by Botinha | Sep 20, 2019 | Hague Convention & International Family Law, Immigration to Brazil
How to divorce in Brazil Divorce can be obtained even if you are abroad. You will have to file a case in Brazil with the representation of a duly licensed attorney at the Brazilian Bar Association. If the divorce is amicable and there are no children, it can be...
by Botinha | Sep 20, 2019 | Immigration to Brazil
How to get a Visa to live in Brazil There are many types of permanent visas for a person wanting to live in Brazil. The most common types are the family reunion visa, the work visa and the investment visa. There are other types and eligibilities, though. The...
by Botinha | May 2, 2019 | Hague Convention & International Family Law, Immigration to Brazil
Getting married or International Weddings in Brazil The civil marriage in Brazil is performed in two stages: the first is the “habilitation” or “habilitação”. This comprises in gathering all the documentation required for the marriage...
by Botinha | Dec 11, 2018 | Immigration to Brazil
Immigrant that buys property in Brazil will have their residence authorized The National Immigration Council, a body linked to the Ministry of Labor, published a resolution last Thursday authorizing indefinite residence for immigrants who invest in real estate...
by Botinha | Dec 3, 2018 | Immigration to Brazil
Lara Lopes, 34, tried for years to keep a “low profile” in her native Mozambique. The effort involved keeping an essential part of herself secret: her sexual orientation. Still, she was attacked by unknown men in the street and got arrested and shared a...
by Botinha | Sep 21, 2018 | General, Immigration to Brazil, Sem categoria @en
What about these high fines stipulated on the new Immigration Law? Sergio Botinha* Attorney First, let me introduce myself. I start today a column in The Rio Times with a view of addressing the many legal aspects that a foreigner will encounter when...
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