MOVING TO BRAZIL - WOULD I RECOMMEND?

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • Answering some of the questions i got in recent videos. I will be doing more videos soon going into depth on schools, visas, IDs, and general life soon.
    Respondendo a algumas das perguntas que recebi em vídeos recentes. Em breve farei mais vídeos aprofundando sobre escolas, vistos, identidades e vida em geral em breve.
    Video chapters:
    0:00 - intro
    0:25 - Why we left ireland
    1:28 - Should you come to Brazil
    2:25 - upcoming videos visas/schools/IDs
    4:06 - The reality when you arrive
    4:44 - raising kids in Brazil
    7:24 - healthcare in Brazil SUS
    8.57 - Weather
    9:39 - Living in a condominum
    11.34 - autism
    11:47 - any questions?

Komentáře • 218

  • @lenaamartin36
    @lenaamartin36 Před rokem +48

    "SUS isn't good" said the Brazilian who never had experience with health care in other countries. My father had cancer, it was very bad and we had the best treatment ever and I say "we" because they offered psychological support from the hospital to the family. His situation it was very critical, his oncologist would stop by his bed time to time just to chat with my dad and make him laugh. It's impossible to put into words how grateful I am to that doctor.
    The system is great, some doctors can be shitty but not the system. I live in The Netherlands now and here we do not even the option of private doctors and the system I'm facing...

    • @rebeccahitchcock
      @rebeccahitchcock  Před 10 měsíci +7

      I hope you don’t think I’m putting SUS down, because I’m not, compared to Ireland a supposedly “1st world country” our health care system is so SO terrible you have no idea. I received the best healthcare in Brazil

    • @andreiaoliveira2722
      @andreiaoliveira2722 Před 10 měsíci +2

      here in Belo Horizonte, the SUS works very well. I get everything through SUS. I just have to thank you, there's even a free dentist.

    • @andreiaoliveira2722
      @andreiaoliveira2722 Před 10 měsíci +1

      being only free, I can only thank this system.

    • @gabriel8186
      @gabriel8186 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Sus is not bad. It just not work at all. Only if you have a ton of luck, have ties to a politician or you are famous. Tip: don't get hurt in Brazil if you not have a health insurance.

    • @gabriel8186
      @gabriel8186 Před 5 měsíci

      @@rebeccahitchcock Rebecca you should put SUS down there is a brainwashing over how good SUS actually, it is simply like a butchery, a horror shown no one should ever be part of .

  • @MCC499
    @MCC499 Před rokem +48

    I am leaving the UK to live in Brazil in 4 months with my Brazilian wife, so thank you for this information.

    • @rebeccahitchcock
      @rebeccahitchcock  Před rokem +6

      Best of luck! Im sure you will love it once you've had time to adjust!

    • @julianacardoso953
      @julianacardoso953 Před rokem +4

      Good idea 👍
      The Best State in Brazilian for live is Santa Catarina

    • @MCC499
      @MCC499 Před 11 měsíci

      @@gunslingerjhagadee Your are clearly a very stupid person

    • @dean8147
      @dean8147 Před 10 měsíci

      Hi mate, how did the move go? Was thinking of going there next year as a 29M for travel. Island hopping and trecking the vast scenery. How're you finding the day to day life?

    • @My_Secret_ArtSketchbook
      @My_Secret_ArtSketchbook Před 7 měsíci

      U BLESSED. Congratulations. How's it going? Are your children going school/Collegel there?

  • @muhammadorzgani2218
    @muhammadorzgani2218 Před rokem +72

    I'm originally from Afghanistan but live in Brazil about two months Brazilian and Brazil is amazing 🤩
    Hope to learn as soon as possible the Portuguese 💪💪

    • @augustoveiga9105
      @augustoveiga9105 Před rokem +9

      Sério mesmo cara ? Q legal hein grava um vídeo contando a tua história, eu nunca ouvi falar de um imigrante do Afeganistão no Brasil, é muito raro de se ver.

    • @TKYAKOW
      @TKYAKOW Před rokem +2

      welcome bro!

    • @geographywithroberto
      @geographywithroberto Před rokem +1

      welcome

    • @micheltenoriodeomena8318
      @micheltenoriodeomena8318 Před 10 měsíci

      Welcome to Brazil 🇧🇷 😊

    • @RC94332
      @RC94332 Před 9 měsíci

      Compared to Afghanistan, im sure Brazil is amazing!

  • @johnjrandazzo
    @johnjrandazzo Před 4 měsíci +9

    I’m from California, worked as a CT tech in a Regional Trauma Center. Me and my wife are in our late 50s. Living in São Paulo. We pay for private Healthcare through Prevent Senior for 1/3 the cost we would pay for an HMO in California, but you don’t get three times better care in the US. I’m impressed with the delivery of care through Prevent Senior. I’m impressed with the facilities. I’m in love with the doctors. Far more empathetic than counterparts in the US. Wait times for routine exams can take 1 or 2 months, but if you plan ahead it’s no big deal. Now I can’t speak for the rest of the country.

  • @richardreina4536
    @richardreina4536 Před rokem +38

    I lived in Ireland for 6 years and miss a lot of things from there, it's a beautiful country and the people are very friendly, however, Brazil has a lot of things to offer when it comes to quality of life, especially the weather, the beaches, food, etc :)

    • @rebeccahitchcock
      @rebeccahitchcock  Před rokem +9

      Yes I do miss home, but so far the people and overall quality of life here is so lovely! 🥰🥰

  • @danielbarbosa5676
    @danielbarbosa5676 Před rokem +29

    Welcome to Brazil! I'm originally from the UK but moved to SP all the way back in 2015. My wife and I would love to meet up one day and share stories about our time here :)

    • @rebeccahitchcock
      @rebeccahitchcock  Před rokem +3

      Awe amazing! That’s so nice you’ve been here for so long! That would be lovely 🥰

    • @rublaj
      @rublaj Před rokem +1

      @@rebeccahitchcock da pra ver que voces ja viraram Brasileiros, mais precisamente cariocas: "passa la em casa pra tomar um chopp" - e nada acontece :)

    • @averegeyoutuber9133
      @averegeyoutuber9133 Před rokem

      @@rublaj Isso é uma coisa bem comum na Irlanda.

