy is obvious and I would like to know if that is not a problem. For US, we declared childbirth as our purpose of travel, showed doctor’s correspondence and Payment receipts and we were granted visa (2017). Does this apply to Brazil? Is it 100% certain that we will be called for interview. Your response will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

untamedd:



Like someone mentioned, you have to consider your limitation date for traveling especially if you are flying Qatar. I advise people not to fly Qatar because they are very problematic. If you have already booked them, dress smart and get a doctor's report.

If you're flying any other airline, you'll be fine.

Once you get to Brazil, you don't have a problem. They are not concerned about you giving birth here as long as you have a valid visa. They usually do not ask questions but if they do it would be regarding your itinerary and accommodation.

Regarding hospitals, the difference between Private and Public hospitals is comfort really. In a private hospital, you get a room to yourself and it's more conducive than what you have in Public hospitals. The medical services are pretty much the same. This is not to say public hospitals are not conducive, they are but you get to share room with others.

In private hospitals, communication might be easier because you'll find English speaking doctors. You may find them in public hospitals too especially if it's a teaching hospital.

Regarding C-sections, the rumor is that private hospital easily opt for C-sections because it's easier and less time consuming. The truth is C-section is quite common in Brazil, I know some of us who have birthed here and most of us had C-section. The rule in Public hospitals is that if you are fine with no medical complications, they will not do C-section for you except you don't go into labor at 41 weeks. They also opt for C-section if you have been in labor for a long time. I experienced both.
I also know ppl who had normal births in private hospital so it depends on your situation and also what you want.


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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by allentee1(m): 6:42am On Jul 02
Declaring childbirth as the purpose of your trip will lead to automatic refusal interm of Brazil visa application.

post=130752494]@untamedd Your responses are very helpful. I’m confused and need someone to help. My wife is due in October and I have not applied for the Brazil visa yet. Her pregnancy is obvious and I would like to know if that is not a problem. For US, we declared childbirth as our purpose of travel, showed doctor’s correspondence and Payment receipts and we were granted visa (2017). Does this apply to Brazil? Is it 100% certain that we will be called for interview. Your response will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by allentee1(m): 6:53am On Jul 02
You do not necessarily need a lawyer to apply for PR and you will not easily find some to put you through for free in brazil, However they are a lot of NGO that will help you for free and at every step you run into a dead end, you can always come here and ask questions,trust me it's not that difficult.

daddy111:
@untamedd Good day to you:

1. I would like to know if it is advisable to declare childbirth as a purpose of travel at the visa interview.
2. Also, do I need to get a lawyer or can I easily find someone in Brazil to put me through the PR and baby documentation processes.

Thank you.

Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by daddy111: 8:48pm On Jul 02
Thank you for your response. God bless you.


allentee1:
You do not necessarily need a lawyer to apply for PR and you will not easily find some to put you through for free in brazil, However they are a lot of NGO that will help you for free and at every step you run into a dead end, you can always come here and ask questions,trust me it's not that difficult.

Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by daddy111: 8:50pm On Jul 02
Thank you for your response. It means that if I apply and we are called for interview then it’s a NO NO. Be cause my wife’s pregnancy is visible.


quote author=allentee1 post=130754090]Declaring childbirth as the purpose of your trip will lead to automatic refusal interm of Brazil visa application.

post=130752494]@untamedd Your responses are very helpful. I’m confused and need someone to help. My wife is due in October and I have not applied for the Brazil visa yet. Her pregnancy is obvious and I would like to know if that is not a problem. For US, we declared childbirth as our purpose of travel, showed doctor’s correspondence and Payment receipts and we were granted visa (2017). Does this apply to Brazil? Is it 100% certain that we will be called for interview. Your response will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by untamedd(f): 1:38am On Jul 03
IderadeAratumi:


I am afraid I might need your help to refer a contact that can assist me with getting the PCC. Please.

I reached out to my contact that processed the last one for me sometime ago, unfortunately he no longer works there.

Please I'll appreciate a referral from you.

pastorswivesglobal@gmail.com


I sent the contact to your email address

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by untamedd(f): 1:45am On Jul 03
daddy111:
@untamedd Your responses are very helpful. I’m confused and need someone to help. My wife is due in October and I have not applied for the Brazil visa yet. Her pregnancy is obvious and I would like to know if that is not a problem. For US, we declared childbirth as our purpose of travel, showed doctor’s correspondence and Payment receipts and we were granted visa (2017). Does this apply to Brazil? Is it 100% certain that we will be called for interview. Your response will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.


