I am aware that the world is going through an economic crisis and job markets are tough all over. Would it be hard to land a job in B.H. if you were an American who isn't fluent in Portuguese? ...
All my friends know that I'm in love with Brasil and its whole culture!So I would like to hear from a Brasilian how's the situation in Rio.Thanx ;)...
Moving to Brazil, can I take my motorcycle?
The title says it all. I found out theres a lot of ways to ship my furniture etc. I did see something saying that I couldn't bring in vehicles, it didn't make much sense to me. Ive heard that some people have their vehicles from here, but I don't know how they
got them there.
If there is no clean way to do it.. Like just shipping it..
Can I ship it to a different country and pick it up.
Its not too big, and I will not move to Brazil without it
where I can ride it year round.
My bike here costs about 8000 dollars.
In Brazil it would probably cost about 20000 US dollars.
Yes, things like motorcycles and computers are overpriced in Brazil due to protectionist legislation.
It used to depend on the kind of visa, but the general rule used to be that you got a one-shot chance to bring in all your stuff without duties. But the rules may have changed, or there may be restrictions.
You may want to post your inquiry to the BrazilMax Expat Forum. A couple of immigration lawyers lurk there. They may be able to answer your question.