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Business / How To Get The Right CUSTOMERS For Your Business.. by Ruthrock(f): 9:53pm On Aug 26, 2019
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Family / Re: Giving Your Child Brazilian Citizenship By Birth by Ruthrock(f): 8:47pm On Aug 01, 2019
OBTAIN A VISA
The first step in the process of giving your child citizenship by birth in Brazil is arranging a visa.

If you have EU citizenship or another passport that allows visa-free travel to Brazil, then this step is relatively easy. You can simply use your 90-day tourist visa when you arrive, and you can then extend it at an immigration office if necessary.

While you may have to deal with some of Brazil’s infamous bureaucracy, the extension process is straightforward, and you’ll already be in the country.

However, if you’re from the US, Canada, or another country that does not offer visa-free access to Brazil, you will need to arrange a tourist visa before you arrive and pay a fee.

The process of obtaining a visa can be somewhat laborious thanks to Brazil’s bureaucratic system. You will need to answer plenty of questions about your visit, and naturally, you want to answer them honestly.

You should therefore consult with an immigration lawyer – preferably one who is familiar with birth tourism in Brazil – when you apply for your visa.

This way, you can be sure to answer questions accurately, honestly, and in a way that ensures your visa will be approved.

In addition to just getting the visa, you will also need to ensure that you have other items in order to facilitate a smooth arrival into Brazil.

Since you or your partner may be traveling while 6 or 7 months pregnant, you may need a doctor’s note confirming that you or your partner can safely travel while pregnant. Check with your airline beforehand to ensure that you have all of the required documents to travel.

Additionally, during the visa application process, you should also consider whether you will want or need things like a local SIM card, bank account, or leased apartment.

In order to get these necessities while in Brazil, you will need a CPF, which can be obtained through the Brazilian government’s tax office.

You’ll have to navigate through some bureaucracy to get there, but as long as you plan ahead, you should be able to get a to Brazil without much hassle.
Family / Re: Giving Your Child Brazilian Citizenship By Birth by Ruthrock(f): 8:45pm On Aug 01, 2019
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Family / Giving Your Child Brazilian Citizenship By Birth by Ruthrock(f): 8:45pm On Aug 01, 2019
Giving birth in a country that offers birthright citizenship is the easiest way to give your child the gift of a second passport. All that you and your partner need to do is make a plan to give birth in the right place.

This option certainly is not for everyone. I can attest to just how hard it is to find a partner willing to travel and live outside of their home country, and it’s even more difficult to find someone who would be comfortable having a baby in a foreign country.

However, for those of us who pursue the full Nomad Capitalist lifestyle, giving birth overseas can be both an interesting experience and a way to give the gift of a second passport to our children.

Engaging in birth tourism often has a bit of a negative connotation, but in reality, it’s an excellent way to set your child up for success while giving you and your partner the opportunity to add to your passport portfolio without buying another pricey economic citizenship.

And Brazil is the perfect place to do just that.

Brazil is, out of all of the countries that offer citizenship by birth, the best place to give birth thanks to its advanced medical facilities and valuable passport.

It also offers a fast-track option for you and your partner to obtain Brazilian citizenship without having to navigate Brazil’s tedious investment immigration program.

If you’re interested in giving your child the gift of a second citizenship in Brazil, read on to learn about:

The benefits of Brazilian citizenship;
How to give birth in Brazil;
The fast-track naturalization option for parents; and
Whether Brazilian citizenship is the right choice for you and your family.
THE BENEFITS OF BRAZILIAN CITIZENSHIP
Out of all of the countries that offer citizenship by birth, Brazil is – by far – the best option.

Most countries in the Americas offer citizenship by birth. However, some countries, namely the US, come with unseemly tax and regulatory burdens, and others, such as Costa Rica, are not as comfortable to give birth in.

Brazilian citizenship, on the other hand, does not come with the baggage of a US passport, and thanks to its wealth of state-of-the-art medical facilities, it’s a very comfortable place for you or your partner to give birth.

