[QUOTE=Sperto;2854214]My advice is study the forum before asking 8 standard questions. The forum search functions works well. "Cocoa cabanna" was a new one.[/QUOTE]I would accept "pouco banana" as well.
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[QUOTE=Sperto;2854214]My advice is study the forum before asking 8 standard questions. The forum search functions works well. "Cocoa cabanna" was a new one.[/QUOTE]I would accept "pouco banana" as well.
Can you guys clarify something. A BM here said if you bring 10 k dollars in currency to the US, you have to claim it, even if it's a foreign currency. 10000 reals is worth 2000 dollars. The immigration website says $10000 or its foreign equivalent, which should mean the foreign currency needs to be worth 10 k in dollars. I shouldn't have to claim 10 k in Reals.
[QUOTE=TjBrazil;2854440]Can you guys clarify something. A BM here said if you bring 10 k dollars in currency to the US, you have to claim it, even if it's a foreign currency. 10000 reals is worth 2000 dollars. The immigration website says $10000 or its foreign equivalent, which should mean the foreign currency needs to be worth 10 k in dollars. I shouldn't have to claim 10 k in Reals.[/QUOTE]Assuming you are entering the US, you would only have to declare if you exceed the EQUIVALENT of $10 k USD. So if you're entering the US with leftover reais and have more than roughly 48,500 reais (4. 85 fx rate), then you're required to declare it. I can guarantee you that.
Now coming into Brazil, the amount is much lower. I'm fairly sure their limit is 10,000 reais. Which means you would need to declare any amount over roughly $2,060 US dollars. I'm not quite as confident in that limit so someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
Answers to those direct questions. Do you think telling me to "google it" somehow is helpful and proves how knowledgeable you are?
Do yourself a favor and if you have some helpful answers provide them if not why pipe up?
[QUOTE=Sperto;2854214]My advice is study the forum before asking 8 standard questions. The forum search functions works well. "Cocoa cabanna" was a new one.[/QUOTE]
Apparently I can not get PM's yets so could you answer here?
For the google guy (there is one on every forum), I have spent hours looking at this forum and below are the questions I have been unable to find.
Rank of Termas (1 being best etc).
Average price for FS?
Which Termas do the bath towel thing, which don't (seems nasty as some other punter may have left some fecal on the robe) ?
Best massage places in order?
Any places to specifically avoid that have been tainted by overpaying tourist?
Is it impossible at Termas to negotiate price?
Have you ever been able to pull out chicas from Termas for the weekend (I am reading Sat / Sun for some reason is a no fly zone- Seems strange)?
Does anyone else here who is by themself ever get lonely? I mean not speaking the language and all. I'm starting to feel like I need some meaningful human interaction.
[QUOTE=TjBrazil;2854440]Can you guys clarify something. A BM here said if you bring 10 k dollars in currency to the US, you have to claim it, even if it's a foreign currency. 10000 reals is worth 2000 dollars. The immigration website says $10000 or its foreign equivalent, which should mean the foreign currency needs to be worth 10 k in dollars. I shouldn't have to claim 10 k in Reals.[/QUOTE]Yes it's 10 K USD or the equivalent but I wouldn't roll them up in bundles and make it look weird. Or just wait over there and convert it or get it from an ATM.
Just because it isn't illegal doesn't mean the authorities won't find it suspicious. It's dumb but they make the rules and we just bend over and say MORE!
When I went to Berlin and Montreal the guys at the immigration station asked why I wanted to come and I said tourism but they checked my bags because I guess they know how much of a dump their cities are and couldn't believe such lies!
They just found my camera and other touristy stuff and let me go.
A girl from rio that I know was going to meet her BF in Germany and work on the side and they stopped her and dumped her bag and found tons of condoms. They kicked her out.
It's not illegal to have over 100 packs of condoms but they connected the dots.
Technically you can carry large sums of cold hard cash with you in your car but if the police stop you they can confiscate the money thru the DEA and claim it's drug money even if you have all the paperwork. Doesn't matter.
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkeS_0NQUZs&ab_channel=InstituteforJustice[/URL]
This is just one example of some guy carrying all his life savings in his car because he doesn't trust banks and had to get lawyers to get it back and only got a percentages of it back.
Always stay on your toes so the alphabet boys don't get ya slackin'.
[QUOTE=Bearsi;2854529]Yes it's 10 K USD or the equivalent but I wouldn't roll them up in bundles and make it look weird. Or just wait over there and convert it or get it from an ATM.
Just because it isn't illegal doesn't mean the authorities won't find it suspicious. It's dumb but they make the rules and we just bend over and say MORE!
When I went to Berlin and Montreal the guys at the immigration station asked why I wanted to come and I said tourism but they checked my bags because I guess they know how much of a dump their cities are and couldn't believe such lies!
They just found my camera and other touristy stuff and let me go.
