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Monday
HOW TO SEND MONEY TO BRAZIL ONLINE
How to Send Money to Brazil Online
By Tricia Chaves, eHow Contributor
updated: June 4, 2010
Send money quickly to a recipient in Brazil with Xoom.
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There's no need to wait in line or pay a hefty fee to send money to a friend or relative in Brazil. You can send $25 to $2,999 US online using Xoom.com. The company waives the transfer fees on transactions of $500 or more when funded with a U.S. bank account. The recipient receives funds for cash pick-up at a branch location in one day or directly into select bank accounts in four business days.
Instructions
HOW TO CALL BRAZIL FROM THE UNITED STATES
(To Dial Outside the US) 011 + (Country code) 55 + (City Code) ## + (Phone Number) ####-####
Sunday
BRAZILIAN INVESTMENT VISA: NEW CHANGES
BRAZILIAN INVESTMENT VISA: NEW CHANGES
This week we have received notice that to qualify for a Brazilian INVESTMENT VISA the minimum investment has been increased to the equivalent of R$ 200,000 because of the devalued US dollar if not
already submitted. (this minimum amount has been increased from R$150,000).
This means that the minimum investment at the current rate of exchange (US$ 1.00 = R$ 1.70 12/26/2010) is US$ 117,647.00. Will vary according to the rate of exchange at time of investment.
The same requirements for employment of Brazilian nationals (10 in a three year period).
Investments must be transferred by the Central bank to either a new or an existing company account in Brazil. The bank can supply this service once a bank account has been identified.
To qualify, the investment idea must be submitted as a PROJECT signed by an approved 'projetista' and be
approved by the Labor Ministry, and the money transferred to receive the visa.
Some conditions such as the required amount of employees or even the actual investment could possibly be modified if the project is extremely
This week we have received notice that to qualify for a Brazilian INVESTMENT VISA the minimum investment has been increased to the equivalent of R$ 200,000 because of the devalued US dollar if not
already submitted. (this minimum amount has been increased from R$150,000).
This means that the minimum investment at the current rate of exchange (US$ 1.00 = R$ 1.70 12/26/2010) is US$ 117,647.00. Will vary according to the rate of exchange at time of investment.
The same requirements for employment of Brazilian nationals (10 in a three year period).
Investments must be transferred by the Central bank to either a new or an existing company account in Brazil. The bank can supply this service once a bank account has been identified.
To qualify, the investment idea must be submitted as a PROJECT signed by an approved 'projetista' and be
approved by the Labor Ministry, and the money transferred to receive the visa.
Some conditions such as the required amount of employees or even the actual investment could possibly be modified if the project is extremely
Thursday
THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS COMES TO BRAZIL
Dwayne Johnson Joins Vin Diesel in the 'Fast Five' Trailer
by: Matt McDaniel
Since bringing Vin Diesel and Paul Walker from the original worked so well for the fourth movie, it was only natural that they'd team up again for the fifth. They're back in the next installment called "Fast Five," and this time, they will be joined by cast members from each of the previous movies.
Sunday
HOW TO RETIRE ON LESS MONEY IN BRAZIL
http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnews/20101213/ts_usnews/howtoretireonlessmoneyinbrazil
Rodney Beatin and his wife, (WOW, Rodney Beatin his wife, LOL did anyone else catch that?? LOL) a couple of 60-somethings, divide their time between Columbus, Ohio, a nd Brazil, spending six months a year in each place. One of the reasons for their move was to live in a place with a low cost of living that is easier on their retirement budget
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[See 10 Tips for Retirement Overseas.]
"Living in the United States was becoming expensive for the value of what you get, for the quality of life. So, we began looking elsewhere and considering alternatives," says Beatin. "We found and bought a home in Brazil, near the shore, but we didn't want to move there full-time. We just weren't ready for that dramatic of a change. Mostly, we wanted to find a way to reduce our cost of living."
See How to Retire Overseas at Any Age
By Kathleen Peddicord Kathleen Peddicord – Mon Dec 13, 2:34 pm ET
Rodney Beatin and his wife, (WOW, Rodney Beatin his wife, LOL did anyone else catch that?? LOL) a couple of 60-somethings, divide their time between Columbus, Ohio, a nd Brazil, spending six months a year in each place. One of the reasons for their move was to live in a place with a low cost of living that is easier on their retirement budget
[See 10 Tips for Retirement Overseas.]
"Living in the United States was becoming expensive for the value of what you get, for the quality of life. So, we began looking elsewhere and considering alternatives," says Beatin. "We found and bought a home in Brazil, near the shore, but we didn't want to move there full-time. We just weren't ready for that dramatic of a change. Mostly, we wanted to find a way to reduce our cost of living."
See How to Retire Overseas at Any Age
Wednesday
COMPLETE INFO FOR THE BAHIA TOUR
For everyone interested in going on a trip to Bahia, Brazil these links will give you a complete understanding of all aspects regarding this tour. I believe I have covered everything. If you have any further questions email me @
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Location: Salvador, Bahia-Brazil
Included in Tour
-Apartment/Hotel with breakfast and maid service.
-City tours with transportation and bilingual guide.
-Airport pick-up/drop-off.
-Boat ride to the local island of Itaparica (schooner).
- Salvador Bahia Tour Bus see entire city
Click the links below to gain a complete understanding of
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Tuesday
BRAZIL'S RISING STAR - VIA 60 MINUTES CBS NEWS
Brazil's Rising Star
December 12, 2010 5:20 PM
As the U.S. and most of the world's countries limp along after the crippling recession, Brazil is off and running with jobs, industry, and resources. Steve Kroft reports.
Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/12/09/60minutes/main7134185.shtml
Sunday
THE SALVADOR BAHIA, BRAZIL TOUR
Here is a sample itinenary.
Prices are subject to change due to availability
THIS TOUR RUNS ALL YEAR ROUND! IT IS NOT LIMITED TO CARNAVAL!
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Prices are subject to change due to availability
THIS TOUR RUNS ALL YEAR ROUND! IT IS NOT LIMITED TO CARNAVAL!
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All Inclusive Salvador Carnival Package Tour |
Visa/Passport in 24 Hours
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