So you want to move to Brazil to get a taste of that sweet low cost of living and cheap rent?

Well think again. Brazil has the highest number of international homicides in the world. It’s got subpar healthcare and let’s not even get started on how bad the weather can get.

Now I don’t mean to scare you, Brazil’s great for a short stay, but not for permanent residence.

So let’s give you the full story and take a deeper look into why you should never move to Brazil.

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10 Comments

  1. Crime centre of the world, human trafficking, locations ruled by favela gangs where police don't go, body parts kidnappings, robberies, murder – all this happening in broad daylight.

  2. I looked at this ranking. The hospital where I conduced my 6th MRI (for free btw) and where I will do major surgery (cost appr 30 dollars I think perhaps 50 more if I spend the night) is ranked number 6. (Karolinska in Sweden)

  3. I am Brazilian and this video is kind of true. A lot of citys in Brasil are dangerus like all the capitals in the north states but citys like Florianópolis (south) have a good quality of live, the IDH is 0,847 not far away form Finland IDH (0,871). The "Floripa" city have amazing beachs, increrable people, great wether, a very good security and a cheap cost of life for someone who receive your payment in US dollars or Euros. SUS isn't perfect but is better to have the oportunity to have a free helth care help than pay 1,500$ for an anbulance like in the US. My recomendation is to move or visit this amazing country, you are very welcome here. ( sorry for any english mistakes)

  4. As a Brazilian, I advise you to never come to Brazil for adventures, in a favela for instance, which is something really pathetic. If you really want to visit, make a trustworthy Brazilian friend before, and trust in your own instinct while walking on the streets. If you don't feel secure, don't risk. This video is correct, because athough it is a tense experience, visiting Brazil can be nice; however, for most locals, life here is tense all the time. Mr. President Bolsonaro was doing a great job but the organized crime has won once again, and that's the sad reflex of our weak justice system, which is now filled by thieves.

  5. As someone who went to Sao Paulo for studies and Florianopolis I can say these two cities are very safe, modern and has an mindblowing healthcare and futuristic odontologic system

  6. How is it going in the US? Drug addiction epidemic, pervasive homelessness even for those at work, mass looting, gun violence as a way of life, every month school kids being decimated in mass shooting, burning and flooding entire towns everywhere, ghost towns abandoned for half century, hurricane EVERY YEAR, and the list goes on and on! Brazil is what it is without the need to PLUND other's people countries and kill them for the sake of rolling on an UNpayable national debt! While you talk about raining in Brazil's cities, New York, New York! 👉https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riSYUONUkxg

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