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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by afelouz(m): 1:31pm On Jan 10, 2020
Yes I have.
juliusocean:

Have you gotten your cpf number yet?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by juliusocean(m): 1:38pm On Jan 10, 2020
afelouz:
Yes I have.
Please share some details about the process I heard the cpf is very important
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by packaging(m): 1:49pm On Jan 10, 2020
juliusocean:

Please share some details about the process I heard the cpf is very important
Hi. Please what is the meaning of CPF sir?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by juliusocean(m): 1:53pm On Jan 10, 2020
packaging:

Hi. Please what is the meaning of CPF sir?
Brazilian social security number

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by OneNaija(m): 2:05pm On Jan 10, 2020
Have you gotten your visa yet?

juliusocean:

Brazilian social security number
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by juliusocean(m): 2:35pm On Jan 10, 2020
OneNaija:
Have you gotten your visa yet?

Am still waiting for a verdict
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by packaging(m): 2:42pm On Jan 10, 2020
juliusocean:

Brazilian social security number
Thanks for the update, I was thinking social security is meant for resident. Are tourists eligible for CPF also?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TechSpot: 2:54pm On Jan 10, 2020
packaging:

Thanks for the update, I was thinking social security is meant for resident. Are tourists eligible for CPF also?


It's more of a TIN. Since he will be accessing medicals in Brazil so he needs the CPF to get admitted at the hospital for tax clearance purposes.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by OneNaija(m): 3:24pm On Jan 10, 2020
How long have you been waiting since you had your interview? In Europe it just 5 business days your visa is out. Thing is so slow in Brazil embassy in Nigeria.

juliusocean:

Am still waiting for a verdict
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by abbey19877: 3:31pm On Jan 10, 2020
Good day at Mr Adjo10 please if I am to travel with my wife, is my statement of account alone sufficient for the process?
thanks and God bless you [/quote]
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by packaging(m): 3:45pm On Jan 10, 2020
abbey19877:
Good day at Mr Adjo10 please if I am to travel with my wife, is my statement of account alone sufficient for the process?
thanks and God bless you
Yes. So long you have verifiable funds in the account and can be proven you're married legit. I'm doing same with my wife. Using only my bank statement.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by packaging(m): 3:47pm On Jan 10, 2020
TechSpot:



It's more of a TIN. Since he will be accessing medicals in Brazil so he needs the CPF to get admitted at the hospital for tax clearance purposes.

Oh okay. Thanks for the update. On the look out for the procedure from @afelouz
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by juliusocean(m): 4:04pm On Jan 10, 2020
packaging:

Yes. So long you have verifiable funds in the account and can be proven you're married legit. I'm doing same with my wife. Using only my bank statement.
You don't need to be married folks it's just a tourist visa you can apply with your girlfriend or spouse so long as you can fund the trip a little travel history you're good to go

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Semisolasola: 4:35pm On Jan 10, 2020
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abbey19877:
Good day at Mr Adjo10 please if I am to travel with my wife, is my statement of account alone sufficient for the process?
thanks and God bless you
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by afelouz(m): 8:26pm On Jan 10, 2020
juliusocean:

Please share some details about the process I heard the cpf is very important
Yes, CPF is important and its also easy to get.
Someone took me to where I did mine, I got it in like 30 minutes and I paid about 15 reals for the online registration (at a cybercafe) and lamination of the card. After the online registration, the printout will be taken to the office where the CPF will be issued. Its usually withing same proximity or same place, depending on where you chose to do it. You need your In't passport and residential address in brazil.
It can be done in places like Bank Banco do Brasil, Bank Caixa Economica Federal, post office (Correios)

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Cjleks: 9:45pm On Jan 10, 2020
Adjo10:


Hello afelouz. Your wife not having your surname is not a problem at all in PR application. In fact, you guys don’t even need to be married to apply for PR base on your baby. So far as both of you are the parents, you can apply for the PR.

If you guys already had plans to change your wife’s name to yours then that is another thing all together. For that, i will personally recommend you guys waiting until after the PR application. Your wife’s name must match that of her passport and birth certificate. Of course she can legally change her name but if the legal name change has not yet taken place, then please let her us the name on her passport to make things easier for you guys. Both my husband and I have different surnames but we got our PR and now citizenship without any problem. Cheers

which city did you give birth?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Brexiteer(m): 3:38am On Jan 11, 2020
Cjleks:


which city did you give birth?
Florianópolis. Everyone should please read before asking questions. Don't disturb the only helpful human on this thread

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by abbey19877: 3:26pm On Jan 11, 2020
packaging:

Yes. So long you have verifiable funds in the account and can be proven you're married legit. I'm doing same with my wife. Using only my bank statement.
thanks a lot
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by afelouz(m): 12:39am On Jan 12, 2020
Cjleks:


which city did you give birth?

