I would think it is just as hard or easy as it would be for any other nation. The Brazilians make no distinction between people's origins. All you need to do is go to an embassy or consulate of Brazil, buy a tourist visa (last time I checked, it cost something like US$60 or something), and fly there. If you are interested in an immigrant's visa, it's a different story. I don't know what their procedures are, but I would imagine it's like any other country: Bring a clean police check from your home country, no older than three months, and a work offer from a Brazilian company, and they will most likely allow you stay.Again, contacting a Brazilian embassy is what to do. By the way - consider learning Portuguese, it really helps to speak the language if you want to get through the paperwork. Otherwise, if you have money, you can pay an immigration attorney to do the work for you. Inside Brazil, there are huge communities of Indians. I would think once you are there, you will find them, or they will find you. If I was an Indian and wanted to move some place else, I would honestly consider Englsih-speaking countries forst though. Speaking the language is so important for success in life. Good luck, whatever you decide to do.
2006-07-26 13:46:23
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answered by Tahini Classic 7
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yes it is posoble to indian people and get 24 hours to processing and visa issued for 90 days from the date of prcessing
2006-07-27 02:14:30
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answered by sanjay s 2
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Not heard of any major problem from who so ever wanted in the past. You need to follow their procedure and the best and latest could be their website or a visit to their Embassy or Consulate Office.
2006-07-27 01:01:16
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answered by helpaneed 7
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