Brazil is a popular destination for medical tourism thanks to the country’s low-cost, high-quality health care, so giving birth there can be beneficial for westerners looking to avoid the high costs of giving birth in their home country.

However, in addition to being cost-effective, giving birth in Brazil also gives your child all of the benefits of Brazilian citizenship, such as the opportunity to live in a diverse society and a high-quality – yet drama-free – second passport.

DIVERSITY
Anyone can be Brazilian.

When you explore the streets of Rio or São Paulo, you’ll quickly see that Brazilians are diverse. They can be black, white, Hispanic, or anything else and still be Brazilian.

It’s no wonder, then, that Brazil is one of the most diverse countries in the world.

By giving your child Brazilian citizenship by birth, you’re giving them the opportunity to be a part of a diverse society where they can interact with all types of people – an invaluable part of teaching them to become a global citizen.

VISA-FREE TRAVEL
Brazil also offers excellent visa-free travel for its citizens.

While Brazilian citizens do have to get visas for the US, Canada, and Australia, they still have visa-free access to a plethora of countries, including Russia.

A Brazilian passport is what I consider to be an A- passport. It doesn’t offer unfettered access to top-tier countries like a German or US passport does, but it still gives you most of the benefits of a western passport.

A Brazilian passport can therefore be a great asset for your child as they join you and your partner in your Nomad Capitalist lifestyle

REPUTATION
When you think of Brazilians, what do you think?

Odds are, you probably think of beaches, parties, and plastic surgery.

Unlike most A-level passports, a Brazilian passport doesn’t come with much baggage. Brazil isn’t frequently embroiled in global conflicts like the US or UK, and it doesn’t come with the potential tax and regulatory burdens of an EU passport.

This makes a Brazilian passport a great option if you’re looking to give yourself or your children the best of both worlds – an A-level passport without the hassle that can come with most western passports.

Brazilian passports are no-drama, making them an attractive option for anyone looking to get a great second passport for themselves or their child.



HOW TO GIVE YOUR CHILD CITIZENSHIP BY BIRTH IN BRAZIL
Giving your child Brazilian citizenship by birth is a relatively simple process.

You only need to arrive in Brazil with enough time to get settled, and you can then have your baby in the country, which automatically entitles your child to Brazilian citizenship by birth.

However, just because the process is relatively easy doesn’t mean that you should just show up at the border a few days before you or your partner are ready to give birth.

Before you pack your bags, you should plan ahead and consider issues like visa requirements and exactly where you want to give birth in Brazil.

This guide will help you and your partner make a plan to give birth in Brazil.
Travel / Re: Giving Your Child Brazilian Citizenship By Birth by Ruthrock(f): 8:27pm On Aug 01, 2019
OBTAIN A VISA
The first step in the process of giving your child citizenship by birth in Brazil is arranging a visa.

If you have EU citizenship or another passport that allows visa-free travel to Brazil, then this step is relatively easy. You can simply use your 90-day tourist visa when you arrive, and you can then extend it at an immigration office if necessary.

While you may have to deal with some of Brazil’s infamous bureaucracy, the extension process is straightforward, and you’ll already be in the country.

However, if you’re from the US, Canada, or another country that does not offer visa-free access to Brazil, you will need to arrange a tourist visa before you arrive and pay a fee.

The process of obtaining a visa can be somewhat laborious thanks to Brazil’s bureaucratic system. You will need to answer plenty of questions about your visit, and naturally, you want to answer them honestly.

You should therefore consult with an immigration lawyer – preferably one who is familiar with birth tourism in Brazil – when you apply for your visa.

This way, you can be sure to answer questions accurately, honestly, and in a way that ensures your visa will be approved.

In addition to just getting the visa, you will also need to ensure that you have other items in order to facilitate a smooth arrival into Brazil.

Since you or your partner may be traveling while 6 or 7 months pregnant, you may need a doctor’s note confirming that you or your partner can safely travel while pregnant. Check with your airline beforehand to ensure that you have all of the required documents to travel.

Additionally, during the visa application process, you should also consider whether you will want or need things like a local SIM card, bank account, or leased apartment.

