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Brazil: Move to Sao Paulo??:
Bom dia,
I'm living in Sao Paulo. Originaly Canadian. My husband is Brazilian and s is my first baby and now 2nd on the way. Visas here, well, they expire after 3 months, but you can apply for residency. It's not hard, it just cost $$$$$. If you want, I'll get you in touch with a good lawyer here to start the process. Let me know.
Brazil: language school to learn portuguese in Rio??:
Berlitz. They are the best.
Brazil: Marrying a Brazilian and moving to Brazil:
What do you do????? Do you have a working visa alowing you to work in Brasil?
Panama: 2 Apartments for sale!:
I have two great apartments for sale. One in San Francisco, which will be finished in July and the other in Paitilla. Good price! Please contact me if you'd like more info kari@invmoses.com
Panama: Not looking for gated community:
Hello,
My name is Kari, I'm from Toronto and I'm your age. I work with one of the oldest developers here in Panama and have been in real estate here 2 years now. In my experience, if someone is looking for saftey but not wanting to living in a gated community, there are many options for you. I myself don't live in a gated community. I live in an area called San Francisco and I really like it. There are many options for you and I am sure I would be of assistance to you. Feel free to contact me anytime if you'd like to converse further.
Good luck in your move!
Kari
Panama: LOOKING FOR INFORMATION:
Hello bluedivr;
I live here now for two years. I like it. It's a good place to make money if you make some kind of investments. I currently work for one of the oldest constuctors in Panama. The city is growing leaps and bounds. Lots of construction, therefore, lots of ways to invest. It's safe, traffic is crazy, people are nice and it's pretty easy life. Hope this help you both.
Panama: Info on Panama needed.....:
Hi Skipp,
I live in Panama now over 2 years. My recommendation to you is that you move to Panama City first and learn more Spanish. People on the outskirts of Panama City don't generally speak any English. Stay here for about 6 months or so, learn the culture and then decide where you'd like to go. Feel free to contact me anytime for further info.
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