Things to note when studying in Brazil

Because Brazil’s education level is extremely high, a large number of students have applied to study in Brazil in recent years. Most students don’t know what they should pay attention to when studying in Brazil. So what should they pay attention to when studying in Brazil? What are the aspects that should be paid attention to? Next, let’s take a look at what you should pay attention to before and after studying in Brazil.

1. Things to pay attention to before going

1. Visa: There are many types of visas, and studying in Brazil is a temporary visa. Generally, the validity period is 1 year. If students study for more than 1 year, they can be certified by the school and apply for extension until the end of their studies.

2. Customs clearance: When passing customs, you need to fill in a form (entry form). The white one should be left in the filling area. The green one must be kept, because when you leave Brazil, you must Then give it to the filling office (if it is lost, it does not mean that you cannot leave, but you will be fined, so it is considered a replacement).

3. Items when passing customs: Be sure to pay special attention to this. When students go to study, they usually bring some daily and school supplies, but here I will explain to you the items that need to be declared when passing customs. : One is items exceeding duty-free; the second is carrying more than 10,000 Brazilian currency; the third is laptop computers. The items that are not allowed to be brought are: one is cigarettes and alcohol sold abroad by Brazil; the other is narcotic substances and drugs; and the third is items that must avoid inspection.

2. Things to pay attention to after going there

1. After arriving: Because you are going to study, you will definitely stay there for at least 1 year. At this time, you need to Remember to go to the police station near the school you have declared to fill in the information as soon as possible after arriving (usually you must go within 90 days). It is recommended to go as early as possible to prevent forgetting or not going for other reasons. .

2. Medical treatment: The most common diseases in Brazil are yellow fever and dengue fever. Generally speaking, medicines for this disease are available everywhere. Don't worry about this. Although Brazil has good medical conditions and advanced equipment, medical treatment is relatively expensive (especially in some private hospitals), so try to go to public hospitals (where free physical examinations are available).

3. Customs: Mainly reflected in: Brazilian people pay great attention to some things in public places. Generally speaking, they will not communicate loudly and affect others; they abide by public affairs very much ** Order (will not cut in line or smoke in public places); will not interrupt others when communicating; and will not casually ask others about more private things (such as women, will not ask age and whether you are married); the most special thing is that in Brazil, people must be buried or cremated within 24 hours after death; because they are students, these are the general things to pay attention to.

4. Learning: The most important point is that Brazil has never established a learning agency with any private company, so don’t be caught illegally for some things (such as applying for scholarships, etc.) Some people or groups cheat money and other things. And you can graduate after completing your credits. Don't believe some nonsense from institutions other than the government.

The above are some necessary things to pay attention to before and after going to Brazil to study. I hope this information can give you some help. Thank you everyone for visiting!