In order to get these necessities while in Brazil, you will need a CPF, which can be obtained through the Brazilian government’s tax office.

You’ll have to navigate through some bureaucracy to get there, but as long as you plan ahead, you should be able to get a to Brazil without much hassle.
Travel / Re: Giving Your Child Brazilian Citizenship By Birth by Ruthrock(f): 8:24pm On Aug 01, 2019
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Travel / Giving Your Child Brazilian Citizenship By Birth by Ruthrock(f): 8:19pm On Aug 01, 2019
Giving birth in a country that offers birthright citizenship is the easiest way to give your child the gift of a second passport. All that you and your partner need to do is make a plan to give birth in the right place.

This option certainly is not for everyone. I can attest to just how hard it is to find a partner willing to travel and live outside of their home country, and it’s even more difficult to find someone who would be comfortable having a baby in a foreign country.

However, for those of us who pursue the full Nomad Capitalist lifestyle, giving birth overseas can be both an interesting experience and a way to give the gift of a second passport to our children.

Engaging in birth tourism often has a bit of a negative connotation, but in reality, it’s an excellent way to set your child up for success while giving you and your partner the opportunity to add to your passport portfolio without buying another pricey economic citizenship.

And Brazil is the perfect place to do just that.

Brazil is, out of all of the countries that offer citizenship by birth, the best place to give birth thanks to its advanced medical facilities and valuable passport.

It also offers a fast-track option for you and your partner to obtain Brazilian citizenship without having to navigate Brazil’s tedious investment immigration program.

If you’re interested in giving your child the gift of a second citizenship in Brazil, read on to learn about:

The benefits of Brazilian citizenship;
How to give birth in Brazil;
The fast-track naturalization option for parents; and
Whether Brazilian citizenship is the right choice for you and your family.
THE BENEFITS OF BRAZILIAN CITIZENSHIP
Out of all of the countries that offer citizenship by birth, Brazil is – by far – the best option.

Most countries in the Americas offer citizenship by birth. However, some countries, namely the US, come with unseemly tax and regulatory burdens, and others, such as Costa Rica, are not as comfortable to give birth in.

Brazilian citizenship, on the other hand, does not come with the baggage of a US passport, and thanks to its wealth of state-of-the-art medical facilities, it’s a very comfortable place for you or your partner to give birth.

Brazil is a popular destination for medical tourism thanks to the country’s low-cost, high-quality health care, so giving birth there can be beneficial for westerners looking to avoid the high costs of giving birth in their home country.

However, in addition to being cost-effective, giving birth in Brazil also gives your child all of the benefits of Brazilian citizenship, such as the opportunity to live in a diverse society and a high-quality – yet drama-free – second passport.

DIVERSITY
Anyone can be Brazilian.

When you explore the streets of Rio or São Paulo, you’ll quickly see that Brazilians are diverse. They can be black, white, Hispanic, or anything else and still be Brazilian.

It’s no wonder, then, that Brazil is one of the most diverse countries in the world.

By giving your child Brazilian citizenship by birth, you’re giving them the opportunity to be a part of a diverse society where they can interact with all types of people – an invaluable part of teaching them to become a global citizen.

VISA-FREE TRAVEL
Brazil also offers excellent visa-free travel for its citizens.

While Brazilian citizens do have to get visas for the US, Canada, and Australia, they still have visa-free access to a plethora of countries, including Russia.

A Brazilian passport is what I consider to be an A- passport. It doesn’t offer unfettered access to top-tier countries like a German or US passport does, but it still gives you most of the benefits of a western passport.

A Brazilian passport can therefore be a great asset for your child as they join you and your partner in your Nomad Capitalist lifestyle.

REPUTATION
When you think of Brazilians, what do you think?

Odds are, you probably think of beaches, parties, and plastic surgery.

Unlike most A-level passports, a Brazilian passport doesn’t come with much baggage. Brazil isn’t frequently embroiled in global conflicts like the US or UK, and it doesn’t come with the potential tax and regulatory burdens of an EU passport.

