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EuSouCanadense
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Joined: 24 February 2011 Location: Canada Online Status: Offline Posts: 134 |
![]() Posted: 12 September 2011 at 01:14 |
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This video makes me laugh, and it seems appropriate here: First World Problems |
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GreatBallsoFire
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Joined: 27 October 2009 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2410 |
![]() Posted: 12 September 2011 at 01:24 |
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Right some, so three or four like living in Brazil. The vast majority crash and burn and are quite happy to leave on a jet plane. The longer you stay, the more likely you will be scammed and raped at the labor court. If you marry into a family be careful. The family members are often the worst offenders.
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Simia quam similis, turpissimus bestia nobis. Oi amigo, pode trazer a saideira?
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AcesHigh
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Joined: 01 October 2005 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 96 |
![]() Posted: 12 September 2011 at 11:53 |
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not all gringos come from the same country (if we are using the gringo definition in Brazil of course... in the rest of latin america, gringos are all americans) not all gringos live in the same places of Brazil not all gringos had the same life experiences they are not the same person. to each his own. Its quite normal people will have different experiences, some good, some bad. not all immigrants to the US love it there too. a valid topic, still, its only a personal experience. |
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AcesHigh
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![]() Posted: 12 September 2011 at 12:00 |
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true, but far from being a brazilian problem. I have seen many americans displaying the same attitude(love it or leave) towards foreigners living in the US. |
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AcesHigh
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Joined: 01 October 2005 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 96 |
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thats quite the nonsense. Thats because all immigrants you came in contact with are other europeans or americans. Obviously, poor europeans or americans wouldnt immigrate to a 3d world country. but these people you met are a small fraction of immigration to Brazil. By far, most immigrants to Brazil come from other latin american countries (specially bolivians), there are also plenty of africans and many chinese. Take a tour at 25 de Março in São Paulo, and you will meet more poor chinese immigrants in one street than the whole collective of european/american immigrants in the whole Brazil. |
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incliner
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Joined: 04 September 2011 Online Status: Offline Posts: 3 |
![]() Posted: 13 September 2011 at 04:48 |
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I do stand corrected for that... I witnessed this while waiting for visa extension once in Federal Police.
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AcesHigh
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Joined: 01 October 2005 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 96 |
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now, I cant affirm that, but I suppose most of the expat community you guys came in contact with while in Brazil is a small universe of english speakers in Brazil, maybe with the addition of some northern europeans.
portuguese and spaniard expats, maybe italians as well, are probably a fraction of the people that you guys get to know in expat meetings, while in truth there are many more of them than english speakers (americans, canadians, brits, autralians) plus nord europeans. from Wikipedia "Mais recentemente, a partir da década de 1970, vê-se um razoável crescimento na entrada de imigrantes no Brasil, vindos principalmente da Coréia do Sul, China, Bolívia, Peru, Paraguai e de países africanos" there is an estimate 600 thousand illegal immigrants in Brazil. Most, are from the countries listed above (S.Korea, China, Bolivia, Peru, Paraguay and several african countries) According to some sources, there are over 200 thousand bolivians in São Paulo alone (illegals). |
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Brazillifestyle
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Joined: 03 November 2010 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 562 |
![]() Posted: 13 September 2011 at 13:39 |
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It's not just recently or overall it's just simply always, immigrants have been entering and "trying" to gain entrance into countries with better economic stability. They're just seeking out life quality improvement and if it's a neighboring country or across the world, they set out in search of it. It's really no surprise and needless to say it's going to continue forever. If one were to assume it's only english speakers, wtf are you smoking? You're right in mentioning it's a probable assumption being a "small universe". How would one gather the knowledge of a group of people they're is no reason to associate in or around? |
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incliner
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When it comes to people who are just crossing the border, we sometimes do not count them as immigration... As my grandfather uses to say, if you can reach a place on a donkey, you didn't travel..
Of course that hundreds of thousands especially illegal immigrants can't do any good, question is what is their impact on the country? There is an example of England, where you have Polish/Romanian/etc. invasion... Not necessarily all Polish people going there are average or below educated, quite contrary, but the point is they come to London (extremely expensive), 20 of them rent a house and than, sharing expenses, they can accept to work for money that is few times lesser than the one average Joe would work for... Which leaves Joe in a very bad position when it comes to his basic needs, mortgage, car lease, kids education... That is the type of devastating immigration. What I had in mind posting the first post is: if people I met get the chance to pass 15% of the knowledge they have to young Brazilian managers, lawyers, students etc, than Brazil is going to profit in the most important field: brain import. Because, if here I have to fight with someone who is ready to reduce the price of my work for 60% just on the account of the fact that they are ready to live crappy life in order to even get that much, choice is simple - I'll go somewhere where I can get the same or more than that and be respected for the knowledge and experience I am bringing. The fact of Bolivians, Peruvians and so on coming such huge numbers does not affect Sao Paulo, for example, more or less than hordes of "homemade-bolsa-familia-I-don't-really-wanna-work-when-I-can-get-money-for-free". I hate being politically correct and I believe they would resolve much more issuer if they found the way to eradicate internal migrations, brought only to vote for certain political options... But that would require political will and as long politicians live surrounded with "segurancas" and commute with helicopters, using fore mentioned resources to visit favelas before elections, that will will not exist... There is plenty examples in Germany, Netherlands and Northern Europe where there were solutions found for repatriation of those that generally did not manage to be come productive part of the society to their respective countries and it worked pretty much well. |
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sven
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Joined: 14 March 2007 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 12796 |
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They are mostly held under subhuman, slavelike situations and they are the prime reason for the "anistia" every ten years.
Of course it does, they work for half a minimum wage and take up jobs that could be done by unschooled brazilian workers.
In the netherlands we gave them "oprot premies", but that doesn't get them out. Besides, in the seventies we asked them to come over, as there was a lack of unschoold workers to wash dishes and clean the street. I don't see how they succeeded in repatriating those. They still live there, on welfare. |
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