Declaring childbirth is outright refusal like someone said up there. If your wife can conceal her bump in any way, you may still give it a shot but you'd have to start your application immediately.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by solid3(m): 2:31pm On Jul 03
walex222:
Anyone coming in from Nigeria to São Paulo soon, please reach out if you can help with an ID card. Thank you and God bless you.

please I sent you an email. Please check.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by solid3(m): 2:34pm On Jul 03
someone please help me with link to apply for the brazilian visa.

If we apply as a family for the vacation in Brazil, will they ask my wife alone to come for interview even when I am the primary applicant? She's almost 5 month pregnant.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by daddy111: 3:36pm On Jul 03
Thank you so much. I really appreciate your effort. God bless you abundantly.

untamedd:


Declaring childbirth is outright refusal like someone said up there. If your wife can conceal her bump in any way, you may still give it a shot but you'd have to start your application immediately.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 4:26pm On Jul 03
Hello everyone,

I am new here, and while this thread has been helpful, I’d like to get some clarifications.

My application was approved on July 1st and I was given 1 year visa. My husband & child will apply soon so that we can all travel together. I will be due in October so I want to ensure my stay does not exceed the 90 days duration on my visa.

1. If I fly with Qatar and take my doctor’s report with me, will I still have issues with them?

2. I understand I will need to get a CPF immediately I get there, will my family need to get one too?

3. Can you suggest good and affordable private hospitals to check out. How much should I budget for a decent hospital? I also need help with getting a good accommodation.

4. Can my family apply for PR after the baby is born? What is the process like?

5. Is it cheaper to buy the baby items here or wait till I get to Brazil?

6. Is the cost of giving birth through CS same as vaginal delivery?

7. Any other information will be highly appreciated. 🙏🏾
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by IderadeAratumi: 6:23pm On Jul 03
MsKay04:
Hello everyone,

I am new here, and while this thread has been helpful, I’d like to get some clarifications.

My application was approved on July 1st and I was given 1 year visa. My husband & child will apply soon so that we can all travel together. I will be due in October so I want to ensure my stay does not exceed the 90 days duration on my visa.

1. If I fly with Qatar and take my doctor’s report with me, will I still have issues with them?

2. I understand I will need to get a CPF immediately I get there, will my family need to get one too?

3. Can you suggest good and affordable private hospitals to check out. How much should I budget for a decent hospital? I also need help with getting a good accommodation.

4. Can my family apply for PR after the baby is born? What is the process like?

5. Is it cheaper to buy the baby items here or wait till I get to Brazil?

6. Is the cost of giving birth through CS same as vaginal delivery?

7. Any other information will be highly appreciated. 🙏🏾


I had plenty questions too when I discovered this thread especially because I heard about this route late which made me apply for visa in my 3rd trimester when I could no longer conceal the bump.

What I did was to identify those with the key information on this thread, clicked on their profile and read all their posts. That way, I was able to filter off a lot of information and got only the ones important for my situation, this eventually reduced the number of questions I had when I made my appearance on the thread. I still ask questions but that's after I have gone through and found that such hasn't been answered by any of the gurus here.

For instance, just few days ago I asked a question about travel authorization for my baby. One of the gurus responded and I made it clear that I was already aware of that (because of posts here in the past that explained the procedure in detail). Hence I was able to ask the question specific to my situation because I hadn't found that from any of the gurus I checked their past post.

I would suggest you do adopt the same approach. You'll be able to learn so much within a short while and this would move things very fast.

The question you should be asking is who are those with knowledgeable info that you can tap from their wealth of vast knowledge through posts shared recently and in the past.


Since you have already passed the visa stage, you can check out Adjo01, Untammed, Atofoyus, etc. As you check their posts, you will come Across other knowledgeable gurus too exchanging insight with them.

This should take you only 1 day if you dedicate enough time for it. You can come back the next day to ask for clarification here, you'll see that your list of 7 questions would have been reduced to 1 or 2. You would still need answers as you progress on this journey and I'm sure people will be willing to provide answers for those specific situations.

