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 I need to go on vacation.?
For my last week of summer...I like beaches with white sand and other places of tranquility. Any suggestions? Wanna come with?...


 Will U.S. appliances rated 110-115volts work in Brazil's 127 volt outlets? .?
Our beachhouse in Brazil has both 127 volt and 220 volt outlets. I know the 220 is not for most U.S. appliances unless they are 220 like a refridgerator or stove, but I think the 127 volt outlets ...


 Studying in Brazil...?
Hi, I'm not sure why my question was removed earlier but I wrote that I am a student who is considering a study abroad program based in Brazil and my interest is really high. I got some good ...


 How long does it take to Fly to Brazil from London Gatwick?
Also would it be suitable to take a five year old their on Holiday for a week. I have won a Holiday and no nothing about Brazil?...


 Could anyone give a sample of invitation letter in order to get a visa to Brazil?
I work for an exporter company in Brazl and I have this customer who asked me for an invitation letter in order to apply for a visa to come to Brazil. Could somebody send a sample of this letter that ...


 ??has anybody seen the movie The Boys from Brazil?
??????? is it ...


 How can I save help save the rainforest?
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 What part of San Poalo??
I will be staying in San Poalo for 2 days, in which area should I book the hotel? Thanks in advance....


 Im off to Brazil Rio De Janeiro next week and staying in the Premier Copacabana Hotel?
What nightclubs are good for RN B music? wheres good to eat? would love more info from local poeple or poepl who have been-thanks!!
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Also whats the carnival like? - ...


 Could you tell me some trivia about Brazil please.?
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 Help with translation to English from Brazilian Portuguese?
Can someone help to translate - difficult to take literally to English.

Speaker #1:
Eu continuo fiel sim!!! Voce se fecha para mim. Nunca me disse, onde mora atualmente, o que faz, ...


 What does this mean: "Sai da minha frente Eu quero passar"?
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 What are some recommendations for staying safe in Brazil as a traveller?
I hear it can be pretty dangerous, especially in R...


 Can anyone help me on a question about Brazil?
G’day, I want to learn more about your country . . . .!

Out of your little ‘corner of the world’ what are the 5 BEST things about living there?

Also name 3 things you donâ...


 Travelling to brazil in summer 2007?
hey ppl i am going to brazil for 6 weeks in july 2007 and was looking for some travel companions. i am going to do some charity work for 2 weeks and then want to explore brazil. anyone up for it?
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 How do you immigrate to brazil legally?
move to brasil with out braking any ...


 What does agaraal mean in Brazilian Portuguese?
I did a retinography eye exam where pictures are taken with a strong light shining in the eyes. The technician kept saying look straight which I understood and a word that sounded like agaraal. I ...


 Driving and buying a car in Brazil/South America?
We are looking to buy a car in Brazil in February and driving it around South America.

Does anybody know if this is possible legally and how easy it would be. Also is it mandatory that ...


 Cars in Brazil?
can brazil flex vehicles run on eitherstraight gas or ethanol ?
or no straight gas but a blend of gas/ethanol ?

what does Brazil make its ethanol from?
sugarcane ? or some kind ...


 What is the average spending, other than air ticket and hotel stays, for a 5 day trip to Sao Paulo, Brazil?
Another Sao Paulo related question...I am now working on the budget for my 5 day trip(by myself). I don't think I will spend much on shopping(except for souvenirs), but will spend on dinning at ...



Oliver P

How do I get a job in Brazil. I am a UK citizen and want to live and work in Igazu Falls?

Location Igazu Falls
I have a degree in Business and basic portuguese skills
I am currently studying for my TEFL
My partner is a Brazilian National

    



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www.ribeirao.org
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Depends on what you will consider a job there. If you want to have formal registration, a 9 to 5 shift being an employee it will be way harder and more beaurocratic than if you go for an informal entrepreneurship or service such as touristic guide for foreigner, teacher of english language, what for you being a native speaker, will be a high pro. Being your partner Brazilian would help a lot in terms of legalization matters because there is no need that both of you fill all sorts of forms as national citizen. And as a matter of fact, the vast majority of small business initiatives goes most of times in informal ways. And as much as your plans go well you will get acquainted of the alternatives to progressively find the meanders in which you may want to transform yourself in a local citizen with the same work rights and obrigations as of any employee, employer screwed by the taxes and the government, no matter which one will be on duty. Yes, cause here is the land of opportunities. For the rich and the ronald big ones. But don't be afraid of the news and the not that accurate information posted in this answerers thread. Although inflation still exists, it's peanuts compared to corruption. Economically speaking the country seems to go with the same wind as of since 1994, which means the politicians can change but the stink is just the same.


Bill H
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This kind of question comes up regularly on the BrazilMax Expat Discussion Forum. You'll find several relevent comments if you follow the link below.


flaphen f
I don't know if you speak Portuguese. It is very hard to survive, and I used to live there. First you need to know the inflation rate is now more than 15% per month. That means one dollar today, a month later for the same value would be $1.15. Therefore, it is very hard to maintain the salary which is why you will hear in the news on daily basis of how "cruzerio" is compared to "dollars" and "yens".
Besides, I think you would be safer living in Belo Horizonte due to gangs rival against the police officer.
One warning, the police officers are almost as bad as the police officers in Mexico, if you know what I mean by it.


Graham H
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As you are taking your TEFL it looks like you already know that it is an international passport to employment just about anywhere in the world. You will be able to get a job in an international school.


fed up with stupid questions
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I suggest you learn how to spell IGUAZU FALLS first!





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