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Can I immigrate after studying in Brazil? Analysis of immigration conditions and advantages
Brazil is one of the BRICS countries with rapid economic development and the largest country in South America. It enjoys the reputation of "football kingdom" and attracts many international students to study abroad. So can I immigrate after studying in Brazil? Introduce the immigration conditions and advantages of studying in Brazil.

1. Conditions for studying in Brazil.

1. As long as one of the husband and wife obtains permanent residency in Brazil, they can apply for permanent residency for the other husband and wife, their parents and minor children (18 years old) to realize family reunion;

All children born in Brazil are Brazilian citizens. Couples without legal status can apply for permanent residence as long as they have children in Pakistan.

3. Foreign citizens without legal status can obtain legal status as long as they marry Brazilian citizens;

4. Any foreign citizen who has invested US$ 50,000 (originally US$ 250,000) in Pakistan, himself, his spouse and minor children can apply for permanent residence;

5. The chairman and senior management of a foreign company with a registered value of more than 200,000 US dollars can apply for permanent residence.

Second, the advantages of immigrants studying in Brazil

1, Brazil is one of the BRICS countries with rapid economic development. Brazil, China, India and Russia are also called the driving forces of global economic development in 2 1 century. Data show that from 2003 to the end of 20 10, Brazil's economy grew by 37.3%. As one of the last countries to enter the economic recession after the financial crisis, Brazil is also the first country to get out of the economic recession. According to the purchasing power parity of GDP, Brazil has surpassed France and Britain to become the seventh largest economy in the world.

2. Beautiful environment and good air.

Finding a beautiful immigrant land has become the consideration of many international students. Brazil is the most beautiful and richest country in the world, with no barren desert and land. More than 6 million square kilometers of tropical rain forest in Brazil is equivalent to two India, and the urban population accounts for 8 1.25%, all of which are concentrated on the deep blue Atlantic coast. The beautiful Rio Beach is a world-class tropical marine tourist city as famous as Bali, Indonesia.

3. Cultural diversity is inclusive.

Brazil is a multicultural society dominated by whites and hybrids. It is called the "melting pot of race" and there is no deep discrimination against race. People who immigrated to Brazil in the early days all developed good careers and belonged to the upper class in Brazil, which laid a good social foundation for China to immigrate to Brazil.

4. Free medical care and education for all.

Brazil is a country with universal welfare, free medical care and education, and it is also the only country in the world that has written the issue of education funds into the Constitution. And it is very different from our concept of free. For example, giving birth to a child, the hospital is not only completely free, but the government also provides milk powder, diapers and sanitary products; Students are not only completely free to study, but the government also provides textbooks and rich lunches for primary school students. After all citizens reach the age of 60, the government provides a minimum living guarantee of about $400, and they receive it locally no matter where they move.

5. World "Pass"

Brazilian permanent citizens can apply for naturalization according to law and become China people with Brazilian nationality. Brazilian passports can travel to more than 100 countries and stay for any length of time. Some people think that the Brazilian passport is a springboard to developed countries.

Three. Conditions for studying in Brazil

There are no special conditions for studying in Brazil, and students from high school to undergraduate can apply, provided that they must pass the language barrier. The above students do not need a language foundation to study in Brazil. You can study in the language preparatory class in the university for the first two years, and then enter the professional class after passing the exam.

Brazilian universities generally have four-year undergraduate and two-year graduate students. Every university has its own entrance examination. Generally, private universities are easier to apply for, but they have to pay tuition fees of 200-300 dollars per month. The entrance examination for public universities is strict, but public universities do not charge tuition fees.

During their legal residence and study in Brazil, students studying Portuguese can take the entrance examination of any federal, state and private university in Brazil. After passing the exam, you can participate in the corresponding undergraduate, master and doctoral courses, and the certificates obtained after graduation are recognized by all countries in the world.

The current framework of higher education in Brazil was established in 1968. Colleges and universities are divided into four categories: federal, state, municipal and private. The first three categories are public schools. From 65438 to 0996, 34 of Brazil's 87 universities were private universities. Of the 6.5438+6 million college students, about 700,000 are studying in public schools, accounting for about 40% of the total number of students.

Brazilian institutions of higher learning formulate enrollment plans and admission standards according to their own schools, and the specific examination time and subjects are decided by the participating universities.

Most public schools hold entrance exams twice a year, while a few public universities and all private schools hold exams once a year. Students who apply for colleges and universities must have diplomas in basic education and secondary education.