
Expatriates - All you need to live, work and study abroad! Expatriate ...
Living, working or studying abroad? Find useful expatriate information, jobs, property and meet other expatriates in the Expat community.
Brazil Guide: Introduction, Portuguese and other languages in Brazil ...
The only official language in Brazil is Portuguese. However, it differs slightly from Portuguese spoken in Portugal. So if you intend coming to Brazil and staying for a longer period, you should pay attention …
Brazil Guide: Rental contracts, Deposits and rental agreements in ...
Deposits and rental agreements in Brazil: Brazilian tenancy contracts (Contrato de Locação de Imóvel) are usually placed for a term of 30 months and require at least a one-month's deposit.
Living in Brazil: Visas & Permits,Jobs,Housing & Rentals,Property ...
Brazil Living, working or studying in Brazil? Just Landed helps you manage everyday life. Our Brazil Guide covers topics like visas, housing, jobs and finance. Join the Just Landed Community, get in …
Brazil Guide: Visas for Brazil, Temporary visas and temporary residence ...
Once in Brazil you have to register with the Federal Police within 30 days of your arrival. Temporary residence visas allow their holders to acquire visas for accompanying family members.
Brazil Guide: Brazilian tax number, How to register for a tax card: The ...
After applying at the office of Policia Federal, which is obligatory if you are staying in Brazil longer than 90 days, you have to apply for a tax card (called Cadastro de pessoa f'ísica – CPF or formerly also …
Brazil Guide: A brief history of Bossa Nova, The Brazilian jazz: Bossa ...
Bossa Nova is a musical sub-genre derived from samba and with strong American jazz influences. Initially, the term Bossa Nova referred to a way of singing and playing samba but gradually became …
Portugal Guide: Language, Languages spoken in Portugal: Apart from …
Also used in Brazil, a major emerging economy as well as Angola and Mozambique, Portuguese language skills can easily be transposed in the work place, in order to conduct business with other …
Argentina Guide: Language, Languages spoken in Argentina: The …
The official language spoken in Argentina is Spanish (Español, not Castellano). The Spanish spoken in Argentina distinguishes itself from Spanish spoken in the other Spanish speaking countries in several …
Brazil Guide: The Brazilian job market, Working in Brazil: Expatriates ...
Brazil has one of the largest labour forces in the world. In recent years, the number of well-trained and qualified native employees has constantly increased and the employment of foreigners has declined. …