This makes a Brazilian passport a great option if you’re looking to give yourself or your children the best of both worlds – an A-level passport without the hassle that can come with most western passports.

Brazilian passports are no-drama, making them an attractive option for anyone looking to get a great second passport for themselves or their child.



HOW TO GIVE YOUR CHILD CITIZENSHIP BY BIRTH IN BRAZIL
Giving your child Brazilian citizenship by birth is a relatively simple process.

You only need to arrive in Brazil with enough time to get settled, and you can then have your baby in the country, which automatically entitles your child to Brazilian citizenship by birth.

However, just because the process is relatively easy doesn’t mean that you should just show up at the border a few days before you or your partner are ready to give birth.

Before you pack your bags, you should plan ahead and consider issues like visa requirements and exactly where you want to give birth in Brazil.

This guide will help you and your partner make a plan to give birth in Brazil.

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Family / Re: How A Lady Wrote IELTS 9 Times Before Passing And Relocating With Her Family To by Ruthrock(f): 8:54pm On Jul 29, 2019
Family / How A Lady Wrote IELTS 9 Times Before Passing And Relocating With Her Family To by Ruthrock(f): 8:53pm On Jul 29, 2019
once got to know about a lady that had to
write ielts 9 times before passing.

And its not just because she was a happy person
writing it.

It was simply because herself and her family really needed that perfect score that would help them to continue their process to relocate to canada.

Hence she had to write it as often as she wanted.

Even with tutorial centers that she registered with which she rarely attends because she needed to also go to work and also take care of the kids.

In the midst of all this, She also had to prepare on her own

Thus had to write the exam 9 Times.

It actually took her One and half year before
she got that perfect score she was looking for.

Now let me break it down to you.

To write An IELTS Exam Cost N75,000 [Now N68,000] Per sitting.

Now multiply it by 9

That equals to N612,000 having to rewrite an exam 9 times

Thats quite on the high side if you really think about it.

And thats why most people actually give up when they write their exam the first time and have to rewrite again.

They consider the cost and also consider their ability if they would really pass it this next time and not have to waste another N68,000

Now am here to solve that problem for you.

Using the training program that created for you.

It would make your learning much more faster.

It would give you a concrete plan to follow

It would help to boost your score up that you wont' have to be like that woman that had to write 9 times before getting the score that allowed
her and her family to relocate to canada.

This training program is composed of 5 Special Videos that is personally created just for you plus other useful informations and links
that would help you to successfully get better at writing and getting a better score in your IELTS.

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Travel / Re: The REAL TRUTH about living and working permanently in Canada by Ruthrock(f): 7:57pm On Jul 29, 2019
Canada Won't Be Nigeria But It Can Be a Second Home

"If we all run away who will make things better"

That is the exact response I get from many people when
I talk about relocating to Canada

But here is what many people don't know

Relocating to a country like Canada isn't about
abandoning your country due to the current issues

People also move to Canada from countries like
Japan, China and the South American countries

It is about having a second and better option
which I think is wisdom in today's world

In Nigeria today, a lot of things have gone
awefully wrong and those things can't be
corrected even in 4 years

Things like:

- Poor Healthcare

- Poor Electricity

- Poor Education

- Poor infrastructures like roads, waste
elimination systems

- Poor Security - Think Boko Haram and all
the sudden death events taking place at random
all over the country

By the time these things will be corrected, myself
and my family would have gotten a Canadian passport
by then by God's grace

Of course, relocating to Canada or any country
isn't for everyone

If you also want to relocate to Canada, then
You have to work things out for yourself...
And stop wasting money n time!!
Travel / Re: The REAL TRUTH about living and working permanently in Canada by Ruthrock(f): 3:38pm On Jul 12, 2019
It is no longer news that Canada is one of the
best countries in the world with a perfect
system in place.

No wonder many Nigerians are relocating to
start a new life over there especially with
the condition of the country

I am not one to say "don't relocate"

If the conditions of this country is frustrating
you, then feel free to move.

Even our so called leaders and politicians have
second passports to other countries.

And they have also secured same for their close
family members.

