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3casas
Gringoes.com Guru
Joined: 02 November 2006 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 3587 |
![]() Posted: 16 February 2012 at 18:11 |
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Compared to what life was like for a foreigner in Japan, I'm welcomed with open arms here. It may be better now, but it was just shocking at times when we were there. Here people treat me like a person, not some odd species of panda! I will probably naturalize at some point, but there's no hurry. |
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spongebob
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Joined: 18 June 2007 Location: New Zealand Online Status: Offline Posts: 2730 |
![]() Posted: 16 February 2012 at 20:46 |
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Don't BE três. I only wish that things could have remained as they were. As we all know, things change and we have to adapt, unfortunately. Still, "I have a doubt" :-) about the 5 years resetting clock. I didn't understand that? |
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3casas
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Joined: 02 November 2006 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 3587 |
![]() Posted: 17 February 2012 at 06:43 |
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Don't be what? sorry, didn't catch. you need police records, of CERASA, of forum records, etc for wherever you've lived in the last 5 years. if you have two municipalities, it's twice the paperwork. |
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sven
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Joined: 14 March 2007 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 12757 |
![]() Posted: 17 February 2012 at 09:14 |
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Cerasa is national. You only need SPC, Cartório de Distribuição de Titulos e Protestos and Cartorio de distribuição de ações civis, criminais e execuções fiscais for each of the comarcas you have been to. Only Cartório de Distribuição de Titulos e Protestos costs money (some R$ 28). The ações civis, penais e execuções fiscais is in the same cartorio and takes 5 to 10 min. It's not a big deal. |
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spongebob
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Joined: 18 June 2007 Location: New Zealand Online Status: Offline Posts: 2730 |
![]() Posted: 17 February 2012 at 14:51 |
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(S)ERASA. I actually subscribe to SERASA. There is some cool stuff available from that.
About the paperwork, just pay a despachante. I paid R$ 120 for the required docs. from another city. |
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3casas
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Joined: 02 November 2006 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 3587 |
![]() Posted: 17 February 2012 at 19:34 |
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In theory!! |
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sven
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Joined: 14 March 2007 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 12757 |
![]() Posted: 18 February 2012 at 06:23 |
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And practice. |
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spongebob
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Joined: 18 June 2007 Location: New Zealand Online Status: Offline Posts: 2730 |
![]() Posted: 18 February 2012 at 07:50 |
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3casas, when you look at the paperwork requirement, it's scary. But it's not really that hard. I think I just have to visit a cartório here, and then get a rental contract from another city, and then I'm going to turn in my paperwork to the PF (hopefully). I haven't kept track of the actual COST associated with this, but it's not high, around R$ 300 if you include transportation costs of going to the other cities.
Brazil doesn't typically boot out people with Brazilian dependents, but I want to eliminate any chance of having any problems in the future. And in my case, the US seems very unstable. You never know what kind of crazy law they are going to pass next. Edited by spongebob - 18 February 2012 at 07:52 |
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Esprit
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Joined: 28 January 2010 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 2366 |
![]() Posted: 18 February 2012 at 11:59 |
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Craziness abounds on our little blue planet and I prefer to think that this craziness exists and proliferates especially in densely populated and multicultural pockets of society. Personally I find it fascinating that one would condemn the US as a whole and, in preference, chose to live in Brazil. Perhaps there are degrees of craziness whose qualities best suit the individual? Citing laws or imagined future laws that impinge little on daily lives fades in comparison to the relative lawlessness and dysfunctional systems of Brazil. We all have our reasons why we live in Brazil yet in doing so we sacrifice no small degree of quality in our daily lives. The balance, or best described as a trick, if there is one, is to find a tolerable little bubble wherein one can avoid the futility of attempting to change a crazy world. |
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Floriano
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Joined: 16 January 2012 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 34 |
![]() Posted: 24 February 2012 at 09:52 |
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kkkkkkk. Huh looks like I am stuck here too. And changing the name would be good. I am tired of people thinking, "Jack, o Estripador". But then I like my name - Because you see, F em - I CAME to Brasil and chose to live here. I LEFT Australia, which has 4 of its cities listed in the top 10 MOST LIVABLE CITIES in the World. I come to Brasil out of CHARITY of heart, out of EMPATHY to help the poor heathens they are all. |
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