Some Brazilian states are advising foreigners to take vaccines due the yellow fever outbreak. In order to make your time here more pleasant, BE listed […]
Read moreToday we welcomed Vera Paunova, from Bulgary, in Curititba. Before arriving, she spent three weeks as a volunteer at Jaguar reserve, a nonprofit group with conservationist purposes, safeguarding the future of […]
Read moreLast Friday we welcome Juulia from Finland, she just graduated last year in Social Sciences and decided to come to Brazil to get working skills at an internship in Curitiba. She […]
Read moreThe Swedish sociologist, Emelie, was in Rio de Janeiro to work as a volunteer at Solar Meninos de Luz, a NGO that promotes education, culture and sports to children […]
Read moreSince the last weeks of 2016, foreign undergraduates or postgraduates in Brazil may work legally in the country. The measure is also valid for students who have already finished […]
Read moreAs you may notice, Brazil is a huge country and it has a mix of several cultures, so it’s easy to travel a few hours and discover a completely different place, […]
Read moreOnce you arrive in a new country, you will always face a different culture and new challenges. Before you settle down in your new city, you will have to […]
Read moreIt’s pretty easy and cheap to get a SIM card in Brazil, specially with you already have a phone that you can use here. Mobile phones in Brazil […]
Read moreWhether you’re going around your city in Brazil , travelling to other cities or even to other countries in South America, here it goes some tips: Taxi: Taxis […]
Read moreThe Swedish sociologist, Emelie, has wanted to experience Brazil for a long time. Last week she arrived in Rio de Janeiro to work as a volunteer at Solar Meninos […]
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