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Originally Posted by
Poucolouco
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If you put only a space between the letters, they will be parsed and condensed to Cpf. The ISG auto editor doesn't like acronyms or abbreviations.
I received my cpf # 5 years ago. I went thru bank o brasil one day with one of my copa girls; the next day she took me to the federal police in ipanema. She came as interpreter. No one in the bank or federal police spoke english, or could understand my gdp dialect of portuguese. The federal police will give you a receipt with your number, but the actual plastic cpf card takes a while to arrive in the mail. I applied nov 2008, and it took them until after carnival to mail me the card. Plus, the federal police office was closed nov-feb for vacation, then, of course, nothing gets done until after carnival anyway. All I needed was my passport. But you need an address in brasil to get the card mailed. Now I buy cell phone chips and other stuff one normal can't buy without a cpf.
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C. P. F.
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Mr Enternational
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(Now if you will help me and teach me how to write CPF in the title with all capital letters. I'm never able to write in all caps in the title bar on this website, even when I go back and try to edit it.)
If you put only a space between the letters, they will be parsed and condensed to Cpf. The ISG auto editor doesn't like acronyms or abbreviations.
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Any monger activities in Rio today at all?
Any activities going down or open today at all in Rio?
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Cpf
Originally Posted by
Jubby007
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However, I found out from my sources that you can apply for a temporary cpf card at the local Brazilian consulate and obtain it by filling a cpf form written only in Portuguese with a fee.
I found what you need, all in English. And it does say: 3. Take the form and the original and a copy of the following documents to the Brazilian Consular Service with jurisdiction over your area:
https://www.receita.fazenda.gov.br/A...ro/fcpfIng.asp
And yes, the form you fill out is in Portuguese, but it is not complicated. You should be able to figure it out with a simple dictionary or online translation. http://translate.reference.com/
(Now if you will help me and teach me how to write CPF in the title with all capital letters. I'm never able to write in all caps in the title bar on this website, even when I go back and try to edit it.)
Originally Posted by
Poucolouco
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That was true until about 2005. Now if you receive no income in Brasil, you do not have to file the annual declaration.
Good to know. Thanks for that valuable info. The reason that I lost mine was because I didn't fill out the annual declaration. Guess I will apply for another one now.
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Copa Beach from oglobo. Com. That's a ton of people.
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Originally Posted by
Java Man
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Aren't there income tax implications with getting a CPF? Also heard a declaration form has to be filed annually to keep it current. If not filed, CPF get suspended and fines imposed to get it current again.
That was true until about 2005. Now if you receive no income in Brasil, you do not have to file the annual declaration.
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Originally Posted by
Azn Safado
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You can just get your CPF on the same day you apply for it, once you are in Brazil. Just go to a local post office, ask to apply for a CPF. They will ask you for proof of residency. Just show them your apartment contract if you are staying at one, or make up a document if you have to. All they want to see is your address. Then pay R$5 or R$6 to the post office. They will give you a receipt that you take to a place called Ministerio the Fazenda (in Ipanema) and there you just have to bring the receipt from the post office and your passport to get your CPF. It should take about an hour or less wait time at that place.
Excellent. I appreciate you and Mr. Enternational assistance in this matter. Next time when I'm hitting Brazil, I don't want to cruise around without a CPF. BTW, I'm no longer impressed with Brazil anymore especially due to their first class prices. I have a great contact in Florida who just hooked me up this evening with a 5 8' tall super hot sexy P Rican model and the sex included anal and the damage was $200 for 2 hrs and she was stunning hot. No need to go to Brazil anymore to waste my time in Balcony or that rip off disco called Barbarella's. Honestly, it's not even about the money anymore, I couldn't find so called "Hot Girls" in brazil. I don't want to fly thousands of mile to sleep with an average looking chik. I rather travel to Moscow, Russia, or Kiev, Ukraine or something if my daily expense has to be $400 / day. I have done my homework already and know friends who are encouraging to donate my $$ into their economy. BTW, I'm going to London next week and Madrid, Spain by mid August. I'll keep reporting. Have fun.
