If you can, GO, because it will be an investment in you, but know that outside the country you will be just another foreign workforce, at first you will work on simple things...
Sr Cardoso
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I have been thinking a lot about the situation in Brazil, especially regarding high taxes, the lack of control over public spending and the devaluation of the currency. Therefore, I am making some important decisions for my life, and only time will tell if I am on the right path.
My strategy has been to diversify and not invest all my money in Brazil. I am organizing a reserve in dollars specifically to cover the costs of a possible exit from the country. Fortunately, I am entitled to European citizenship, which makes the process much easier. However, if I did not have this right, I would do everything possible to obtain it, whether through study, work or other means.
In addition, I have been converting part of my salary to dollars, avoiding investing in Brazilian stocks. I have been directing my resources towards American stocks and cryptocurrencies, looking for ways to protect my assets and ensure a more stable future. At 24 years old, I realize that I have never experienced a period of true economic stability in Brazil, which reinforces my decision to prepare myself for something better.
I know that the process of leaving the country and starting over is not simple, but I see it as a necessary alternative. For those who are not entitled to foreign citizenship, I think it is feasible to seek a country like Portugal, where, even facing initial challenges, it is possible to become a European citizen in a few years. This would open many doors to live in other places, without having to return to Brazil.
My goal is to avoid spending the rest of my life in a country that, in my opinion, greatly limits our potential and oppresses us more than it frees us.
I may be wrong, but I think it is difficult.
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