@Xpat-Forever
American expat in Brazil
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Registration: 23 February 2022
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Question about living in Rj (de Janeiro) by Xpat-Forever
I am living in Rio de Janeiro for a few years now, recently divorced. My residency is still valid and no children. But I am feeling tired of the stress of living in a big city and the "Malandragem" culture that seems to be a problem here. So I am at ...
South Brasil is a No Go. Way to conservative even if I am far right politically. Northeast is the only option if Rj continues to be a struggle to live. I hope to take a Bus tour from Segipe to Fortaleza ... Vitoria looks interesting, never been ... Read More
Question about living in Rj (de Janeiro) by Xpat-Forever
I am living in Rio de Janeiro for a few years now, recently divorced. My residency is still valid and no children. But I am feeling tired of the stress of living in a big city and the "Malandragem" culture that seems to be a problem here. So I am at ...
Appreciate all the feedback but still undecided. Read More
Question about living in Rj (de Janeiro) by Xpat-Forever
I am living in Rio de Janeiro for a few years now, recently divorced. My residency is still valid and no children. But I am feeling tired of the stress of living in a big city and the "Malandragem" culture that seems to be a problem here. So I am at ...
Werner, I already know Floripa. It is very nice, pleasant and peaceful. Yes, very low crime. But it's a small town and a Car is needed if you want any freedom or privacy. Also, Santa Catarina is very cold in winter, too cold for me. Also, the people ... Read More
Question about living in Rj (de Janeiro)
I am living in Rio de Janeiro for a few years now, recently divorced. My residency is still valid and no children. But I am feeling tired of the stress of living in a big city and the "Malandragem" culture that seems to be a problem here. So I am at ... Read More
Dollar to Real by KenAquarius
Reports of the old girl’s death have been greatly exaggerated! No, I’m not talking about Betty White. I’m talking about the good old US dollar. She is back at 5 to 1 over the Real. At least for the moment…stay tuned!
It's a great time to buy Real Estate. 5 to 1 exchange is historic. Read More
Permanent residency question by JRomero1988
So I been trying too research but cannot find info on if I could possibly lose my permanent residency status from Brazil if I fly back too the USA for about 3-5 months too work. I got my card in September 2021 thanks for any responses
I call it RNE. * Register National Estrangeiro Read More
How sell property in Brazil and transfer funds to US legally? by 555USRio
I inherited a small apartment that I would like to sell. The property is located in Brazil and I live in the US. I am a citizen of US and Brazil. How do I go about selling and transferring the funds. I have a joint account in Brazil and an ...
SpRealEstateBroker once again gives good advice ..... Read More
Thoughts on UBER (Brazil) by Kurterino
Yesterday I had to take a taxi, and called an Uber. All in all, I did about 90 km, for a total price of just about 150 Reais. They were small and economic cars, I guess they would use about 7 liters per 100km, which comes to almost 50 Reais in fuel ...
95% of all Taxi drivers in Brasil have connections to bad people, mafia, drug dealers, etc.???. 95% in Foz? Where are the studies and facts?I am referring to Rio de Janeiro. Read More
Thoughts on UBER (Brazil) by Kurterino
Yesterday I had to take a taxi, and called an Uber. All in all, I did about 90 km, for a total price of just about 150 Reais. They were small and economic cars, I guess they would use about 7 liters per 100km, which comes to almost 50 Reais in fuel ...
95% of all Taxi drivers in Brasil have connections to bad people, mafia, drug dealers, etc. Read More
Thoughts on UBER (Brazil) by Kurterino
Yesterday I had to take a taxi, and called an Uber. All in all, I did about 90 km, for a total price of just about 150 Reais. They were small and economic cars, I guess they would use about 7 liters per 100km, which comes to almost 50 Reais in fuel ...
I like uber and 99 as a close alternative. Taxis in RJ have enjoyed a monopoly for decades. Uber was a kick in their ass to clean/repair their shitty cars and improve on manners. Uber Black is best. 99 is cheaper but their Cars are not as good as ... Read More
how difficult is legally owning a firearm in brazil for an expat. by sortitoot
I was reading about it somewhere, i would need to have had citizenship or something for 4 years if memory serves. cant find the legislation now. but how feasible is it do you think?
Brazil has no second amendment. Even for law abiding citizens with zero infractions, it's almost impossible to own a Firearm. Because of this tragedy, most people walk the streets in fear, especially the elderly, the disabled and women. Read More
Nestle French Vanilla Coffee Creamer by Xpat-Forever
Recommendations where to buy this in Rio de Janeiro? https://www.nestleprofessional.us/coffee-mate/coffee-mate-french-vanilla-liquid-creamer-singles-375-fl-oz
Anyone know where to buy ? Read More
Nestle French Vanilla Coffee Creamer by Xpat-Forever
Recommendations where to buy this in Rio de Janeiro? https://www.nestleprofessional.us/coffee-mate/coffee-mate-french-vanilla-liquid-creamer-singles-375-fl-oz
Amazon? Puleeeeease! Read More
Brazil Authorizes Legal Residency for Digital Nomads January 24, 2022 by abthree
Per CNIg Resolution No. 45, published in the Diário Federal da União on January 24, 2022, digital nomads will now be able to apply for residency in Brazil. In order to qualify, applicants will be required to provide: 1. A declaration ...
This new Nomad Visa seems like a huge hassle. It's better to get a long term Visa leading to citizenship. Read More
Nestle French Vanilla Coffee Creamer
Recommendations where to buy this in Rio de Janeiro? https://www.nestleprofessional.us/coffee-mate/coffee-mate-french-vanilla-liquid-creamer-singles-375-fl-oz Read More