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What country is most like Brazil?
Colombia is the most similar country to Brazil, despite speaking Spanish instead of Portuguese. Both countries share similar demographics and level of development. In addition, both have significant portions of their territory covered by rainforest. However Colombia is much more mountainous than Brazil.
Can Brazilians live in Colombia?
Brazilians can live and work legally in Colombia under the Mercosur (and Associated Countries) immigration agreement with no requirement other than being a citizen at birth or a naturalized citizen for over 5 years, and passing a background check.
Is it safe Colombia?
The short answer from us is yes, it is safe to travel to Colombia – as long as you keep your wits about you and stay away from known dangerous areas, this is one of the most incredible destinations in South America.
What is good about Brazil?
Brazil is famous for its iconic carnival festival and its talented soccer players like Pelé and Neymar. Brazil is also known for its tropical beaches, exquisite waterfalls, and the Amazon rainforest.
What are the friendliest countries in the world to visit?
The friendliest country and people’s are in Costa Rica., Brazil, Holland and Israel. On the next level, there is Peru, Denmark, Norway and South Africa. I also want to include Morocco, USA, Canada and Italy. Countries with lots of music in the street are bound to be friendlier and in better dispositions.
What do you like about Brazil?
They have great music (Samba, Pagode, Bossa Nova, etc.) and is a much more varied country than most of L.A. and the whole world knows about. They speak Portuguese which is similar to Spanish but not entirely comprehensible (especially to us) and all Latin America enjoys their quality “novelas”.
Is Argentina the most gay-friendly country in Latin America?
Today, the fruits of their advocacy can be seen in public opinion polls that show over three-quarters of Argentineans accept homosexuality—the highest rate in any Latin American country. LGBTQ rights & public opinion in Argentina.
Which countries are best for Racial Equality in the world?
Canada, the overall No. 1 Best Country, is seen by global survey respondents as the No. 2 country for racial equality.