With that said, if you intend to relocate to
Canada this year, there are 2 ways to do so.

(1) You can get a Canada immigration agent to
assist you with the process.

You can find many of them via Google.com

The 2 problems with this method are:

i. You will spend at least N2m in extra fees and
this fee won't be refunded if your application
does not go through. If you browse online forums,
you will come across various people's stories as
regards this

ii. You will still have to do most of the work
yourself even if your application goes through.
The agent will just collect his money to guide you.

--

(2) The second way is to handle the processing
yourself.

Many people don't do this because they lack the
necessary information on how to do this right.

If you already have all your documents right, you
can finish the process in 10 months.

If you handle your Canada relocation project
yourself, you are going to save a lot of money
as a result and even speed up the process.

Why do you have to pay an agent N2m or more when
you can use all that money to pay for your
flights and other important things?

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Travel / The REAL TRUTH about living and working permanently in Canada by Ruthrock(f): 5:19pm On Jul 10, 2019
The REAL TRUTH about living and working permanently in Canada


With the present condition of the country, I really
don't blame any Nigerian who is looking for a better
life for themselves and their family.

Truth is...Canada is a great country and home to
about 200,000 Nigerians

As a permanent resident in Canada, you enjoy

- Free quality education for your children

- Free and premium health care

But if you want to relocate to Canada, you have to
shine your eyes well, well so that you simply don't
waste a lot of money trying to process your relocation

Let's start with this...

(1) Canada targets to bring in 1 million immigrants
between 2018 to 2020

You probably know this already. For 2018 alone, the
Canadian authorities announced that they have now
welcomed 82,000 people this year alone.

1 million people is a lot but that does not mean
everyone who applies will get in

First, their 2 immigration programs suit people who are
between ages 22-45

If you are over 45, it will be difficult for you
to get in

If you are within this age range of 22-45 and you are
interested, then NOW is the time to make a move

That is because...

...

(2) Canada's Immigration Policies Change From Time to Time

What this means is this...

As more people apply and try to get into Canada, the
policies get tighter

The minimum requirements that got people into Canada 2
years ago won't get you in today

That means the best time for you to start processing
your relocation is today.

If you wait till 6 months time, well, the policies could
have tightened up by then making it more difficult for you

Another reason why many people won't get in is..

-

(3) Relocating to Canada is a big investment especially
if you are coming with your family

This is the simple truth

Relocating to Canada isn't for everyone especially if you
are struggling to put food on the table.

Don't believe anyone who says otherwise

Relocating to Canada will cost you a lot of money.

I can't give you a specific amount but here are some
of the expenses involved:

=> The permanent resident application fee alone
cost $550/adult and $150/child

=> The IELTS (English test) alone cost N75,000 per
person (Which your spouse will also do if you are married not compulsory for your spouse)

=> If you are moving with your family, well you know
you will be paying for their plane tickets.

If you think getting the funds to relocate to Canada
isn't a big issue for you, then the next thing you
ought to know is this

-

(4) The entire Canada immigration program is based
around what is called a CRS point

Once you are able to achieve a pretty high CRS point, 80%
of your job is done.

The CRS cut off point for each month is announced each month.

So, there is no constant figure for it.

For instance, on November 15, 2018, the cut off figure
announced for the Canadian express entry was 449

That means people who scored a minimum of 449 were issued
an ITA (Invitation to Apply)

Achieving this CRS point is the main key and it is calculated
based on factors like age range, education, work experience,
your use of English language etc

If you are able to achieve a high enough CRS point within
the next 3 months, you could start packing your bags for
Canada very soon.

Many people don't know how this works and that is why they
keep throwing money at various immigration agents and wasting
their money

Truth is, there is no need to waste your money on immigration
agents as regards moving to Canada

What you need to do first is figure out how to get a high
enough CRS point.

If you are truly interested in relocating to Canada, I think
you should watch this upgraded video that was put together
by Mr Victor Jegede

The video explains what you need to get a high CRS point
and successfully relocate to Canada without having to
waste a lot of money.

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