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How to write a personal power of attorney for Brazilian investment immigrants

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In order to facilitate China citizens to understand the relevant regulations for applying for permanent residence in Brazil, the information obtained by the Consulate General of China in Rio de Janeiro is summarized as follows for your reference.

1. The examination and approval authority for permanent residence in Brazil is in the Ministry of Justice, and the application is accepted by the Foreign Affairs Office of the Ministry. The permanent residence permit (commonly known as "green card") is generally valid for ten years and can be extended after its expiration. Those who have obtained permanent residency will lose their permanent residency if they have not lived in Pakistan for more than two years.

2. Those eligible to apply for permanent residence in Pakistan are: foreign senior scholars, technicians, researchers or scientists with short-term visas; Foreigners who have lost their permanent residency because they have not stayed in Pakistan for more than two consecutive years; Have a Pakistani spouse; There are Pakistani children; Family reunion.

Three. Materials to be provided:

(1) has a Pakistani spouse.

1, copy of marriage certificate.

2. Copy of Pakistani spouse's ID card.

3. A statement (signed by both husband and wife, true and notarized) that he and his Pakistani spouse are not divorced in fact or in law.

4. If you get married abroad, you need to provide a marriage certificate certified by Pakistani consular offices abroad, accompanied by a Portuguese translation legally translated by Pakistan or a notarized certificate with the same translation as the original one issued by the embassy or consulate in Pakistan, and register your marital status with the notary office in Pakistan.

5. A notarized copy of the child's birth (foreign country). The notarial certificate shall be certified by Pakistani consular offices abroad, accompanied by a Portuguese translation legally translated by Pakistan or a notarial certificate with the same translation as the original one issued by the embassy or consulate in Pakistan. If the applicant's minor children (foreigners) are not raised by their parents, they need to provide proof of their guardians.

6. Judicial investigation opinion issued by Pakistan Federal Police.

7. Proof of payment for permanent residence fee.

8. Copies of all pages of the applicant's passport.

(2) There are Pakistani children.

1. Copy of birth notarization of Pakistani children. Pakistani children born abroad are required to provide birth notarization certified by Pakistan's consular offices abroad, accompanied by a Portuguese translation legally translated by Pakistan or a notarization that the translation issued by the embassy or consulate in Pakistan is consistent with the original, and the birth registration shall be carried out at the Pakistan Notary Office.

2. The statement that Pakistani children are raised by their parents requires the signature of both husband and wife, and the signature is authentic and notarized. If the husband and wife divorce, they need to provide a court judgment to pay alimony and visit their children regularly.

3. A copy of the ID card of the father or mother of the Pakistani child.

4. A notarized copy of the child's birth (foreign country). The notarial certificate shall be certified by Pakistani consular offices abroad, accompanied by a Portuguese translation legally translated by Pakistan or a notarial certificate with the same translation as the original one issued by the embassy or consulate in Pakistan. If the applicant's minor children (foreigners) are not raised by their parents, they need to provide proof of their guardians.

5. Judicial investigation opinion issued by Pakistan Federal Police.

6. Proof of payment for permanent residence fee.

7. Copies of all pages of the applicant's passport.

(3) As a family reunion (the applicant must be a Pakistani citizen or a 2 1 year-old foreigner who has obtained permanent residency in Pakistan).

1. Reasons for applying for family reunion.

2, the applicant and his relatives (including unmarried children under the age of 265438+0; Parents and grandparents; Orphans and unmarried siblings and grandchildren under the age of 18; Proof of relationship between spouses of Pakistani citizens or foreigners who have obtained permanent residency in Pakistan. A copy of birth notarization or marriage certificate can be provided.

3. Letter of guarantee that the applicant is responsible for the residence, exit and life of his relatives in Pakistan.

4. Proof of the lifestyle of the applicant and the financial ability of his relatives.

5. The applicant's relatives have no criminal record notarized. It must be certified by Pakistani consular offices abroad, accompanied by a Portuguese translation legally translated by Pakistan or a notarial certificate issued by the embassy or consulate in Pakistan with the same translation as the original.

6. A notarized copy of the applicant's ID card (Pakistani citizen ID card or foreigner's permanent residence permit).

7. Judicial investigation opinion issued by Pakistan Federal Police.

8. Proof of payment for permanent residence fee.

9. Copies of all pages of the applicant's passport.

Copies of the above documents or materials must be notarized according to the original. If the spelling of the names in the documents provided is inconsistent, the embassy or consulate in Pakistan should confirm the correct spelling of the names.

Four. Procedure:

(1) Applicants need to go to the Ministry of Justice or the Federal Police to fill out the application form in person, and submit all the materials as required to obtain the temporary id card. This card is the proof of obtaining a permanent residence permit in Pakistan (commonly known as a "white card"), and the validity period is generally 180 days, which can be extended after expiration. Applicants can enter and leave Brazil freely with their cards, but their stay abroad shall not exceed 90 days.

(2) After completing the relevant judicial investigation (about 6-8 months), the federal police will send the application materials to the Foreign Affairs Office of the Ministry of Justice for examination and approval. After approval, the list of approved personnel will be published in the official gazette.

(3) Within 90 days from the date of approval and publication, the applicant shall obtain the permanent residence permit from the federal police station with notarized birth certificate (notarized translation is consistent with the original), application materials and payment voucher issued by Pakistani embassies and consulates in China.

(4) According to Pakistan's immigration law, if the application for permanent residence is rejected, the applicant can immediately go to the federal police station for examination.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Note:

In addition to the above, on the basis of observing the legal principles of Pakistan, the Ministry of Justice has determined that the following foreigners have the priority to apply for permanent residence:

(1) The spouse is Brazilian, without de facto or legal separation or divorce, and has been married for more than five years.

(2) Having a child of Pakistani nationality proves that the child is financially dependent on the applicant, and the applicant has earnestly fulfilled his maintenance obligations. Once the application is submitted, the applicant must be pre-examined, including the time and place of birth, living conditions, sources of economic dependence and upbringing of Pakistani children. If the applicant abandons his children, de facto or legally separates or divorces, he is not eligible to apply.