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givebirthinbrazil

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Australian expat in Brazil

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Australian

Lives in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina

Speaks English, Portuguese

Registration: 03 July 2017

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givebirthinbrazil replied to a thread
7 years ago
SweetGirl1900

About the prices of giving birth in Brazil by SweetGirl1900

Hello everybody, Well , I'll say what I want to say directly. Actually I'm really shocked :o I'm pregnant and coming to Brazil in September due to my husband's work and my due date in November. I contacted some well known hospitals ...

givebirthinbrazil

In terms of natural births - you can have a natural birth for free at the public hospital in Floripa, the standards are good, although there is no pain relief available unfortunately. Caesarians are given in cases of medical necessity. There are ... Read More

givebirthinbrazil replied to a thread
7 years ago
monegwa

PR and citizenship after giving birth in Brazil by monegwa

Hello dears, My wife is giving birth in Brazil next month and I have a few questions that have been answered differently throughout other blogs: 1- how long does it usually take to get the permanent residency after we (the parents) apply based on ...

givebirthinbrazil

Hmmm... hard to give exact answers, but basically your permanent residency visas should take 2 months to come through after you have had your appointment at the Policia Federal. You are eligible to apply after a year of living in Brazil for a year ... Read More

givebirthinbrazil replied to a thread
7 years ago
FloraFauna

Entering Brazil pregnant; is customs suspicious about this? by FloraFauna

Hi all, I am considering giving birth in Brazil for immigration purposes. Now this seems to be a pretty popular move to make. I would be entering Brazil over land (coming from Argentina, Uruguay or Bolivia) and will then be 36 weeks pregnant. Is ...

givebirthinbrazil

[link moderated]! You shouldn't have any problems... the only problems I have ever encountered are with people having their visas denied at the Brazilian embassy in their home country. Read More