You'll be better for it in the long run.

Wish you All the best

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 7:12pm On Jul 03
IderadeAratumi:


I had plenty questions too when I discovered this thread especially because I heard about this route late which made me apply for visa in my 3rd trimester when I could no longer conceal the bump.

What I did was to identify those with the key information on this thread, clicked on their profile and read all their posts. That way, I was able to filter off a lot of information and got only the ones important for my situation, this eventually reduced the number of questions I had when I made my appearance on the thread. I still ask questions but that's after I have gone through and found that such hasn't been answered by any of the gurus here.

For instance, just few days ago I asked a question about travel authorization for my baby. One of the gurus responded and I made it clear that I was already aware of that (because of posts here in the past that explained the procedure in detail). Hence I was able to ask the question specific to my situation because I hadn't found that from any of the gurus I checked their past post.

I would suggest you do adopt the same approach. You'll be able to learn so much within a short while and this would move things very fast.

The question you should be asking is who are those with knowledgeable info that you can tap from their wealth of vast knowledge through posts shared recently and in the past.


Since you have already passed the visa stage, you can check out Adjo01, Untammed, Atofoyus, etc. As you check their posts, you will come Across other knowledgeable gurus too exchanging insight with them.

This should take you only 1 day if you dedicate enough time for it. You can come back the next day to ask for clarification here, you'll see that your list of 7 questions would have been reduced to 1 or 2. You would still need answers as you progress on this journey and I'm sure people will be willing to provide answers for those specific situations.

You'll be better for it in the long run.

Wish you All the best
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author=Idera
IderadeAratumi:


I had plenty questions too when I discovered this thread especially because I heard about this route late which made me apply for visa in my 3rd trimester when I could no longer conceal the bump.

What I did was to identify those with the key information on this thread, clicked on their profile and read all their posts. That way, I was able to filter off a lot of information and got only the ones important for my situation, this eventually reduced the number of questions I had when I made my appearance on the thread. I still ask questions but that's after I have gone through and found that such hasn't been answered by any of the gurus here.

For instance, just few days ago I asked a question about travel authorization for my baby. One of the gurus responded and I made it clear that I was already aware of that (because of posts here in the past that explained the procedure in detail). Hence I was able to ask the question specific to my situation because I hadn't found that from any of the gurus I checked their past post.

I would suggest you do adopt the same approach. You'll be able to learn so much within a short while and this would move things very fast.

The question you should be asking is who are those with knowledgeable info that you can tap from their wealth of vast knowledge through posts shared recently and in the past.


Since you have already passed the visa stage, you can check out Adjo01, Untammed, Atofoyus, etc. As you check their posts, you will come Across other knowledgeable gurus too exchanging insight with them.

This should take you only 1 day if you dedicate enough time for it. You can come back the next day to ask for clarification here, you'll see that your list of 7 questions would have been reduced to 1 or 2. You would still need answers as you progress on this journey and I'm sure people will be willing to provide answers for those specific situations.

You'll be better for it in the long run.

Wish you All the best
deAratumi post=130779775]

I had plenty questions too when I discovered this thread especially because I heard about this route late which made me apply for visa in my 3rd trimester when I could no longer conceal the bump.

What I did was to identify those with the key information on this thread, clicked on their profile and read all their posts. That way, I was able to filter off a lot of information and got only the ones important for my situation, this eventually reduced the number of questions I had when I made my appearance on the thread. I still ask questions but that's after I have gone through and found that such hasn't been answered by any of the gurus here.

For instance, just few days ago I asked a question about travel authorization for my baby. One of the gurus responded and I made it clear that I was already aware of that (because of posts here in the past that explained the procedure in detail). Hence I was able to ask the question specific to my situation because I hadn't found that from any of the gurus I checked their past post.

I would suggest you do adopt the same approach. You'll be able to learn so much within a short while and this would move things very fast.

The question you should be asking is who are those with knowledgeable info that you can tap from their wealth of vast knowledge through posts shared recently and in the past.


Since you have already passed the visa stage, you can check out Adjo01, Untammed, Atofoyus, etc. As you check their posts, you will come Across other knowledgeable gurus too exchanging insight with them.

