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Lawlight said:
Nem said:

That wouldn't solve anything, criminals in Brazil have alot of armaments and gangs. Only the authorities could fix the situation, but everything in Brazil is corrupt and out of hand.

 

Really, the only advice i have is... get out of there. I met a brazillian here in the Nederlands and she was super happy that she left. She said she would never go back because she never felt safe there. 

You speak english and you speak portuguese. Emmigration options there. I wouldn't stay there at all.

Can you elaborate on the emmigration options? I'd be very curious about those.

Just my 2 cents, but I went to Japan on a working holiday. It's a one year visa, you can work and it's not very hard to get, the only condition is to have a few savings and less than 30 years old. It seems that Brazil has at least an agreement with France, Germany, South Korea, and New Zealand. By the way Japan is really amazing in term of security, it's really like nothing can happen, noone I know has ever been robbed, I have never seen a fight, it's perfectly peaceful, you walk alone by night, and you just can't thing something could happen.  

I've watched "Ciudad de Dios" a long time ago, superb but disturbing movie, made me feel that's where we are heading to in Europe. Anyway sorry for your loss, that's hard. Don't overthink before things cool down.