For the people that have been in Brazil, do you prefer Canada or Brazil? |
| i can´t imagine how canada looks like, i don´t know D=. But certainly is more beautiful ¬¬... |
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What do you like in Brazil? |
I like the girls
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And yu,what do yu like?... |
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What do you really think about Brazil??? and brazilians??? |
| I´m Brazilian and I wanna know How do you think are Brazil and brazilians... Thanks...... |
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My friends and I want to visit Brazil in July. What are the best places to visit? What clothes should we take? |
Additional Details I just want to relax and forget about life on a beautiful beach, but my friends are dying to see the Amazon Rainforest. And, of course, we all want to meet Brazilians ... |
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What should my friend and I do in Rio De Janiero, Brazil? |
We're already going to the SugarLoaf Mountains, Beach, the big Jesus, and Clubs...
We're from Canada. eh?... |
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What steps need to be taken in order for an American to move to Brazil permanently? |
| My husband is from Brazil, and we both would like to move there for ourselves, family, and our daughter. I just don't know the proper steps into getting down there and being able to stay. We ... |
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How can I as a US citizen live and work in Brazil? |
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Why is Brazil one or the second most cases of Aids in the world? |
| I was just wondering no offense to any Brazilians I know aids is everywhere but it seems Brazil has one of the most cases throughout the world did the europeans bring it?... |
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Brazil in june? where to go? |
| If i went to brazil in june? what part of brazil should i go to?. i would be 18 and looking for beaches and fun.... |
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Brazilian women? |
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Why Brazilian are happy, even Brazil have high crime&dangerous? |
| How came most of them are happy and cheerful than other people. If I were living in very dangerous place, I wouldnt be happy, I would be scared.... |
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Is Brazil a nice place for me to live in? |
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Locking your luggage? |
| I just purchased some new luggage , it came with a special lock that TSA officials (Travel Security)at the airport can open, does anybody reccommend this tyoe of lock or locking you luggage at all?... |
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I'm South Asian/Indian-looking...if I ever visited Brazil, would the people stare at me (in a bad way)? 8-)? |
| I'm American, but an ethnic Bengali...and I'm guessing Brazilians are either white or Hispanic, yes? So I was wondering if they would stare at me as if I were a space alien if I wanted to ... |
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Going to Brazil just to pick up my granddaughter? |
If I come to Brazil to pick up my granddaughter will I have to stay for a certain amount of time or can I pick her up and return on the next flight back to US? |
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Ruby
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Check with the Brazilian consulate, pretty please. Brazil has laws to protect kids and prevent kidnapping, and there may be some regulations you need to comply with. Brazilians are wonderful people, but the rules for entering the country are pretty strict. Please, please, please don't rely on people who don't deal with these issues every day. |
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Welington F
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I need more details to understand your question. But in general what they said about children in Brazil is true.
With no parents written authorisation you won't go past the entry door.
US citizens need visa to go to Brazil. Even for one hour or so. They will also be fingerprinted and face scanned.
And (we need details!) if your 'granddaughter' is Brazilian, she'll need a visa do go to the US.
NO, with the amount of info you provided, IT WON'T BE JUST GO AND PICK UP!.
Double check the details and do your homework. |
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David M
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If she is below eighteen years then she needs an official authorization from her parents to travel anywhere with you. That means not just a letter from the parents but the authorization has to be done formally and has to be registered with a special section of the government called the juizado de menores. Without this - no go. They are very strict about enforcing this, especially if she is Brazilian by nationality, and you will be held up at the airport without this document. Further, she would need to have a valid passport and, if not a US citizen, then a visa to the US. |
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saci
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You can pick her and return immediately (usually arrivals early in the morning and departures at night).
Please notice that you will need a valid visa for that, and she will nedd hers to enter the US. Go to the closest Brazilian consulate and submit one month in advance if possible. It will cost around US$ 100 for the visa.
You will also need not only the written authorization from the parents with some authentication from a notary public called "firma reconhecida", but probably the authorization from a Brazilian judge (juizado de menores).
Brazilian laws are impossible to understand (it is made on purpose), and everything can be very bureaucractic and slow. Please treat very well all the officers you meet at consulate and borders/airport. They can make things easier or impossible to you if they want. |
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Clara
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If she is a minor, you will need to get authorization from both her parents before leaving Brazil. The federal police will need the documents signed by both parents before she board the plane, and they are very serious about this.
About your stay in Brazil, I don't believe they will care about how long you stay. But check this with the Brazilian consulates, and also your airline carrier. SInce Brazil is such a lovely place to visit, despite the violence, you should plan ot stay for a few days at least and try to enjoy your trip down there. |
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ocean.denis
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Provided she has the right documents, of course you can.
Is she a minor?
There´s nothing that stops you from arriving in the morning and flying off immediatly. |
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Katrach
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I really don't know for sure but common sense tells me you can do whatever you want........pick her up and leave whenever you like assuming you can catch the next flight out in time. I don't think Brazil is different from any other country. Your travel agent can certainly clear it up for you when you buy your ticket. Safe travels! |
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