A girl from rio that I know was going to meet her BF in Germany and work on the side and they stopped her and dumped her bag and found tons of condoms. They kicked her out.
It's not illegal to have over 100 packs of condoms but they connected the dots.
Technically you can carry large sums of cold hard cash with you in your car but if the police stop you they can confiscate the money thru the DEA and claim it's drug money even if you have all the paperwork. Doesn't matter.
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkeS_0NQUZs&ab_channel=InstituteforJustice[/URL]
This is just one example of some guy carrying all his life savings in his car because he doesn't trust banks and had to get lawyers to get it back and only got a percentages of it back.
Always stay on your toes so the alphabet boys don't get ya slackin'.[/QUOTE]I want to take home a couple thousand dollars worth of reals while exchange rate is still good.
The amount of currency that has to be declared is 10 K Reais, not 10 K USD or equivalent. That confuses a lot of people because it's USD in the rest of Latin America.
[URL]https://www.gov.br/mre/pt-br/consulado-londres/useful-information/visiting-brazil[/URL]#money.
[QUOTE=BallsDeep1980;2854525]Does anyone else here who is by themself ever get lonely? I mean not speaking the language and all. I'm starting to feel like I need some meaningful human interaction.[/QUOTE]Brother, that's the price we pay for following where our cocks lead. Sorry, man. Hard truth.
[QUOTE=Vagabundo1;2832854]Real Porn Star, 16 US Dollars!
Vagabundo fucked a real porn star, deets for wingmen who join me in Rio with coordination by whatsapp group, for 16 dollars! Wow, this is why I love Rio!!
So, freaking happy!
How about that for a urological nurse!
Now, I am told by industry insiders that she was blacklisted for a bad attitude, so I am going to protect the confidential sources, so to speak.[/QUOTE]Hi VB,
Would love to join the whatsapp group and be a wingman if given the opportunity. Not sure why the PM's are not delivering. Probably you inbox might have filled.
I am landing in Sept. 30th in rio and leaving on Oct. 5th. Hope to get connected with experts on the ground for meetup and share the resources.
[QUOTE=FancyFox;2854474]Hey Vagabundo! Huge fan here! Firstly, THANK YOU, because you've helped me a lot with your posts during my first trip to Brazil. I am planning on returning soon and wanted to be a part of your whatsapp group. I tried to message you in private but I think your inbox is too full to accept new messages. Anyway, was hoping if we could coordinate anytime in the future.[/QUOTE]Send me your number and I will add you.
[QUOTE=CatBert55;2854564]The amount of currency that has to be declared is 10 K Reais, not 10 K USD or equivalent. That confuses a lot of people because it's USD in the rest of Latin America.
[URL]https://www.gov.br/mre/pt-br/consulado-londres/useful-information/visiting-brazil[/URL]#money.[/QUOTE]I was talking bringing reals back to America from Brazil. If you bring back 10 k reals, do you have to declare since it only has a value of 2 k.
[QUOTE=TripTaker1;2854511]Apparently I can not get PM's yets so could you answer here?
For the google guy (there is one on every forum), I have spent hours looking at this forum and below are the questions I have been unable to find.
Rank of Termas (1 being best etc).
Average price for FS?
Which Termas do the bath towel thing, which don't (seems nasty as some other punter may have left some fecal on the robe) ?
Best massage places in order?
Any places to specifically avoid that have been tainted by overpaying tourist?
Is it impossible at Termas to negotiate price?
Have you ever been able to pull out chicas from Termas for the weekend (I am reading Sat / Sun for some reason is a no fly zone- Seems strange)?[/QUOTE]The best is 116. LOL. R$1000 should be sufficient for most termas. Who is going to calculate an average price for you? There is a menu like a restaurant so no negotiating price in Termas. You can get date outside termas.
You need to understand that your questions like the robe and taking girl out are discussed frequently. There is no agreed upon "best terma". That's why it was recommended to read the forum.
[QUOTE=CatBert55;2854564]The amount of currency that has to be declared is 10 K Reais, not 10 K USD or equivalent. That confuses a lot of people because it's USD in the rest of Latin America.
[URL]https://www.gov.br/mre/pt-br/consulado-londres/useful-information/visiting-brazil[/URL]#money.[/QUOTE]I believe your link is outdated, I found this discussion on tripadvisor that clarifies the new rules:
[URL]https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g294280-i1045-k13771327-Threshold_to_declare_cash_in_out_of_Brazil_up_to_US_10_000-Brazil.html[/URL]
The last post under in that discussion provided a link to this government site that spells it out clearly (to me atleast):
[URL]https://www.gov.br/pt-br/servicos/declarar-bens-para-viagem-internacional-dbv[/URL]
Scroll down and you'll see:
International travelers (Brazilians or foreigners) who are entering Brazil, carrying:
Cash when the value is greater than you $10,000. 00 (ten thousand dollars) or equivalent in another currency;.
Hope this helps.