    • @gunslingerjhagadee
      @gunslingerjhagadee Před 11 měsíci

      Poms are better suited in Australia.......it is full of aholes........you can go on welfare there!

  • @70cperry
    @70cperry Před rokem +29

    My wife is Brazilian and I’m American, we have a 10 year old daughter and we have been talking about moving to Brazil, it would be great to hear the pros and cons of living in Brazil as a foreigner and the process you had to go through to get your residence status. Thank you for the videos 👍🇧🇷

    • @frmancini
      @frmancini Před rokem +4

      I do not know a lot about the residence status, but would love to share a little bit of the Pros and Cons from a brazilian who lived in São Paulo, Brasil, and in Las Vegas and New York in the USA (and have friends living in Miami, LA, etc.)
      Pros:
      - Opportunities to make money (1) if you are a skilled worker, because we lack skilled workers (less jobs than tha US but waaaay less competition; or (2) if you are an entrepreneur, because of the huge market, less crowded copetition than the US (but here you have to understand how things work, specially relating to bureaucracy).
      - Food
      - Weather
      - Friendly people, easy to make new friends
      - Opportunity to know a new culture (very rich and diverse)
      - Lower cost of living (specially if you have some income in USD)
      - Cool lifestyle
      - Better health care (both public and private)
      Cons:
      - More crime if you are in a big city (but definitely not as bad as media and internet portraits)
      - Worse infrastructure (compared to the US, but in the big cities it is relatively good)
      - Worse public education
      This is my view and it is biased around big cities. If you live in smaller cities, both in the US and in Brazil, the experience is totally different.

    • @70cperry
      @70cperry Před rokem +1

      @@frmancini Thank you for the information, that was very helpful. 👍

    • @AmigaGringa
      @AmigaGringa Před rokem +2

      Hey, Brazilian wife and American husband here (10 yr old son and 1 yr old daughter). We are going through the same thing. We have so many questions. Let me know if you get some info about NRE!

    • @argosautomacao9774
      @argosautomacao9774 Před rokem

      Você pode ver aqui alguns vídeos sobre a região sul do Brasil. Que tal escolher uma dessas cidades para por um negócio e viver com boa qualidade de vida.
      www.youtube.com/@ANOLIPA/videos

    • @andreiaoliveira2722
      @andreiaoliveira2722 Před 10 měsíci +3

      worst public education ?? Brazilians who go to study in the United States say that it is easier than in Brazil. If there's one thing I don't complain about in Brazil, at least here in the city, it's public health and schools.

  • @nicktalksbrazil
    @nicktalksbrazil Před rokem +12

    Welcome to Brazil! I left Canada to come and live here as well. Cheers! 👍

  • @matheusferreiraazevedo8267

    sejam bem vindos ao Brazil !

  • @thebrazilianexpat4041
    @thebrazilianexpat4041 Před rokem +17

    Hi Rebecca, nice video, and a nice channel you have! I’m Norwegian and moved to Brazil about 18 years ago. It’s the best decision I’ve ever made. I would like to comment about one thing you said that I don’t really agree on. Moving to Brazil to make serious money is absolutely possible. In fact there are so many possibilities to make serious money in Brazil if you can handle the bureaucracy and make the effort to learn some Portuguese. Also, you need to have some knowledge of business or real estate and a starting capital to invest of course. However, most people, with some cash in hand and some patience to do some research can make a lot of money in Brazil.
    Anyways, I wish you the best of luck on your channel and of course on your adventures in Brazil!

    • @rebeccahitchcock
      @rebeccahitchcock  Před rokem +1

      That’s interesting, thanks for sharing your opinion!

    • @BillyGringo
      @BillyGringo Před 9 měsíci

      @@patricksweeney5308depends on what you are looking to do.

    • @BillyGringo
      @BillyGringo Před 9 měsíci

      I agree. I’ve made a ton of money in Brazil and I came with only 170 dollars back in 2005. I have an apartment both here and in Colombia. I spend most of my time on the beach and work roughly 30 hours a month.

  • @qwert0999
    @qwert0999 Před rokem +44

    Rebecca be careful with the so called "mongrels", Brazilians who love to complain and say terrible things about their own country to foreigners. Don't let them contaminate your mind and feelings. If you ask them, they say everywhere in the world is better to live than Brazil, even Ukraine. Keep a positive attitude and things will work great.

    • @entykonshu4021
      @entykonshu4021 Před rokem

      Itchy Mongrels = Bolsonaro Lovers.

    • @moi-meme442
      @moi-meme442 Před rokem +2

      So true! We grow up listening that Brazil is the worst place in the planet and most of us have to leave the country to find out that this is NOT true!

    • @andreiaoliveira2722
      @andreiaoliveira2722 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I agree with you. I see many opinions generalizing Brazil. talking about education, which is bad, and the SUS. I'm living proof that public education depends on the place and the city, it doesn't lose to private school, another thing, I get everything through SUS, exams, appointments, medicine and even a dentist. But I know this is not true everywhere.

