The idea is share all you know and think about this country, it´s culture, sports , politics, language, , food and people .. can be anything!
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Deemed 2 of Brazil's "safest" states which is Santa Catarina and Piaui yet they still have a per capita homicide rate that is higher than that of the United States national average. S...
I can't find any pictures on this weird city and the only thing I can find on it is one map... on google. Does anyone know if this place is safe? Or if it even exists? Please try to help me I am ...
like i was thinking something close to Copacabana or something....??????? like is sao sebastiao nice? what it their to do? it is close to copacabana? is it safe?
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i want to go to brazil and i don't know what kind of music they like or their culture or nothing iis enyone from brazil?
that can help me learn about this great place...indigenous tribe, B...
Me and my family are planning to go to brazil and our hotel will be near bahia and impanema. I was wondering is it worth going and what should i expect when i go. Additional Details i ...
I was wondering how is Fortaleza different from Copacabana like at night as well. Now I've been to Copacabana and at night when I either walk or am a sleep in my rented apartment all I hear ...
I am clueless when it comes to voltage. What will I need to be able to safely plug in my cell phone charger while in Rio de Janeiro? Will I need a converter?... or any kind of plug? I don't ...
I need to know what some of the laws are in brazil. I dont mean like women's rights and things like that, i mean rules such as like "you're not allowed to do this.." and whatever....
Im going to Brazil later this year or next year. Can you see the NHL on tv there. I also want to see the NFL as well can you see that as well? Additional Details They had game played in ...
If you are a Brazilian citizen then you do not need to come back to keep it. But if you are only a resident of Brazil then you will need to maintain that residency. The key is this if you have a Brazilian passport then you don't need to do anything else except make sure it is valid before you return to Brazil.
addiduke
no but i would go to brazil every now and thten because it is beautiful
Gigi
If you are a Brazilian citizen of course you don't need to visa to enter Brazil. You can go and leave at any time you desire. However if you really want to make sure, contact one of the offices of the Policia Federal:
www.dpf.gov.br or contact one of Brazilian consulates in the USA.
Daniel B
All you would need to do is keep your passport current. For example, my Brazilian passport expires in 2009 so I'll need to renew it in order to move from Brasil to US the fastest. Its waaaay easier to get in and out with your Brazilian passport than with an immigrant one.
Hope this helped. :)
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Wayne Fontes
If you have a Brazilian passport, they actually require you to use it instead of your other one. I guess they really don't want their citizens wasting money on visa fees.