I haven’t yet.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Samuelsoma: 9:12am On Jan 12, 2020
Your wife having her father's name isn't an issue at all, so dont be bothered about that bro. You have your marriage cert and that is enough, if they ever ask for it. There are always scenerios of bf/gf going to give birth and they still obtain their PR, so dont bother yourself about name change for her until after you have gotten your citizenship,that will make things easier for you. Goodluck bro
afelouz:


Good day and thanks for your well wishes. I think by far this is the best decision I have ever made.

I have some concerns regarding the PR application based on the brazilian baby.

Presently, my wife Int’ Passport has her fathers name as her surname and her birth certificate. We are yet to change the Int’ passport to my surname. I know there wont be an issue having my surname on the new born birth certificate as im physically present in Brazil but is it advisable to change my wife’s name to my surname for the PR application? if yes how best can we go about it.

I came with our marriage cert that is legalized at the ministry or foreign affairs. Thanks alot

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Samuelsoma: 9:27am On Jan 12, 2020
Actually, it is always more expensive for tourist, so i can suggest that you should probably make do with online learning for now...Youtube and some other free websites that you can get, till when you obtain your PR then you can enroll in an institution for your language classes. However, you might just be lucky to find a local around you that is willing to take you one-to-one classes for a little token,just to know the basics. You can try and ask people around and also your host, they might be able to direct you to someone if they know any. Don't worry Brazilians are very friendly and nice and always ready to help, am sure you are experiencing that already. Dont be embarrassed when you see them showering so much love on your wife with the big belle grin smiley cheesy, touching her tummy and kissing the tummy and some even give gifts to the couple just at the spot of sighting a pregnant woman. Enjoy yourself jare bro. Cheers man
afelouz:
Thanks alot.
One more thing, I have been searching for a language School Where I can learn Portuguese here in Sao Paulo and the ones I have been seeing online are too expensive, they also charge weekly, Lol.
Is there a free or affordable school I can attend??
Remember I don’t have protocol or a PR yet, I’m just a tourist for now.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Samuelsoma: 9:31am On Jan 12, 2020
Adjo10 is actually a woman bro not a man,lol. Your statement of account alone is sufficient for both of you, since you are her sponsor then your statement of account is okay. When applying you can provide your birth certificate too as part of the documents to submit. Good luck bro
abbey19877:
good day at Mr Adjo10 please if I am to travel with my wife, is my statement of account alone sufficient for the process?
thanks and God bless you

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Namae: 1:40am On Jan 13, 2020
Good job Adjo10, Brexiteer, afelouz, techspot, shallypop and others
Quick question.
I and my spouse plan to visit while our 2 other kids who are under 10 years stay back in Nigeria.
So that our new baby gets the citizenship and myself and hubby the PR.
But we will return to Naija after this due to our works

My questions are these,.

1). Are our children in Nigeria eligible for the citizenship or must they be physically present in Brazil at the time?

Please advice so I know if to apply for them too as i am starting my application right away.
Do you advice I go with all of them considering that I will be alone after a while as hubby needs to go back to work.


Or I just focus on the new one, since I can't go with a nanny.
I know it must end in praise sha.

2). I am only 8weeks gone and very "invisible".
Can we mail in our application and wait to be invited since we don't live in Lagos or should we travel down to Lagos just to submit and possibly still get invited again as we live in Cross river which is such a distance for a double trip..

I'm also asking so as to know how to start planning permission to be off work.

3). Better still,
Considering you are already there and well experienced,
will you advice myself and hubby to totally relocate...it's been our life long dream just for the kids to have a better life, we have quite good jobs here in Naija.
Wondering if it be a worthy risk ditching our sought-after jobs to chart this new course?

Finally,

4). How do I get the parent consent form for the minor who will be applying as it is not on their site.

Thank you
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by juliusocean(m): 6:37am On Jan 13, 2020
Namae:
Good job Adjo10, Brexiteer, afelouz, techspot, shallypop and others
Quick question.
I and my spouse plan to visit while our 2 other kids who are under 5 years stay back in Nigeria.
So that our new baby gets the citizenship and myself and hubby the PR.
But we will return to Naija after this due to our works

My questions are these,.

1). Are our children in Nigeria eligible for the citizenship or must they be physically present in Brazil at the time?

Please advice so I know if to apply for them too.
Starting my application right away.
Do you advice I go with all of them considering that I will be alone after a while as hubby needs to go back to work.

Or I just focus on the new one.
It must end in praise.