    • @gugaljp
      @gugaljp Před 5 měsíci

      Brazil is a shithole, that's the truth

  • @connecthealthandfitness3494

    I am Brazilian living in Ireland for the past 26 years 😀😃. Please enjoy the fresh food, weather, the health system for me 😘🤗😘. It is a beautiful country. Have you tried pão de queijo? Pastel? Caldo de cana? It would be lovely if you made a vídeo in Portuguese. The Brazilians will love you even more 😂 and lots would follow you. 😉

  • @POLSKAdoBOJU
    @POLSKAdoBOJU Před 4 měsíci +4

    Anyone who has to wait months and years for surgery and appointments in Canada's "free" health care system, will appreciate how good and efficient a two-tier system really is...

  • @WonderfulBrazil
    @WonderfulBrazil Před 7 měsíci +6

    I am from pakistan and lives in brazil brazilian peoles are very nice and freindly and weather is also very nice .i love minas gerais i think it is just heaven on earth.

  • @WallaceAnderson
    @WallaceAnderson Před rokem +6

    Brazil, like the US, is huge, many cultures within one country. Living in the Northeast, South and/or Southeast for example can be completely different. I recommend the city of João Pessoa - PB, which is a capital, to try to see if the person will get used to the customs, environment and day-to-day life in Brazil.

  • @luizeduardochauvet2252
    @luizeduardochauvet2252 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Viva o SUS! ❤ Hope you and your family have a great experience living here!

  • @diogoredes
    @diogoredes Před 9 měsíci +2

    Interesting 5o hear your view in living in Brazil. Hope you post more videos talking about your experiences. Cheers!

  • @jayf.1312
    @jayf.1312 Před rokem +16

    Brazil is an amazing place to live, whether a family has children or not. There are, for example, thousands of missionaries from the U.S. who came to Brazil, where they lived in neighborhoods not rich, middle class or even lower social class and I have NEVER heard a report of these missionaries (from U.S.) complaining about something bad that has happened to their children. What can be seen is that many of these children of missionaries, when adults, want to return to Brazil and not lose the connection. On the other hand, it doesn't make sense to "complain" about the sea air in coastal cities in Brazil, as this depends on EACH type of beach, the local climate and care with belongings. It is possible for someone has an apartment/house on the North or South Coast of São Paulo State and they have NEVER had problems with "mold", "rust" or "humidity". This depends only on the care someone has with furniture and objects. In new york, for example, a persistent infestation of bed bugs is known, which drives away many tourists who come into contact with the local pest when traveling there (new york). In addition to places in that city (new york) that you cannot go at certain times of the day and night. It's been a few years now that I've been following news from newspapers, cases that are on TV and North american blogs about violence in the U.S. where there are brutal and violent crimes that happen in small towns as well as in bigger cities in that country (U.S.). It's just that people of so-called "developed" countries economically PREFER to stereotype and label OTHER countries, not the U.S., where (U.S.), let's face it, drug use is the rule, not the exception (what kind of example did these former presidents of the U.S. set the youth there?). In fact, some U.S. presidents admitted that they used drugs in their youth in media interviews and autobiography (I have NEVER knew a president of any Latin American country say something absurd like that!!!). In addition, I've seen here on this digital platform foreign vloggers (tourists) who visit Brazil and praise the Brazilian health system (free and universal, paid for by taxes) when they need hospital care or medication!!! Unfortunately, there are still Brazilians and foreigners who label and stereotype Brazil and some other Latin American countries for one or another bad experience they had, forgetting how rich the country (Brazil) is in LANDSCAPES, MUSIC, CULTURE, FOLKLORE, FOOD , GOOD CITIES, HUMAN RECEPTION, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES, and support from SOCIAL SERVICES, among many other things and positive points - the reality of the world and the horizon of hope has already SHOWED that there are incredible and better countries, really better, than the U.S.!!! There, U.S., as in any other country around the world, there are positive and negative aspects of everyday life...!!! Everyone makes their dream of your own place.

  • @AdorableUrban
    @AdorableUrban Před rokem +9

    As a European living in Brasil ( in a rough city when it comes to robbing you for your money, mobile phone with a gun ….has that happen to me and my wife after a year but we did not give anything to them )…for me I can’t compare: Brasil is all year warm up Northeast which is absolutely amazing weather, the people all over Brasil are super friendly, food healthy and amazing taste, gorgeous country, gasoline €0,90, acomodation way cheaper and higher quality with pool, etc in the condominiums! Schools I do private online and pay $9000 per year for 3 kids because the public are too noisy and rough I heard, so they do activities outside school which is amazing…Brasil is very organized with great health care!! I think if I take out the violence which actually is all over the world all in all, I don’t think for me I could live in a happier, fun place!! The culture overall and people is amazing❤️🇧🇷

    • @natanaelrocha1879
      @natanaelrocha1879 Před rokem +2

      Onde você mora que te tal violência? Há lugares tranquilos, depende da região ou cidade.

    • @AdorableUrban
      @AdorableUrban Před rokem +1

      @@natanaelrocha1879 Sim eu sei que tem cidades tranquilas. Eu moro em João Pessoa. Tem violência em qualquer lugar do mundo!

    • @natanaelrocha1879
      @natanaelrocha1879 Před rokem +3

      @@AdorableUrban João Pessoa. Já ouviu sobre a Região Sul do Brasil? Um lugar maravilhoso. Muitos Estrangeiros principalmente de Países Frios Vão pra lá devido o Clima. São formados por colônias de vários países dentro do Brasil. E até 🌨 Neva. Tranquilo e socegado.

    • @emmamurashkina6778
      @emmamurashkina6778 Před rokem +1

      Please you can say the name of the online school for children?

