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king123225

I need any arabic or english speaker to just discuss life subject of my complicated situation

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Bhavna

Hello King123225,


You will find english speakers (don't know about arabic) but members are required to write only in english on this forum.


You are right now in Sao Paulo, right ?


Regards

Bhavna

king123225

yes i am in santo andre from 3 years ago i am dieng to speak and get to know people speak english

king123225

thanks for your quiek respond

king123225

bhavna i am very thankful for you

sprealestatebroker

I need any arabic or english speaker to just discuss life subject of my complicated situation
-@king123225

You need then an Arabic Forum  to post your gripes, dear.


Or, whether you are devout Muslim or not, get the ear of a mulah in Brazil


Get your Google Search Box and type "Mesquitas no Brasil"  or "Mesquitas em Sao Paulo".


As for the Dude in Santo Andre, that's where I am at. From time you spot the ladies with the hijab shopping for groceries  at the farmer's market and taking their kids to the free community health clinic.   All of them,  by the way, on refugee status.


Just pretend you are a devout muslin, even if you are not one. The faith pipeline seldom fails to deliver you the path to the promised land. 


And be mindful, even for Brazil, as a lesser rank,  the competition for landing spots is fierce. China is in a dire unemployment predicament, and there is the whole  Sub Saharan Africa, Haiti, Venezuela,  wanting to get here, specially since as  you can't cross Rio Grande to the whole U.S. of A, then  Canada, and Brazil become  fair game in the mind of many desperadoes. 


The expats here have their own fish to fry, they are mostly retirees, some young adventurers, some relocated execs, if they know of the how to's it will be circumscript to the usual  official go around.


They do not want to be in hot water at someone else's problem, and no one here in their right mind is going to help you to get smuggled into the country.  There are no Coyotes around this forum, and if you ever find any wanabe Brazilian Coyote, run, for the sake of yourt money. 


And by the way  Immigration law practice in Brazil is based on up front money. No contingencies.

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