Prior to my permanent move I made several trips to Brazil. Most would call me insane for moving to a country that loves to complicate every aspect of ones life by burying it's citizens in paperwork, outrageous processes and insane taxes on what American's usually pay 1/2 for (or not at all.) I intend to share my experience on this long bureaucratic journey both good and bad in the hopes it helps others.
Monday, September 9, 2013
I survived Brazil for... 1 month!
After 30 days in Brazil I am happy to say I have survived, and have no regrets about making the big decision to move. I now live in a country that is extremely bureaucratic but definitely gives its citizens and residents to live equally amongst each other. Don't get me wrong, certain parts of Brazil are not as open minded as others and in addition certain government agencies. But in the month I have lived here I know am in my permanency process, have been married, received my protocol from the DPF, work book from the Ministry of Labor and have met amazing and wonderful people throughout Manaus. Here is to anther great month in the Amazon... And now the job hunting begins!
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