    • @andreiaoliveira2722
      @andreiaoliveira2722 Před 10 měsíci +2

      ​@@natanaelrocha1879 sul e bom mesmo. Única coisa que odeio e frio, não consigo acostumar. Mas sei que a cidade e linda. Adoro ir pra viajar.

  • @tubbyrainbow111
    @tubbyrainbow111 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Hey Rebecca, thanks for the video!
    Would absolutely love an update on visa processes and stuff like that if you have any. I'm a single Irish man with no wife/kids so it may be slightly different but I don't see any other Irish people making the same type of videos!

  • @itestai
    @itestai Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hey Rebecca! Usually, mostly Brazilians that never left the county would complain about sus. I've already lived in America and now Australia for yeas as a Brazilian I'd say Brazil is great in many aspects but lack in others hence why lots of Brazilians try to go abroad when they can.
    Seeing those videos lately and making me appreciate every day a little bit more this place we cal home.
    I wish you guys have the best life there. Very cute the video with the boys trying Brazilian snacks. Keep it up!

  • @ddmuggins1505
    @ddmuggins1505 Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much for the wonderful videos. I am from Galway and my plan for next year is to move to Araguaina in the state of Tocantins Brazil in my retirement. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos

    • @ramosfelipe
      @ramosfelipe Před rokem

      I recommend to watch AWlifestyle. He is a british man who moved to Brazil almost 10 years ago in his retirement. First he moved near to Tocantis but now he is living in the south of Brazil(Santa Catarina)

    • @ddmuggins1505
      @ddmuggins1505 Před rokem

      @@ramosfelipe Thanks .Will do

    • @EstarBemCorpoAlma
      @EstarBemCorpoAlma Před rokem +1

      Tocantins é um estado do Brasil muito quente, esse estado era território do estado de Goiás então foi dividido e criando o estado de Tocantins no Centro Oeste do Brasil.

    • @ddmuggins1505
      @ddmuggins1505 Před 9 měsíci

      @@patricksweeney5308 Well in here for six months and enjoying every minute. 🇧🇷🇮🇪

  • @saigobr
    @saigobr Před rokem +3

    Seja bem vindo ao Brasil. E acredito que fez uma boa decisão se mudar primeiro mais ao interior, do que as Cidades maiores e Capitais, o Interior em sua grande extensão são mais calmo e tranquilo, na minha opinião.

  • @ageualves704
    @ageualves704 Před rokem +1

    Welcome to Brazil. I wish you be happy here!

  • @neygusso4304
    @neygusso4304 Před 10 měsíci +1

    👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 bem vindos

  • @gabriel8186
    @gabriel8186 Před 5 měsíci +2

    SUS is so good that people don't even need to see the doctor if they are in a critical condition, they die waiting for surgery.

  • @tesla_live_2023.
    @tesla_live_2023. Před rokem +3

    Hello, welcome to Brazil, I hope you have a happy and comfortable life here and that you are welcomed. Greetings from the state of Paraíba =)

  • @raskolnikovv7
    @raskolnikovv7 Před rokem +6

    If you want a place here in Brazil with low prices, security and a high HDI, come to the south of Brazil in the state of Santa Catarina, it's a great place to live!

    • @InBrz
      @InBrz Před rokem

      FLORIANOPOLIS is the #1 city for migration inside Brasil

    • @BillyGringo
      @BillyGringo Před 9 měsíci

      Toooooo cold

  • @idoculta4463
    @idoculta4463 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Achei o video por acaso e amei!

  • @zack5053
    @zack5053 Před rokem +5

    Im brazilian but i love ireland,i was living in galway i love ireland and irish people!🍀🇧🇷🍀

  • @alfredocamacho9973
    @alfredocamacho9973 Před 3 měsíci +1

    If you have already money to mantain you, Brazil is a paradise !

  • @Edgar2023ES
    @Edgar2023ES Před rokem +7

    Brazil has dozens of great options to foreigners to live here. Personally, I think if a foreigner have some right monthly wage, he or she needed to think about living a small town because some things in the town are easier than in the big cities. Some cities in all South Brazilian, Sao Paulo, Rio and where I have lived, Espírito Santo, there are a lot of cities in mountains. Som of them are located "next" to the sea. By car I take an hour from my city to the beach.

    • @dean8147
      @dean8147 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I know a few Brazillians from ES. Vitoria seems pretty. Is it an expensive place to live? If i ever move to Brazil, I would only do so if i live close to the ocean

    • @buddyreg234
      @buddyreg234 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Is it easy to find job there ?

    • @buddyreg234
      @buddyreg234 Před 9 měsíci

      And language, you ought to speak portuguese ?

  • @ronpinto9588
    @ronpinto9588 Před rokem +11

    In 2007 we moved to Brazil. Me, a Brazilian, and my wife and children US citizens.
    In the beginning, the first year, all was great, all was beautiful.
    We lived a an upscale beach semi-private place called Riviera de São Lourenço, near Bertioga.
    As we moved there during the winter all was fine. Then came summer, when the place went from zero to one hundred. Traffic, crowds, and children driving around the place in their daddy`s Mercedes, because I found out the rich in Brazil believe they have more rights than the law dictates. In addition, I found out my teenagers were skipping our house after we went to bed to attend the many beach parties and gatherings with other teenagers, where boose and some drugs were plenty.
    That and the furious rust that attacked our belongings, as well as mold attacking our clothes, made me decide to move to Serra Negra, a small city up in the hills of São Paulo state.
    After one and a half years in the small town, fed up with the way people behaved, with the Brazilian bureaucracy that made everything difficult, with how hard it was to protect our children from eventual stuff, we just packed up and moved back to the US.

