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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by MrNovo: 7:30am On Sep 22
Coo1mana:

Am working remotely with a Nigerian company and want to know if I can get a remote work within the 6months in Brazil and come back.
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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by MrNovo: 7:46am On Sep 22
fud123:

Which jobs are in demand in Brazil please?
English Teaching jobs seem to have an inelastic demand. If your Portuguese language skill is top notch then many other sectors of the Brazilian economy will open up to you if you are bilingual

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Coo1mana: 3:15am On Sep 23
MrNovo:

Your work is probably hybrid. A fully remote job doesn't care where you are located as long as you show up online do the job and turn in your results as expected.
But if your job is so stressful and doesn't pay why are you so eager to keep it by going to Brazil secure a remote job then return to Nigeria to continue the " no pay" job?

Please read with understanding. I want to go and look for international remote job that will give me space and money. With my 11hour job you will not have time for yourself or to do another job and at the end of month you will not be paid up to 150k.
I am coming back to meet my family because am not travelling with them.
I am coming back to have time for my ministry and other business.

N.B: the job is remote because I travel and work anywhere in Nigeria with my tools, but the working tools belongs to the company. If there's any damage you dare not repair it elsewhere, you must return it to them.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Lollycrystal: 10:16am On Sep 23
Hello everyone!

Is there anyone that has plan of starting their visa appplication themselves. Please let me know so that we can do the process together. Thank you. I’m planning on applying for visa against December.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by mobimuc9ja(m): 5:14pm On Sep 23
Lollycrystal:
Hello everyone!

Is there anyone that has plan of starting their visa appplication themselves. Please let me know so that we can do the process together. Thank you. I’m planning on applying for visa against December.
Those that applied haven't gotten response

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by worldbest101(m): 7:44pm On Sep 23
I just heard there is a new rule with Brazil tourists visa. It’s now one year multiple tourist visa entry. How true is this??

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Lollycrystal: 6:41pm On Sep 24
Hello everyone,

Please how do you go about the health insurance part for a tourist visa.

I would appreciate a prompt response. Thank you.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Obinnau(m): 7:29pm On Sep 24
Lollycrystal:
Hello everyone,

Please how do you go about the health insurance part for a tourist visa.

I would appreciate a prompt response. Thank you.
Search online for axamansard NG travel insurance

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by oluomoadebayo: 4:22pm On Sep 25
MsKay04:
Hello from Sao Paulo smiley

I've been here for a few days, and the weather is COLD. I guess I'll get used to it.

I got an airbnb but still on the look out for a decent accommodation (couldn't get a place for less than 3,600 Reais).

Brazil is a lovely place; at least the few places I have been to since my arrival.



Hello. Any update from you? Hope everything is fine ?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by beedam(f): 10:42am On Sep 26
Hello everyone! Just got a mail this morning after weeks of application that I should send my documents.

Had to come mention it here so everyone can check their mail especially those who already submitted documents as they may have reponded to them too.

Best of luck to everyone waiting.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by luqaz: 1:03pm On Sep 26
Thanks for this. I just checked and ours has been moved to "Under Review"

beedam:
Hello everyone! Just got a mail this morning after weeks of application that I should send my documents.

Had to come mention it here so everyone can check their mail especially those who already submitted documents as they may have reponded to them too.

Best of luck to everyone waiting.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by luqaz: 6:49pm On Sep 26
Biggestbirds08:


Even mine just check it now it's has moved to "under Review" Hope & Pray 🙏


Amen oo 📿

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Zino89: 2:53pm On Sep 27
I know when you give birth in Brazil ur child/children and spouse becomes permanent resident but what I don’t understand is what if they are not in Brazil when I give birth are they still qualified?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by GlobeTrotter2: 3:48pm On Sep 27
Coo1mana:


Please read with understanding. I want to go and look for international remote job that will give me space and money. With my 11hour job you will not have time for yourself or to do another job and at the end of month you will not be paid up to 150k.
I am coming back to meet my family because am not travelling with them.
I am coming back to have time for my ministry and other business.

