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    brazil4me is offline Member
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    Default Immigrants 101

    It must have been hard to fit into the new world.. My bestfriend just have her immigrant visa approved. She's happy about it but on the other side, she's worried and sad..

    We are soliciting ideas on how to adapt in the BRAZILIAN WAY.. Your suggestions are very much appreciated..

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    danno123 is offline Senior Member
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    Hi Brazil4me,
    I hope you and your best friend quickly adapt to your new environment! I was wondering if you could please send me some information on the procedures as to how one goes about starting the immigration process? Thank you in advance for any knowledge you can share with me.

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    Most of Brazilian people are very, very hospitable to foreign people. We are a funny people, too. In the beginning you may strange some particular things, but day by day you will uncover and see what Brazilian people and Brazil has the best. You will enjoy it!

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    I am interested in transferring and maybe living in Brazil. I hate shoveling snow during winter and it gives me burden for a long period of time. My friends keep on telling me that one best place to go in the world is in Brazil. People can understand English too. When you want to live peacefully, Brazil is the place to be. I've been in Brazil once and I am planning to go back as soon as possible.
    Last edited by Barefoot Explorer; 12-17-2010 at 12:51 AM.

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    Yes Barefoot, Brazil is a great country, with some coommon problems as others in the world, but in general you can live here in peace. Brazilians should speak English very well, because the best job opportunities go to whose speak English, and I believe that you won´t have problems on communication here. Foreign people are welcome in Brazil!

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    to.travel is offline Senior Member
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    Hi Brazil4me!!

    Tell your friend to just enjoy the great opportunity. Time will come, she will adapt the culture there. With the use of sound judgement, able to different right from wrong, i believe she will survive.. Goodluck!

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