    • @rebeccahitchcock
      @rebeccahitchcock  Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing your story! Sorry you had such a hard time. I’m definitely apprehensive of the teenage years for sure!

    • @Solek95
      @Solek95 Před rokem

      Devia ter ido pro sul ou Espírito Santo.

    • @felipebonete5401
      @felipebonete5401 Před rokem +1

      U should have gone to non turistic cities such as Sorocaba Sp or Jundiai Sp tottaly different style and quality of life

    • @ildepaiva2684
      @ildepaiva2684 Před rokem +1

      Adeus

    • @jorgerobertosimon8442
      @jorgerobertosimon8442 Před rokem

      Deverias ter ido para o estado de Santa Catarina ( San Cat)......aqui é outro nível.De Criciúma SC Brasil

  • @edoar7202
    @edoar7202 Před rokem +11

    Health care in Brazil is good, and it's going to get even better, it's a priority for the new government!

    • @paulorobertoroberto6418
      @paulorobertoroberto6418 Před 10 měsíci +3

      com esse desgoverno não só a saúde como outros setores. vão e piorar e muito

    • @edoar7202
      @edoar7202 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@paulorobertoroberto6418 Tudo joia ai companheiro? Aqui tudo joia!

    • @romulodecastrodasilva5863
      @romulodecastrodasilva5863 Před 7 měsíci +1

      KKKKKKKKK 😂😂😂

    • @Rogercamposalpha
      @Rogercamposalpha Před 2 měsíci

      A saúde é boa para quem pode pagar um plano de saúde, porque se depender do SUS , é rezar com muita Fé para não morrer na fila do atendimento .

  • @jacobbuzan374
    @jacobbuzan374 Před 9 měsíci +3

    My wife and daughter are both Brazilian. I married my wife in Brazil and we stayed there as a married couple for 7 years. We left dyring COVID because things were falling apart there. But now we think aout going back. We miss it a lot.
    My question for you is: what do you guys do for work? How do you make a living to afford to live there? I have been looking for ways to make money from the outside of Brazil while still living in Brazil but have a hars time. Thanks!

  • @marcelocdarocha2060
    @marcelocdarocha2060 Před 9 měsíci +1

    My great grandfather was a Scot came two hundred years ago married another inmigrant , never got back our family could live anywhere, but we like it here.

  • @4Ever3D
    @4Ever3D Před rokem +3

    Bem vindos ao Brasil

  • @milligan676
    @milligan676 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Hi Rebecca, I'm Irish as well and planning to move to Brazil for family reasons, my son was born and lives there with his Mam. Would be interested to know more about some of things you mentioned in the video like the visa process before and after you arrived there? How long was the process of setting up accounts/ID/paperwork before you got settled? And how is it now for you after more than a year of living there? Would you have any advice for a new mover? Thanks, appreciate your video!

  • @Joao-xz7hc
    @Joao-xz7hc Před rokem

    Welcome!

  • @spartjovic
    @spartjovic Před 9 měsíci +2

    There are positives and negatives everywhere...that being said, I want to move to Brazil.

  • @MrDANIEL2952
    @MrDANIEL2952 Před rokem +1

    I now exactly what's you filling about quality of live , I Brazilian but leaving in Ireland since 2002 and will have a dream to end my life in Brazil 🇧🇷
    I deserve success

  • @champschannel44
    @champschannel44 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the video and all the information!
    So are you learning portuguese after or before you moved there? And do you find any difficulties in communicating with others after moving to a new country?
    Btw boa sorte no Brasil e aproveitar :)

    • @rebeccahitchcock
      @rebeccahitchcock  Před rokem

      So I had already learned some Portuguese before moving, have picked up most living here. The people are so kind in patient with me when I’m unsure how to say something ❤

  • @BinkyTheGoddessDivine
    @BinkyTheGoddessDivine Před rokem +3

    From personal experience: Moving to a new country is difficult. But it can be a good thing to do when you're at a good place and time in your life, you're open to new experiences and adventures. That's why most people move when they're young and free of baggage; not sure how it will be for someone with the added stresses of having small children with learning disabilities. Knowing the language and customs before moving will make it easier to adjust. Otherwise, the culture shock will be too much. And that's why so many don't make it. Be realistic.
    It may not be much of difficulty if your husband is well off. Or you will risk becoming disgruntled. It'd be good to hear you speak Portuguese. By now you and your children, should be fluent. Good luck!

    • @rebeccahitchcock
      @rebeccahitchcock  Před rokem

      Yes if my children had learning difficulties I don’t think we would have moved, we are fortunate to not have that obstacle. No I’m not fluent after 4 months, but I have a good grasp of the language. I don’t think there’s a deadline by which someone should be fluent. Things that may be a challenge for you may not be for another. So far we are not going anywhere 😊

  • @manthaalee99
    @manthaalee99 Před rokem +2

    Welcome to Brazil 🇧🇷 one of the beautiful country weather is so fantastic a lot raining here 🇧🇷🙂

    • @natanaelrocha1879
      @natanaelrocha1879 Před rokem +1

      Há lugares aqui dificilmente chove. Cada região daqui a chuva é diferente.

    • @manthaalee99
      @manthaalee99 Před rokem

      @@natanaelrocha1879 sim combinou com voce

    • @natanaelrocha1879
      @natanaelrocha1879 Před rokem

      @@manthaalee99 Não gosto de Frio ou Chuva. Porém moro perto de Montanhas que tem Clima duplo. Hora Chove muito e em outro momento faz calor de 39 °G celsius

  • @nickolastripodis5287
    @nickolastripodis5287 Před rokem +3

    Hi Rebecca, thanks for the video. It would be great to hear more about the naturalisation/visa process you went through. My wife and I are in a similar position, I'm British and my wife is Brazilian and we live in the UK with two young children. Any further advice or tips you could provide would be really appreciated. Look forward to the next video. Obrigado.

