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Accommodation in Rio de Janeiro
With an official population of about seven million people, and almost twice that number in the metro area, Rio de ...

Childcare in Brazil
As more and more women have joined the workforce in Brazil, childcare has become very important. There are a few ...

Accommodation in Brasilia
Brasilia, the country's federal capital, is home to many highly-paid government employees and foreign ...

Working in Curitiba
Curitiba attracts many foreigners, who come both for work and because Curitiba offers a high standard of living. ...

Customs in Brazil
Visitors to Brazil and returning residents of Brazil are permitted to bring in personal possessions and items for ...

The Brazilian labour market
In recent years, Brazil suffered through an economic recession and a government austerity program. Still, Brazil ...

Using phones in Brazil
It's much easier these days to get a cell phone in Brazil, and phones and calling plans are inexpensive. ...

Working in Salvador de Bahia
Salvador de Bahia has long been one of Brazil's leading economic centers. The economy today is diversifying, ...

also at the moment I am very low on cash and earning cash by giving lessons on skype, because when I came here I had no intention of going back to England because I don’t have any savings, a job or anywhere to live there. I have my Bangladeshi birth certificate and it does show my parents names on it do you think there is a possibility that it could be accepted without having to be legalised at the Brazilian embassy in Bangladesh? also do you have the address for the Bangladeshi embassy in moema please?


