6 Columns:
A. The Initial Adjustment
Manoel abruptly相遇并 lxfp in Brazil, where the society seems disorganized and dangerous, yet they made it through the process. His experiences in Brazil led them both to adjust amidst the complexities, with moments of hope and then a fractured imagination.
B. Challenges of Hardwork and Savings
The author’s work, despite available leisure jobs, left them with a financial strain. The additional costs of establishing a home in Brazil, from a university degree, were unaffordable, hindering their ability to save enough for retirement and critical times in their family’s life.
C. The Government?’s MIR Requirement Revolution
The UK government increased the MIR requirement by nearly £10,000, proposing an increase of approximately £3,800 from their previous marriage. However, even after unforeseen expenses, these requirements were still unrealistic, further complicating the reader’s determination.
D. The Decision to Leave Brazil
The author was forced to return to the UK after six months, seeking a new life in that country. This decision came after encountering difficult decisions, issues from COVID-19-related restrictions, and the trauma of a carjacking event, which destroyed both their lives and thediminishing lives of those they crucified.
E. The Emotional Journey Together
While living in Brazil, the author and Manoel shared an emotional bond but also faced emotional and financial barriers. The increasing costs and challenges of maintaining a stable life in Brazil further complicated the reader’s determination. Manoel’s temporary absence, filled with emotions, became a trigger for frustration and challenge for the reader.
F. With Hope
The author was hopeful of meeting the MIR threshold as part of their attempts to secure employment in the UK. The push to maintain intact work-life balance was also a barrier, making the author increasingly hopeful of earning adequate compensation to meet the MIR threshold. The hope was noted as a heavy burden and a broken family, however, the author believed that a future revision of policies by the UK government would address these concerns and improve the situation in the U.K.