    • @rebeccahitchcock
      @rebeccahitchcock  Před 10 měsíci

      With all honesty as we lived in London for 4 years… stay there. It’s much better than Brazil xx

    • @dean8147
      @dean8147 Před 10 měsíci

      @@rebeccahitchcock Is it really? would you mind sharing your thoughts or making an updated video on it? I was considering leaving London to head to Brazil for a few months with potential of an extended stay.

    • @tubbyrainbow111
      @tubbyrainbow111 Před 8 měsíci

      @@rebeccahitchcock Why do you say that?

    • @My_Secret_ArtSketchbook
      @My_Secret_ArtSketchbook Před 7 měsíci

      @@dean8147 please check OUT Brazil. Because many have left UK for a reason. AND Checkout Paraguay and Peru .
      Are u a digital nomad/ expat. Do u have money on the side?

  • @michellearaujo.
    @michellearaujo. Před 2 měsíci

    I know a lot of people who made millions in Brazil with property and in the hospitality industry, specially in the northeast where tourism really goes up a level. It really depends on the individual.

  • @disneywithflav3961
    @disneywithflav3961 Před rokem +1

    I would love to hear more about autism in Brazil and what kind of services your child receives there!

    • @rebeccahitchcock
      @rebeccahitchcock  Před 10 měsíci

      I will definitely go deeper with this but please be prepared it’s not great here 😬😬

  • @alexandrecalado
    @alexandrecalado Před rokem +2

    O Brasil tem muitos problemas, mas também tem muitas coisas boas, um bom clima, Alimentação ( Frutas e variedades de alimentos), temos tecnologia de ponta em várias áreas, mas o melhor do Brasil é o seu povo ,em sua maioria hospitaleiros , amigáveis, ajudadores etc, acho que todas as pessoas do mundo tinham que morar um ano no Brasil, nosso estilo de vida é que mesmo em meio as dificuldades, a falta de grana e outras coisas, ainda seguimos em frente. Nossa qualidade de vida e viver a vida

    • @rebeccahitchcock
      @rebeccahitchcock  Před rokem +1

      Eu não poderia concordar mais com o que você disse ❤

    • @alexandrecalado
      @alexandrecalado Před rokem

      @@rebeccahitchcock obrigado, você tem o nome igual da minha Irmã, a diferença é uma letra "C" a menos, Rebeca kkkkkk

  • @tiago198833
    @tiago198833 Před rokem +2

    I am brazilian and I couldn't live outside of a condiminium. Inside a codominium it's as safe as any other first world contry

  • @inspectorfunk
    @inspectorfunk Před měsícem

    I've heard that brazil is better socially. But not economically. So it's all about priorities. A lot of people prefer to be socially happy. Once they realize money doesn't necessarily give them the fulfillment they need.

  • @ronpinto9588
    @ronpinto9588 Před rokem +3

    Me again.
    I noticed the barbed wire on top of your wal, something that we don`t really see in the US, except in prisons.
    Is it common in Ireland? If not, how do you feel about it?

    • @rebeccahitchcock
      @rebeccahitchcock  Před rokem +1

      No pretty non existent in Ireland, it doesn’t make me feel any way to be honest. It’s everywhere here so sometimes we just need to adjust to the local norms. And anything that adds security can’t be bad right? 😊

    • @leandrolucato
      @leandrolucato Před rokem

      She lives in a condominium with private security. Barbed wire is seen in condominium houses sometimes when the walls divide the garden and the regular streets outside of the gated area. It’s very unusual for houses to have that inside of the condominium

  • @ordoAnOnYmOuS
    @ordoAnOnYmOuS Před 9 měsíci +2

    does anyone know if being married to a brazilian allows me to do the resicence process in brazil without having to come back to the uk? or if I must do it before traveling to brazil?

    • @BillyGringo
      @BillyGringo Před 9 měsíci +1

      You don’t need to go back if you are married but it’s sometimes a lot easier in your country (Uk) than in Brazil. The bureaucracy in Brazil can take forever.
      You can get Brazilian citizenship if you live in the country for, at least, 4 years under residence authorization for an indefinite term (permanent residency). But if you are married to a Brazilian citizen or have Brazilian offspring, then the 4 years fall for 1 year living in the country with permanent residency. Also, if you are from a Portuguese-speaking country, the time might fall to 1 year too.

  • @user-rj1fo4ul6f
    @user-rj1fo4ul6f Před 8 měsíci

    Hi, how are you? My name is Lashgar, and I am also thinking about living in Brazil. It is a wonderful country and you will find a variety of nationalities from the world.

  • @ruth7152
    @ruth7152 Před rokem +1

    Hey, thank you for the interesting information :)
    I‘m curious, what Job do you guys have?
    Lots of greetings from Germany 😚🫶

    • @rebeccahitchcock
      @rebeccahitchcock  Před 10 měsíci

      My husband is an executive chef, I’m a full time mom as I have two children on the autism spectrum x

  • @ramg2112
    @ramg2112 Před rokem +4

    "Barbed wires are for unsafe places and barbaric people", says the guy with a bakery-bought shotgun on his hands, waiting to shoot whoever gets into his private property.

  • @michelipires2240
    @michelipires2240 Před rokem +2

    SUS is not the same in the whole country in same regions, states, towns and citities, it works in a different ways. Fortunately in my town (in the countryside of Minas Gerais it is good), my mother has diabetes then she has all de medicine, insuline, glucometer, the needle, from SUS, her diabetes is under control thanks the SUS program . The public dentist it woks pretty well in my town as well.

