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Brazilians living abroad will have permanent channel with the federal government

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Renata Giraldi


Brasilia - The federal government wants to establish a permanent contact with the approximately 3 million Brazilians who live abroad in an attempt to meet their demands and improve their quality of life.

The idea is to establish a channel of negotiations with representatives of both sides, and focus attention on specific topics ranging from social welfare matters to education and health. The Foreign Ministry said there will be no distinction between legal and illegal immigrants.

"We make no distinction between legal and illegal living abroad. Are all Brazilians living outside the country, "said the Brazil Agency director and the Consular Department of the Brazilian Foreign Foreign Ministry, Ambassador Eduardo Gradilone. He coordinates the 2nd Conference of Brazilian Communities Abroad, held in Rio de Janeiro until the next Friday (16).

In the event, officials from the ministries of Foreign Affairs, Culture, Social Security, the General Secretariat of the Presidency, of Brazil Communications Company (EBC), the Department of Communication of the Presidency and the Senate will discuss the issue with representatives Brazilians living in different countries from every continent.

Gradilone said it should be noted that the realities of Brazilians abroad are different from one region to another. Those living in the United States does not go through the same difficulties, nor have the needs of those in the border region between Brazil and Paraguay, for example. "During the conference, we want to put all talking and sharing experiences to see the progress that each individual has received and what you can improve," said the diplomat.

At the conference, participants will choose 12 representatives of Brazilians living abroad, who will be responsible for communication with the federal government, with claims, complaints and solutions to the demands. The goal, according to the ambassador, is to define the priorities for the implementation of projects.

Beforehand, we defined the following topics: culture and education, work and welfare, consular and immigration settlement, and political representation. Also included is the issue of so-called diaspora (dispersion) of scientists and lawyers. This movement involves experts who left Brazil and work abroad but want to share their professional experiences.



Source: Agência Brazil

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