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An Expat Shares What it Was Like Having a Baby in Ensure you have obtained a valid visa before your arrival to Brazil, as having a baby as an expat requires specific paperwork. Research the Brazilian healthcare system and consider whether private or public care is better for you and your family. Investigate which doctors offer high quality care in the city or region of your current residence. Make sure to have all relevant medical documents translated into Portuguese, such as previous medical records and immunization records. Familiarize yourself with the Brazilian healthcare system and do research on the healthcare benefits offered by the Brazilian government to citizens and expats. Prepare for the extra paperwork that is required when delivering a baby in Brazil. Lastly, ensure you have chosen a secure neighbourhood to raise your baby in as crime rates can be high in some areas of the country., Brazil, Report 100021 | Expat Exchange
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An Expat Talks about What is Was Like Having a Baby in Ensure you have obtained a valid visa before your arrival to Brazil, as having a baby as an expat requires specific paperwork. Research the Brazilian healthcare system and consider whether private or public care is better for you and your family. Investigate which doctors offer high quality care in the city or region of your current residence. Make sure to have all relevant medical documents translated into Portuguese, such as previous medical records and immunization records. Familiarize yourself with the Brazilian healthcare system and do research on the healthcare benefits offered by the Brazilian government to citizens and expats. Prepare for the extra paperwork that is required when delivering a baby in Brazil. Lastly, ensure you have chosen a secure neighbourhood to raise your baby in as crime rates can be high in some areas of the country., Brazil

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If a friend of yours living in the same country were expecting a baby, what advice would you give her?

Ensure you have obtained a valid visa before your arrival to Brazil, as having a baby as an expat requires specific paperwork. Research the Brazilian healthcare system and consider whether private or public care is better for you and your family. Investigate which doctors offer high quality care in the city or region of your current residence. Make sure to have all relevant medical documents translated into Portuguese, such as previous medical records and immunization records. Familiarize yourself with the Brazilian healthcare system and do research on the healthcare benefits offered by the Brazilian government to citizens and expats. Prepare for the extra paperwork that is required when delivering a baby in Brazil. Lastly, ensure you have chosen a secure neighbourhood to raise your baby in as crime rates can be high in some areas of the country.

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