LAtoBA said:I second mini! Brazil definitely. Nice beaches, extremely friendly people, relatively stable, and a lot of smaller cities that are not as violent as Rio, Sao Paulo, or Salvador, such as Maceio in the North or even Belo Horizonte futher south.
I think an even more appropriate city from what I can gather from your tastes is Florianopolis! Safe, clean, nice people, more expensive, but its definitely got that more affluent vibe on the island. Only thing about Brazil it's not like Argentina where a good chunk of the people at least speak broken english or intermediate english. It will be hard to find english speakers except among the affluent and elite. But with Spanish you would be fluent in Portuguese within 6 months to a year anyway...
ssr said:I adore Brazil and would move there in a heartbeat myself but aren't they pretty strict about their visa laws? My five-year visa allows me stays of 90 concurrent days and 180 days total for each year. I've heard that if you go over that they start charging you per day so not only do you get a big bill on the way out but they might not let you back in. Is that the case? It seems like being a perma-tourist/expat/whatever in Brazil is a bit trickier than being one in Argentina.
And I've never really had problems communicating in Floripa. Been there a bunch of times and met so many people each time. Damn, Brazil is so much friendlier than Argentina and the food (and, well, everything else) is so much better. Yeah, Lee, go to Brazil.
There's a reason why so many Argentines go to vacation in Brazil and have a thing for Samba and Brazilians.
LAtoBA said:Brazil gets a strike against it for not having as many job opportunities as Argentina however, and for being two times more expensive. The cost of living is comparable to the states, while salaries are considerably lower.
Wait now I'm starting to remember why I don't live there now.