2). I am only 8weeks gone and very "invisible". Can we mail in our application and wait to be invited since we don't live in Lagos Or should we travel down to Lagos just to submit and possibly still get invited again?
We live in Cross river which is such a distance for a double trip.

I'm asking so as to know how to start planing permission to be off work.

3). Better still, will you advice myself and hubby to totally relocate...it's been our life long dream just for the kids to have a better life. But we have quite good jobs here in Naija

4). Also how do I get the parent consent form for the minor who will be applying? .it is not on the site.
Do the minors need to pay visa application fees?

Thank you
MA'AM THERE IS A RULE HERE BEFORE YOU ASK ANY QUESTION ENSURE YOU READ PAGE 1 TO 44 THANK YOU!!!

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Namae: 8:33am On Jan 13, 2020
juliusocean:

MA'AM THERE IS A RULE HERE BEFORE YOU ASK ANY QUESTION ENSURE YOU READ PAGE 1 TO 44 THANK YOU!!!
I'd never understand why some people make everything seem very difficult.
Adjo10 has greatly helped people with her knowledge, freely dishing them even when unsolicited. You can see a genuine happiness to liberate others.

Yet others on this thread who are less committed to helping people but more concerned about showing off how informed they are readily jump out like class prefects to prevent further enlightenment.

Aside my question 1,
Please can you show me ANYWHERE on all 44pages of this thread where questions 2, 3 and 4 of mine were answered as those were specifics to my case?

To think that just in December you too were asking dumb questions about language and jobs.
I guess you hadn't created your selfish Rule of reading from page 1-44 then?

Please Juliusocean, if you do not have my answers or do not want to help, kindly go back to selling maps to tourists in Togo while praying that your asylum is granted rather than make every one who asks for guidance appear lazy to read.

Afelouz got his visa yet asked a few more questions...does that mean he didn't read?

I specifically did not call you to help considering your haughtiness and penchance to scorn others; something you and a few others have not even tried to hide all through this thread.

Chriscole any news?
Have you gotten your visa..Please keep us updated

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 9:15am On Jan 13, 2020
Namae:
I'd never understand why some people make everything seem very difficult.
Adjo10 has greatly helped people with her knowledge, freely dishing them even when unsolicited. You can see a genuine happiness to liberate others.

Yet others on this thread who are less committed to helping people but more concerned about showing off how informed they are readily jump out like class prefects to prevent further enlightenment.

Aside my question 1,
Please can you show me ANYWHERE on all 44pages of this thread where questions 2, 3 and 4 of mine were answered as those were specifics to my case?

To think that just in December you too were asking dumb questions about language and jobs.
I guess you hadn't created your selfish Rule of reading from page 1-44 then?

Please Juliusocean, if you do not have my answers or do not want to help, kindly go back to selling maps to tourists in Togo while praying that your asylum is granted rather than make every one who asks for guidance appear lazy to read.

Afelouz got his visa yet asked a few more questions...does that mean he didn't read?

I specifically did not call you to help considering your haughtiness and penchance to scorn others; something you and a few others have not even tried to hide all through this thread.

I guarantee you one thing.
I'd make it and show my blue passport here too.
The same God who blessed Adjo10 without a thread like this still lives.

Chriscole any news?
Have you gotten your visa..Please keep us updated
I have my visa thank you but your attitude is very toxic.. Those questions have been answered severally here why the insults even I, TechSpot and others read the thread severally 1 to 44 who the Bleep are you? He is from Togo you an American citizen why are you coming to brazil go to Canada and have your child be humble sit down...

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by OneNaija(m): 9:32am On Jan 13, 2020
Why can someone just make he or her point without insulting someone. Please be respectful and let this thread grow. @Namea you own juliusocean an apology for name calling. Peace.

Namae:
I'd never understand why some people make everything seem very difficult.
Adjo10 has greatly helped people with her knowledge, freely dishing them even when unsolicited. You can see a genuine happiness to liberate others.

Yet others on this thread who are less committed to helping people but more concerned about showing off how informed they are readily jump out like class prefects to prevent further enlightenment.

Aside my question 1,
Please can you show me ANYWHERE on all 44pages of this thread where questions 2, 3 and 4 of mine were answered as those were specifics to my case?

To think that just in December you too were asking dumb questions about language and jobs.
I guess you hadn't created your selfish Rule of reading from page 1-44 then?

Please Juliusocean, if you do not have my answers or do not want to help, kindly go back to selling maps to tourists in Togo while praying that your asylum is granted rather than make every one who asks for guidance appear lazy to read.

Afelouz got his visa yet asked a few more questions...does that mean he didn't read?

I specifically did not call you to help considering your haughtiness and penchance to scorn others; something you and a few others have not even tried to hide all through this thread.