    • @rebeccahitchcock
      @rebeccahitchcock  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I will never put down SUS because when I developed a heart arrhythmia and my son super Ill we received treatment straight away.:. And as an Irish person that’s unheard of in Ireland

    • @andreiaoliveira2722
      @andreiaoliveira2722 Před 10 měsíci

      I'm from Belo Horizonte. I agree with you !

    • @tubbyrainbow111
      @tubbyrainbow111 Před 8 měsíci

      Hey, I am diabetic. She can fix it if it's type 2 with carnivor diet. She needs to stop eating carbohydrates and sugars and slowly she will not need insulin.

  • @Hmg989
    @Hmg989 Před 25 dny

    Thanks you so much! I Wish u all the best! I ask you a thing for my coysin; If a girl or a woman would like to live in Brazil forever and She is alone,no support there would you encourage her more to come or not? As you told It depends so I ve told you well her situation thanks,safe condominiums where can be found?, are the means of teansport good nd safe? The food Is genuine?,Is It easy for a girl or a woman to find a steady job in Brazil? I mean every kind of job? The salaries are generally lower than in Europe? And the lifecosting high? Thanks!

  • @InBrz
    @InBrz Před rokem +1

    AND you are living where ?
    Brasil is so varied ; from snow and freezing to sweating all year in the north

  • @rikmarx107
    @rikmarx107 Před měsícem

    I live in the netherlands , my wife is from Salvador Bahia , my wife arranged my rights in Brazil being married . Might look for holiday house .No permanent stay , just few months or less. 5:28

  • @frankyst3537
    @frankyst3537 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thousands of Europeans have moved to southern Brazil in recent years,
    czcams.com/video/2o6EMSHuVPQ/video.htmlsi=ROme-TlCc9JMkwMP
    generally to Santa Catarina. There are places in Brazil that are safer than Paris, Rome, Berlin, etc.

  • @gringles8747
    @gringles8747 Před rokem +1

    What did you and your husband do about work when moving to Brazil? Does your husband work remotely for a company in Ireland or did he find a job there in Brazil?

  • @garywaters112
    @garywaters112 Před rokem +1

    I’m from limerick 😂 I love it here in sau Paulo

  • @OMARLEI1
    @OMARLEI1 Před 9 měsíci

    A música de fundo me atrapalhou um pouco, meu inglês é péssimo, aliás.

  • @bozominion6266
    @bozominion6266 Před rokem +3

    time to grow your channel ... I invoke the 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @milonpereira8416
    @milonpereira8416 Před rokem +1

    Are you a singer ?? You get a nice voice.

  • @samuraidf
    @samuraidf Před 5 měsíci +1

    Brazil has the best HIV treatment in the world, as well as one of the best heart and heart transplant treatments, as well as exemplary cancer treatment.
    And all free.

  • @anthonydisalvo7645
    @anthonydisalvo7645 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I'm thinking of moving furniture to Brazil from the United States in Southern California area I'm mostly do it for my retirement so I like to know about the banking system in Brazil so I can gain access to my retirement income from the United States I know that Citibank here in the US has international banking in Panama I was also wondering if there's a Citibank in Brazil so I could transfer my retirement income to. Also I like to know is there a mailing system can Brazil in case I need mail sent from United States to me and Brazil can I receive mail and what documents do I need put in for a 6 month or longer to live in Brazil please make videos on these subjects have be most please

    • @rebeccahitchcock
      @rebeccahitchcock  Před 10 měsíci

      Unless you are married or have a significant business/large bank acc it’s very hard to get a visa to Brazil. When we were moving to Brazil we learned very quickly that moving a lot to furniture… IE a shipping container is wayyyyyy more expensive than selling your stuff and rebuying in Brazil.

    • @InBrz
      @InBrz Před 9 měsíci

      HEY, BRASIL has many high quality factories that build all kinds of furniture, mostly in the south. ABSOLUTELY NO REASON to bring your old stuff, you are starting a new life, buy NEW stuff here for less than it cost in the US,,,, BAD IDEA.
      AS for money transferring, just have deposits made into your US account and WISE it to your bank in Brasil. Using an ATM, you will lose a lot of money with the exchange rate and fees. VERY FEW Citibank offices here, have only seen them in Sao Paulo, not convenient if you live elsewhere. You will use your BR bank debit card for everything

    • @BillyGringo
      @BillyGringo Před 9 měsíci

      Citibank in Brazil is NOT connected to CitiBank in the US. It will get you any advantages. Just western Union yourself money or get a Wise card. Plus, shipping your things will be a nightmare, things just don’t work so easy in Brazil

  • @LataGouveia
    @LataGouveia Před 2 měsíci

    WHERE in Brazil are you?

  • @miklosbrauner
    @miklosbrauner Před 20 dny

    Barbed wire on top of the fence? Irish girl with an American accent?

    • @hermicruz9937
      @hermicruz9937 Před 12 dny

      Her accent is not American for sure.

    • @miklosbrauner
      @miklosbrauner Před 12 dny

      @@hermicruz9937 Sure it is.

    • @hermicruz9937
      @hermicruz9937 Před 12 dny

      @@miklosbraunerregardless, I do like your accent. I’m also considering São Paulo. Great video!

  • @claudio4075
    @claudio4075 Před rokem +1

    Even though you have to live like in a prison (high walls with barber wire), your family will probably have a better life in Brazil. Europe’s economy will die as consequence of the war between US and China/Russia. Best wishes.

