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ennmunoz20

Hi I would like to ask if there is any challenge with the immigration at the point of entry seeing that I'm 7months pregnant cause I intend to come and give birth in Brazil. Also please let me know the  details for the best area where I can rent a place for a couple of months. Thank you.

abthree


03/25/24   Hi I would like to ask if there is any challenge with the immigration at the point of entry seeing that I'm 7months pregnant cause I intend to come and give birth in Brazil. Also please let me know the  details for the best area where I can rent a place for a couple of months. Thank you.
   

    -@ennmunoz20


There's a chance that you may be denied boarding at your airport of origin.  There's also a chance that you may be denied entry in Brazil.   Birth tourism is legal in Brazil,  but it is not encouraged.   In both cases, the chances of being denied are probably less than 50% unless you appear unwell, so try to get as much rest as possible in preparation for your trip.  Best of luck to you.

Ako Stephen

@ennmunoz20 My dear, it is important to note that birth immigration is not legally recognized anywhere in the world. Therefore, individuals must exercise caution when discussing such matters on public platforms like this one. However, it is worth mentioning that Brazil has relatively flexible policies in this regard. When planning a visit to Brazil, it is advisable to make necessary preparations well in advance, including understanding the financial obligations such as taxes and contributing to the local economy. While there may be benefits associated with giving birth in Brazil, I regret that I cannot elaborate on them in this context. Wishing you the very best in your endeavors.

abthree


03/25/24    @ennmunoz20 My dear, it is important to note that birth immigration is not legally recognized anywhere in the world.     

    -@Ako Stephen


I'm sorry, but this is not true.


In most parts of the world, birth tourism is not possible under the nationality laws of most countries.  However, the Western Hemisphere is the one great exception.  Jus Soli, aka "birthright citizenship", is the law in every mainland North and South American country except Colombia and French Guiana.  Some countries have informal restrictions, but a child born in most countries of this hemisphere is automatically a citizen of that country, unless the parents are diplomats of their home country.

Ako Stephen

@abthree That is indeed great news! It is surprising to learn that there is a lack of sufficient discussion about this topic. I have gained new knowledge, as I previously held the belief that they had similar laws to the majority of countries. This revelation emphasizes the importance of exploring and understanding the distinctive legal systems that exist across various nations.


I often encounter discussions where people express concerns about the perceived unfairness of coming to Brazil solely for the purpose of giving birth. This led me to assume that such practices were generally frowned upon. However, I was unaware of the principle of "jus soli" that is applied in Brazil, which grants citizenship to individuals born within the country's territory, regardless of their parents' nationality or immigration status.

abthree

03/25/24 @Ako Stephen.  I wouldn't say that it's "great news", but it's the current situation. And I don't mean to suggest that Brazil encourages birth tourism:  it certainly does not.  It is not illegal, however, and the discouragement is still informal and inconsistent.

ennmunoz20

@Ako Stephen thank you. Appreciate this.

ennmunoz20

@abthree thank you. 😊

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