Raising Bilingual Children: Portuguese and English at Home
You can raise kids who speak both Portuguese and English at home without special programs or extra tutors. Pick a clear plan early and stick to it during d
You can raise kids who speak both Portuguese and English at home without special programs or extra tutors. Pick a clear plan early and stick to it during d
If you need care this week, start with the Chicago Department of Public Health helpline at 312-744-5000. They connect you to sliding-scale clinics that acc
Start with one or two active Facebook groups for Brazilians in Chicago. They post event details the same week and often include ride shares or newcomer int
You come from steady heat, so the first winter in Chicago will hit different. Focus on three things first: a coat that actually blocks wind, boots with gri
Carnival in Chicago runs for one weekend in early March. You pick a neighborhood, check the weather, and head out. Here is how to do it without extra hassl
Most Brazilian applicants start with the B1/B2 tourist visa. Begin by confirming your visa category on the US Department of State site, then move straight
Chicago holds steady Brazilian music nights if you know where to look. Check community calendars first and show up early to grab a seat or a dance partner.
Start by reaching out to people who already live near you. Most networks grow from a few steady contacts rather than big announcements.
You can open a basic checking account within a week once you have the right papers. Most banks accept a passport plus one more form of ID.
Chicago hosts several Brazilian festivals each year. Here are the five worth planning around, with dates, locations, and what to expect.
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