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Originally Posted by
Jubby007
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I had a huge problem getting in touch with people and clients while I was in Brazil last time. However, I found out from my sources that you can apply for a temporary cpf card at the local Brazilian consulate and obtain it by filling a cpf form written only in Portuguese with a fee. Then, you're allowed to purchase major electronic appliances, as well as you could apply for local cell phone contracts. Is it true? I would like to make my next trip with cpf in handy so I can rent apts from locals and shop freely. Can anyone verify if they got their cpf from a local Brazilian consulate outside Brazil?
You can just get your CPF on the same day you apply for it, once you are in Brazil. Just go to a local post office, ask to apply for a CPF. They will ask you for proof of residency. Just show them your apartment contract if you are staying at one, or make up a document if you have to. All they want to see is your address. Then pay R$5 or R$6 to the post office. They will give you a receipt that you take to a place called Ministerio the Fazenda (in Ipanema) and there you just have to bring the receipt from the post office and your passport to get your CPF. It should take about an hour or less wait time at that place.
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Originally Posted by
Mr Enternational
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Last time I did it it was all online. No need to go to a consulate.
Aren't there income tax implications with getting a CPF? Also heard a declaration form has to be filed annually to keep it current. If not filed, CPF get suspended and fines imposed to get it current again.
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Originally Posted by
Jubby007
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I had a huge problem getting in touch with people and clients while I was in Brazil last time. However, I found out from my sources that you can apply for a temporary cpf card at the local Brazilian consulate and obtain it by filling a cpf form written only in Portuguese with a fee. Then, you're allowed to purchase major electronic appliances, as well as you could apply for local cell phone contracts. Is it true? I would like to make my next trip with cpf in handy so I can rent apts from locals and shop freely. Can anyone verify if they got their cpf from a local Brazilian consulate outside Brazil?
Last time I did it it was all online. No need to go to a consulate.
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Originally Posted by
Eric Cartman
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Paris Cafe in Recreio (right at the end of Barra) is rumored to be open.
What kind of place is Paris Cafe?
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Cafe de Paris
Originally Posted by
Eric Cartman
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Paris Cafe in Recreio (right at the end of Barra) is rumored to be open.
It's Swingers only Thursday / Friday and Saturday-no single guys allowed.
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In Rio now
Originally Posted by
Eric Cartman
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Paris Cafe in Recreio (right at the end of Barra) is rumored to be open.
Is that a Terma / Boite?
Yeah Rio is in full religious mode.
Am currently staying at Sol Ipenima-half work / half biz-no apparent problems bringing gdp's back to stay over.
Registered with one for first 3 days but then let her go and had another for last couple days.
I knew them bothe from Monte Carlo from last visit-no money just food and stuff-which adds up! LOL.
Can't wait for the 100 Million Rheal Pope to bounce.
Monday will be fun.
Is anywhere open tomorrow at all-plan on hitting La Passion tonight in Lapa and a Botafogo game on Sunday.
Went to T65 last week- a bit too clinical and chato for me-sessioned with Natasha-pretty good-great personality but only a 7 out of 10 on the cama.
I like the more ghetto chicks-negras or mulattas-not so many in Terma Solarium, T65, T502, MC (a few more).
Where is better for these kind?
I had one-Nyomy-at 4x4-she is a 100 out of 10-but doesn't work there anymore and number changed.
Hit me up if anyone's around to hang or have ideas.
Peace
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CPF Inquiry
I had a huge problem getting in touch with people and clients while I was in Brazil last time. However, I found out from my sources that you can apply for a temporary cpf card at the local Brazilian consulate and obtain it by filling a cpf form written only in Portuguese with a fee. Then, you're allowed to purchase major electronic appliances, as well as you could apply for local cell phone contracts. Is it true? I would like to make my next trip with cpf in handy so I can rent apts from locals and shop freely. Can anyone verify if they got their cpf from a local Brazilian consulate outside Brazil?