This should take you only 1 day if you dedicate enough time for it. You can come back the next day to ask for clarification here, you'll see that your list of 7 questions would have been reduced to 1 or 2. You would still need answers as you progress on this journey and I'm sure people will be willing to provide answers for those specific situations.

You'll be better for it in the long run.

Wish you All the best [/quote]


Thank you so much. I will do as advised.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by xaves: 8:32am On Jul 04
Good day everyone, wonderful thread and my appreciation to everyone sharing information on this thread.I want to ask how long it takes for the Brazil consulate to acknowledge application. I submitted my application via their website last week Saturday and I am yet to get an acknowledgement of my application. Because I read on this page that one is supposed to get an email stating application in being reviewed. I read somewhere that it's supposed to be within 48hrs, I don't know if this had changed. Thank you
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Reliancemedia: 1:12pm On Jul 04
Do Brazil Embassy return original documents along with the Passports?

I am applying for my self, my wife and our child. I don't know if we are to send the original marriage certificate and birth certificate or photo copies is what is required?

Please someone should help with my question. Thanks
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Reliancemedia: 1:17pm On Jul 04
For the submission of documents to the embassy is submission of the Original Marriage certificate and original child birth certificate required? Or do we only have to submit photocopies? If we submit the original
Marriage certificate and birth certificate would the embassy in Lagos return them to us?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule: 4:29pm On Jul 04
xaves:
Good day everyone, wonderful thread and my appreciation to everyone sharing information on this thread.I want to ask how long it takes for the Brazil consulate to acknowledge application. I submitted my application via their website last week Saturday and I am yet to get an acknowledgement of my application. Because I read on this page that one is supposed to get an email stating application in being reviewed. I read somewhere that it's supposed to be within 48hrs, I don't know if this had changed. Thank you

It takes longer now about a week and a half max. Also pray that nothing is missing too

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Bammybestowed: 4:32pm On Jul 04
Reliancemedia:

For the submission of documents to the embassy is submission of the Original Marriage certificate and original child birth certificate required? Or do we only have to submit photocopies? If we submit the original
Marriage certificate and birth certificate would the embassy in Lagos return them to us?

You submit original copies of all your documents, it will be returned via same platform you submitted after processing.

Please anyone coming in from
Nigeria to São Paulo anytime soon, kindly reach out ?🥹🙏

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by walex222: 4:52pm On Jul 04
MsKay04:
Hello everyone,

I am new here, and while this thread has been helpful, I’d like to get some clarifications.

My application was approved on July 1st and I was given 1 year visa. My husband & child will apply soon so that we can all travel together. I will be due in October so I want to ensure my stay does not exceed the 90 days duration on my visa.

1. If I fly with Qatar and take my doctor’s report with me, will I still have issues with them?

2. I understand I will need to get a CPF immediately I get there, will my family need to get one too?

3. Can you suggest good and affordable private hospitals to check out. How much should I budget for a decent hospital? I also need help with getting a good accommodation.

4. Can my family apply for PR after the baby is born? What is the process like?

5. Is it cheaper to buy the baby items here or wait till I get to Brazil?

6. Is the cost of giving birth through CS same as vaginal delivery?

7. Any other information will be highly appreciated. 🙏🏾


1. I don’t think you should have any problems, but I recommend TAAG if you don’t mind. If you need any assistance at Lagos airport, I know some people who can help.

2. You can even get your CPF while you’re in Nigeria. Your family will also need CPFs to process any documents in Brazil. In short, you can’t do anything without a CPF in Brazil.

3. You don’t need a private hospital because public hospitals have more professionals than private ones. Public hospitals in Brazil are of a higher standard than private hospitals in Nigeria.

4. Yes, as long as they are in Brazil. 👍

5. It’s actually cheaper to buy baby items in Nigeria, but since you’re not planning to stay long, you can do the shopping here.

6. In public hospitals, both C-section and vaginal delivery are free.

7. To save time and money, get a legitimate person to help with the documentation. Pay someone to help you if you need quality services.

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I need your assistance, please. If you are coming anytime soon, I’d like you to help bring my driver’s license from Nigeria.

Overall, I help people with their documentation in Brazil, including finding affordable accommodation. You will have to pay for my service. If you’re interested, talk to me on Instagram @its_olawhale.

God bless you. 🙏

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