  • @averegeyoutuber9133
    @averegeyoutuber9133 Před rokem +1

    5:10 Well, we say we dress like Caipiras which is "rednecks/hillbilly" I know that's not the most PC word in English, but that's it.

  • @DB-kn8hg
    @DB-kn8hg Před 9 měsíci +1

    Razor wire?

  • @andyr8812
    @andyr8812 Před 2 měsíci

    Well, being a Norwegian that was born in Brazil and partially raised in Brazil and in Norway, I went to work in Rio in 2013, but left in 2015. Brazil has become a dangerous country to live in, and is terribly bureaucratic with very high import taxes that seriously affect businesses. Furniture, home electrical appliances, some electronic products and vehicles are all made in Brazil and are of very low quality. With the current communist regime in Brazil, the situation there has got much worse, especially when it comes to censorship and freedom of speech. Although I also have the Brazilian citizenship, I have no plans to return to Brazil, not even for a visit, and definitely not under the communist regime there. Norway is a cold country, but it is much safer to be here.

  • @FelipeLimaPes39
    @FelipeLimaPes39 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm scared to hear you say that the healthcare system in Ireland is not good. Ireland is a developed country.

    • @RC94332
      @RC94332 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Would you be surprised if I told you that it sucks in the US also? It’s ridiculously expensive, very mediocre care, it’s all just a business transaction, and unless you can have a great Cadillac plan the hospitals aren’t great either…

    • @helbermelo7590
      @helbermelo7590 Před 9 měsíci

      Look for Canadian Health Care System... Depois de morar 2 anos no Canadá, não tem como não amar o SUS.

    • @tubbyrainbow111
      @tubbyrainbow111 Před 8 měsíci

      Lol at first world, there is no first world after 2020 man. There is only 1% rich and 99% slave

  • @ApolloLeRoux
    @ApolloLeRoux Před 9 měsíci +2

    Brazil is the best country on Earth!

  • @hbbstn
    @hbbstn Před rokem +3

    Brazil is fantastic: you see in my backyard behind me barbed wire and high walls of reinforced concrete!

    • @rebeccahitchcock
      @rebeccahitchcock  Před rokem +3

      I don’t think that because of the safety measures they take in condominiums, makes Brazil bad. I have not experienced any hostility of any kind, I can honestly say I’ve only encountered genuine lovely people

  • @ocjunyor9031
    @ocjunyor9031 Před 10 měsíci

    SEGURANÇA EM SAO PAULO E RIO DE JANEIRO É COMPLICADO
    DICA, QUALIDADE DE VIDA E SEGURANÇA É, CURITIBA, BALNEARIO CAMBURIU E GRAMADOS
    NAO PRECISA VIVER EM CONDOMINIO, E NINGUEM VIVE COM MEDO
    QUALIDADE DE VIDA E SEGURANÇA ALTISSIMA, INSEGURANÇA NAO CHEGA A 1% COMPARADA A SAO PAULO E RIO DE JANEIRO
    SECURITY IN SAO PAULO AND RIO DE JANEIRO IS COMPLICATED
    TIP, QUALITY OF LIFE AND SAFETY IS, CURITIBA, BALNEARIO CAMBURIU AND GRAMADOS
    NO NEED TO LIVE IN A CONDOMINIUM, AND NOBODY LIVES IN FEAR
    HIGH QUALITY OF LIFE AND SAFETY, INSECURITY DOES NOT REACH 1% COMPARED TO SAO PAULO AND RIO DE JANEIRO

  • @Hotcafetest178
    @Hotcafetest178 Před rokem +2

    Não se preocupem não vai acontecer ww3 nuke, fiquem tranquilos.

  • @carlosteixeira6109
    @carlosteixeira6109 Před rokem +1

    You went to 🇧🇷 because your husband is Brazilian and the life in Ireland 🇮🇪 is just a little bit better than Brazil but probably you guys will be back soon

    • @leonardomartinez2873
      @leonardomartinez2873 Před 9 měsíci +1

      She is stating her life is better in Brazil! Do you know about her life better than she does?

  • @chrisbennett6260
    @chrisbennett6260 Před 2 měsíci

    nuts ,

  • @chrisshackleford7482
    @chrisshackleford7482 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Is this a joke? You're sitting behind high walls with barbed wire on top. Real ringing endorsement.

  • @freelive9654
    @freelive9654 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi, I'm from The Netherlands and I would like to live in Brazil! What is the best and safest city to live in?

    • @rrafaelpaz
      @rrafaelpaz Před 10 měsíci +1

      Have a look on Balneario Camboriu, Gramado, Itapema, Bombinhas and Florianopolis. Those are the safest and best cities in my opinion.

    • @InBrz
      @InBrz Před 9 měsíci +1

      FLORIANOPOLIS is #1, even Brasilians are rushing to live here

    • @BillyGringo
      @BillyGringo Před 9 měsíci

      @@InBrzbut it is way too cold

    • @BillyGringo
      @BillyGringo Před 9 měsíci

      @@rrafaelpazway too cold!

    • @InBrz
      @InBrz Před 9 měsíci +1

      Understand 100%, I live in Florianopolis and love it here BUT the ocean is TOO COLD for swimming ALL YEAR, that is why I am thinking of buying an apto in the north where I lived before, the #2 best city in Brasil = JOAO PESSOA PARAIBA
      IS warm ALL YEAR and a clean safe city where a lot of Brasilians and foreigners are moving to ......@@BillyGringo

  • @shakeelkhan3119
    @shakeelkhan3119 Před 4 měsíci

    I BEEN IN 🇮🇪 I'M FROM 🇨🇦 I LIKE TO VISIT 🇧🇷 BUT IT'S VERY DENJRIOUS COUNTRY.