N.B: the job is remote because I travel and work anywhere in Nigeria with my tools, but the working tools belongs to the company. If there's any damage you dare not repair it elsewhere, you must return it to them.
I work remotely here in Brazil too and I do similar 12 hour shift. Depending on your skills you can earn 10 times more at the very least(I'm talking of working remotely oo). And the advantage you have working remotely here is that your expenses is far less compared to living in other countries.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Engrmustyboss(m): 5:20pm On Sep 27
Gurus in the house, please advise me. Currently I have two PhD offers, one in China and the other one in Brazil.Please which one do you think is the best considering future prospects. Thank you.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Obinnau(m): 5:37pm On Sep 27
Engrmustyboss:
Gurus in the house, please advise me. Currently I have two PhD offers, one in China and the other one in Brazil.Please which one do you think is the best considering future prospects. Thank you.
Brazil

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by tensazangetsu20(m): 11:22pm On Sep 27
Engrmustyboss:
Gurus in the house, please advise me. Currently I have two PhD offers, one in China and the other one in Brazil.Please which one do you think is the best considering future prospects. Thank you.

Brazil because of the opportunities to get permanent residency and citizenship eventually which you can't get in china.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Coo1mana: 12:07am On Sep 28
luqaz:
Thanks for this. I just checked and ours has been moved to "Under Review"


My own still remained 'sent'.
What could be the reason?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Gerrard59(m): 11:26am On Sep 28
Engrmustyboss:
Gurus in the house, please advise me. Currently I have two PhD offers, one in China and the other one in Brazil.Please which one do you think is the best considering future prospects. Thank you.
Depends on what you want in life, but Brazil offers more economic opportunities for career growth than China, as Portuguese is easier to grasp than Chinese. China is better off than Brazil in terms of purported entrepreneurial opportunities, but after a PhD, what enters your head is getting a job, not starting a business.

So, Brazil, and oh yeah, you get to obtain the passport. Impossicant describes attaining Chinese naturalisation status.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Zino89: 12:27pm On Sep 28
Biggestbirds08:


check youtube vlogs about Brazilian citizenship, there you learn better it's easy once your wife give birth in Brazil you there or not , even you other children you've in Nigeria they would get permanent residents
ok thanks
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Engrmustyboss(m): 1:56pm On Sep 28
Gerrard59:

Depends on what you want in life, but Brazil offers more economic opportunities for career growth than China, as Portuguese is easier to grasp than Chinese. China is better off than Brazil in terms of purported entrepreneurial opportunities, but after a PhD, what enters your head is getting a job, not starting a business.

So, Brazil, and oh yeah, you get to obtain the passport. Impossicant describes attaining Chinese naturalisation status.
Thank you so much.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by robettqueen1(f): 3:57pm On Sep 28
[quote author=luqaz post=132170970]Thanks for this. I just checked and ours has been moved to "Under Review"

Please when did you submit your application?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by lolibaby: 10:41pm On Sep 28
Biggestbirds08:
I need apartment in Sao Paulo even sharing I don't mind for young couple

Good evening Please do you know anyone that has gotten their visa recently?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by solid3(m): 2:35pm On Sep 29
Biggestbirds08:
I need apartment in Sao Paulo even sharing I don't mind for young couple

Pls has your application moved from under review to the next stage and has your visa been approved?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by mobimuc9ja(m): 4:11pm On Sep 29
Biggestbirds08:


Even mine just check it now it's has moved to "under Review" Hope & Pray 🙏

How far your visa progression?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by hephzibah003: 6:01pm On Sep 29
Hello everyone,

Please I received this email from the embassy. I think it is a generic one, although I had sent a follow up email on my visa application which is probably why they sent this email.

I am trying to fully understand what it means especially the concluding part. Does it mean that if my intended travel date has passed as a result of the long time the visa process has taken, I will need to book a new flight date and also hotel reservation and re-upload same online?

Please, those who have gotten their visas, did you have to do this after your initial travel date passed?

I would appreciate some guidance, please. Thanks.

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