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I am a Brazilian living in the United States for almost 20 years. I work in IT consulting and business development, and frequently travel to Brazil. I can provide information about visiting, living or doing business in Brazil. | |
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I can help would be travelers find places to go, help them decide whether or not they should book tour packages in their home country or wait til they arrive in Brazil, and other relevant info about the country and its travel amenities. General questions about Brazil and living in Brazil. | |
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Drawing on my personal travel experience in Brazil (more than a decade's worth), as well as time spent living in Brazil and knowledge of the Brazilian community in the U.S., I can help with most questions concerning travel, specific destinations, paperwork for moving or business, and more. I enjoy helping people get the most from their stay in Brazil. I'd be happy to hear from you. |
Ah, okay. So you have a few options here. You can get married in the UK and present those documents to your local immigration authorities, immediately giving him a temporary stay in the country.
Oh, housing budget of R$2,500. Yes, you will live very very nicely in Santos. Thats near luxur living. I pay a little more than that and I have a 140 square meters apartment in one of the richest areas
R$2,500 a month budget will be tough. But Im sure you can find a hotel flat for around R$1500 in Santos, fully furnished, with kitchen. Not a problem. Look up "flats" + "Santos, Brasil" and see what you
Hello Melissa, Brazil has a lot of great food. The most famous one is “feijoada”: black beans and pork stew. Other wonderful ones are: gaucho barbecue, shrimp stroganoff and fish stew with coconut ("moqueca")
she lives in Brazil and you in the UK but she has been your fiance for nine months now? I dont get it. If so, you just go to Brazil and get maried. Its easy. Or you bring her to UK on a fiance visa and

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