I guarantee you one thing.
I'd make it and show my blue passport here too.
The same God who blessed Adjo10 without a thread like this still lives.

Chriscole any news?
Have you gotten your visa..Please keep us updated

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Samuelsoma: 9:35am On Jan 13, 2020
Namae,
For 1st question, if you intend to apply for PR or citizenship for your other kids, then you have to take them along, it is compulsory to have them there physically if you intend to get any document for them. So please apply for visa for them.

2nd question, I think you should be able to get someone to submit in person for you. If you have friends or relatives in Lagos you can send down to them and let them submit the documents in person for you at the embassy and pls get your application done ASAP.

3rd question, Well I feel relocating all depends on you, since both of you have good jobs in Nigeria then you both have to plan it and see what works out best for you. For some couples, the wife and kids might decide to relocate first and while the wife is in Brazil trying to surf for jobs and all, the husband who has a very good job in naija will be supporting them in brazil and little by little things get sorted out and some others may decide to move once and for all,so it all depends on you guys, what you want and how what you want it, but just get your PR first and get your kids their citizenship/PR too, thats the main thing. Goodluck

4th question, the parent consent form isnt on the lagos embassy website, so maybe you can send a mail to the embassy to ask them about it and pls if there is anyone here that knows how to go about that should kindly advice her on it.

Cheers
Namae:
Good job Adjo10, Brexiteer, afelouz, techspot, shallypop and others
Quick question.
I and my spouse plan to visit while our 2 other kids who are under 3-years stay back in Nigeria.
So that our new baby gets the citizenship and myself and hubby the PR.
But we will return to Naija after this due to our works

My questions are these,.

1). Are our children in Nigeria eligible for the citizenship or must they be physically present in Brazil at the time?

Please advice so I know if to apply for them too.
Starting my application right away.
Do you advice I go with all of them considering that I will be alone after a while as hubby needs to go back to work.

Or I just focus on the new one.
It must end in praise.

2). I am only 8weeks gone and very "invisible". Can we mail in our application and wait to be invited since we don't live in Lagos Or should we travel down to Lagos just to submit and possibly still get invited again?
We live in Cross river which is such a distance for a double trip.

I'm asking so as to know how to start planing permission to be off work.

3). Better still, will you advice myself and hubby to totally relocate...it's been our life long dream just for the kids to have a better life, we have quite good jobs here in Naija.
Will it be a worthy risk ditching our sought-after jobs to chart this new course?

Finally,

4). How do I get the parent consent form for the minor who will be applying as it is not on the site.
Do the minors need to pay visa application fees?

Thank you

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Namae: 9:50am On Jan 13, 2020
Samuelsoma:
Namae,
For 1st question, if you intend to apply for PR or citizenship for your other kids, then you have to take them along, it is compulsory to have them there physically if you intend to get any document for them. So please apply for visa for them.

2nd question, I think you should be able to get someone to submit in person for you. If you have friends or relatives in Lagos you can send down to them and let them submit the documents in person for you at the embassy and pls get your application done ASAP.

3rd question, Well I feel relocating all depends on you, since both of you have good jobs in Nigeria then you both have to plan it and see what works out best for you. For some couples, the wife and kids might decide to relocate first and while the wife is in Brazil trying to surf for jobs and all, the husband who has a very good job in naija will be supporting them in brazil and little by little things get sorted out and some others may decide to move once and for all,so it all depends on you guys, what you want and how what you want it, but just get your PR first and get your kids their citizenship/PR too, thats the main thing. Goodluck

4th question, the parent consent form isnt on the lagos embassy website, so maybe you can send a mail to the embassy to ask them about it and pls if there is anyone here that knows how to go about that should kindly advice her on it.

Cheers


God bless you.
This is very helpful and does indeed answer all my questions.
I am extremely grateful.
Do remain blessed.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by juliusocean(m): 10:49am On Jan 13, 2020
chriscole:

I have my visa thank you but your attitude is very toxic.. Those questions have been answered severally here why the insults even I, TechSpot and others read the thread severally 1 to 44 who the Bleep are you? He is from Togo you an American citizen why are you coming to brazil go to Canada and have your child be humble sit down...
You got your visa you no tell us.. Is that how you use to do?

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by chriscole(f): 11:07am On Jan 13, 2020
juliusocean:
You got your visa you no tell us.. Is that how you use to do?
Sorry o my bad I got the mail last week.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TechSpot: 12:42pm On Jan 13, 2020
chriscole:

Sorry o my bad I got the mail last week.


Congrats on getting your Visa. This your Visa took so long cos you did your interview before me.

When did you state as your travel date on your application? I wanna know if that's the likely reason for the delay.

Someone on here is in similar situation so your answer could be a relief to her.

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