

LiluB
Brazilian citizen
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Brazilian
Lives in Londrina - Paraná
Registration: 15 March 2011
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About the prices of giving birth in Brazil by SweetGirl1900
Hello everybody, Well , I'll say what I want to say directly. Actually I'm really shocked :o I'm pregnant and coming to Brazil in September due to my husband's work and my due date in November. I contacted some well known hospitals ...

Albert Einstein is one of the most expensive hospitals in the country (the other is Sirio Libanes). Are your options only Rio ou São Paulo, or would you be able to go to a smaller city? My father is an anethesist in Londrina (Paraná, South ... Read More


is it safe to live in Curitba what is the cost by pele6254
to rent an apt for two?

Curitiba is one of the safest capital cities but it has some risks. Here are the rules to keep safe: 1. NEVER EVER EVER go out on a day when there's a soccer game between the Teams "CORITIBA" (or "COXA) and "ATLETICO PARANAENSE". this game is ... Read More


how expensive is it to live in Curitba by pele6254
How expensive is to live in Curtiba

(Sorry about spelling mistakes, my english is really really rusty since I haven't spoken or written in almost one year.) Curitiba is far less expensive than São Paulo or Rio. São Paulo, Rio, BrasÃlia and Recife are some of the most expensive cities ... Read More


Offering help by LiluB
Hello there. I'm a brazilian lawyer, and, since my father has been in rotary ever since I remember, I'm used to sometimes help exchange studens from everywhere. I find very interesting how meny people are coming to Brazil recently, many with no ...

Hello TanyaGo It probably won't be very difficult to find a job as an English teacher here in Brazil, but you would have to live on a budget because teachers aren't very well paid in here, specially if you don't speak portuguese (the only english ... Read More


Offering help by LiluB
Hello there. I'm a brazilian lawyer, and, since my father has been in rotary ever since I remember, I'm used to sometimes help exchange studens from everywhere. I find very interesting how meny people are coming to Brazil recently, many with no ...

Hello Sabine It's not very complicated to get a retirement visa, you can get all the information on paperwork you will need at the Brazilian embassy. I'm moving to Recife this july, but I sincerely don't recommend it as a place to live. My ... Read More


Moving in to Brazil... Need some hand-holding... by zephyr1973
Dear Advisors / Members, I am new to this forum - Expecting to get a chance to know some fundamentals of this part of the world, which I am not aware of... (BRAZIL). My company has started its operations in Sao Leopoldo (SL). I just know the ...

The "IR - Imposto the renda" (tax over income) for that amount would be officially 27%, but you are entitled to some discounts for rent, school and other, so in the end it would be around 20% (do find an accountant to help you with that, depending ... Read More


Moving in to Brazil... Need some hand-holding... by zephyr1973
Dear Advisors / Members, I am new to this forum - Expecting to get a chance to know some fundamentals of this part of the world, which I am not aware of... (BRAZIL). My company has started its operations in Sao Leopoldo (SL). I just know the ...

Hello Srini, You got lucky, São Leopoldo is a lovely city in the south of Brazil, it's a touristic city. Here are some pictures os Sao Leopoldo: skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=333708. SCHOOL: In Porto alegre there is a very good english ... Read More


Offering help by LiluB
Hello there. I'm a brazilian lawyer, and, since my father has been in rotary ever since I remember, I'm used to sometimes help exchange studens from everywhere. I find very interesting how meny people are coming to Brazil recently, many with no ...

Hello Eric, Professional organizations really aren't that popular here, unless you are a lawyer, a civil servant or a doctor. However, there are many clubs such as Lions and Rotary were you could meet people that could help your network. I believe ... Read More


India to Brazil by Abhaycsharma
Hello Everyone, I´ve completed 2.5 years of stay in Brasil. The Journey so far has been very interesting, mix feelings and most memorable one. I hv been travelling since 4 years and Brasil has been my longest stay in foreign countries. I enjoyed ...

Belo Horizonte is cheaper than Rio, but it will be difficult to save money there with only this much if you are the only one working. If your husband could find a job in Brazil paying at least 2,000 reais and you decide to live in a small apartment ... Read More


best place in Brasil for an European to buy a new home by denila
Hi, I just wonder what is the best place in Brasil for an European to buy a new home in. If one is interested in a quiet place on the hill with nice view, natural scenary but not too far from a city which would be confortable for a newcomer, which ...

The only places suitable for an European to live in Brazil are the states of Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul. These three states were more recently colonized and about 80% of the population is of european origins. Where from europe are ... Read More


I would like to move to Brazil. by geotho
I m an Indian single, doing business in Botswana. I would like to move to Brazil. I would like to know the minimum investment required to immigrate to Brazil how much? I m seeking a life partner also there.Is there any body to help me?

Hello there. For immigratin to Brazil in this conditions you would have to invest a minimum of US$ 50,000 in any kind of productive activity in Brazil. This kind of permanent visa is issued conditionally for five years. Before this period ends, you ... Read More


Can I help with anything? by tomlemes
Hi, I am originally from England but now live in Rio. I work during the day, but don't have a great deal to do in the evenings. I wonder if there are any charity projects or volunteer organisations that I could help out? Because of my working hours ...

Have you tried one of the local rotary clubs or lions? They usually have some charity project going on. It's also a good place to meet people if you are willing to volunteer. Read More

Offering help
Hello there. I'm a brazilian lawyer, and, since my father has been in rotary ever since I remember, I'm used to sometimes help exchange studens from everywhere. I find very interesting how meny people are coming to Brazil recently, many with no ... Read More