100% Legal · Brazil & Mexico · Founded by a Parent Who Did It

Your baby deserves a
passport that opens
every door.

We guide families from any country through the legal process of giving their newborn citizenship in Brazil or Mexico — a stronger passport, more opportunity, and a better future from day one.

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Families guided worldwide
from Pakistan, Philippines, Turkey, Nigeria & more
Passport Comparison
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Your Current Passport
Limited visa-free access
#80+
Global Rank
Your child can have ↓
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Brazilian Passport
160+ countries visa-free · EU · UK
#17
Global Rank
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Mexican Passport
157+ countries visa-free · EU · UK
#21
Global Rank
160+
Countries visa-free with Brazilian passport
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Legal — written into Brazil & Mexico's constitutions
Dual
Citizenship — keep your home passport, add a global one
Fast
Parents can apply for Brazilian residency after birth
The Reality

A limited passport means
a lifetime of closed doors for your child

Families in over 100 countries face this every day. Most don't realize there's a legal, proven alternative. One decision — where your child is born — can change everything.

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With a Weak Passport

Every opportunity is harder than it needs to be

  • Visa required for UK, Schengen, USA, Canada, Australia
  • Months of waiting, uncertainty, rejection risk
  • Limited university options abroad without complex visa paths
  • Business travel disrupted by constant consulate appointments
  • Your child inherits these same barriers from birth
  • No backup plan if your country's situation changes
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With a Brazilian or Mexican Passport

Your child moves through the world freely

  • Visa-free access to all EU Schengen countries
  • Visa-free UK, Japan, South Korea and 160+ more
  • Study and work in Europe without visa hurdles
  • Home country identity fully preserved — dual nationality
  • Parents can apply for Permanent Residency in Brazil immediately after birth
  • A lifelong insurance policy for your family's freedom
The Process

Everything you need, clearly explained

Our guides cover every step of the process — from visa application to hospital registration to your child's passport. Research, plan, and execute with confidence.

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Get the Guide

Download the Complete Guide for Brazil or Mexico. Visa steps, hospital options, full cost breakdowns, documents, and what to expect — all in one place.

Your starting point — $97
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Plan Your Trip

Use the guide to apply for your visa, choose your hospital, book accommodation, and build an accurate budget — from Dubai, at your own pace.

Weeks before you travel
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Travel with Confidence

Arrive prepared. The guide walks you through every stage — from your first hospital visit to registering the birth and applying for your child's passport.

Your child's future, secured
Where We Work

Two destinations. Both exceptional.

Brazil and Mexico both offer unconditional birthright citizenship — written into their constitutions. Here's how they compare for your family.

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Brazil
Fastest path to parental residency. São Paulo's hospitals are world-class.
#17
Passport Rank
160+
Visa-free countries
✅ Yes
Schengen visa-free
Immediate
Parents' residency
  • Any child born in Brazil is automatically a Brazilian citizen — no conditions
  • Parents can apply for Permanent Residency immediately after the birth
  • Naturalization path for parents in as little as 1 year of residency
  • Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein (São Paulo) — world top 50 hospital
  • English-speaking international patient departments at major hospitals
  • Brazilian passport: visa-free EU, UK, Japan, South Korea, Singapore — 160+ countries
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Mexico
More accessible, lower cost, excellent hospitals in Mexico City.
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Passport Rank
157+
Visa-free countries
✅ Yes
Schengen visa-free
2 Years
Parents' residency
  • Constitution Article 30 guarantees birthright citizenship — unconditional
  • Lower overall cost than Brazil — more accessible for most families
  • ABC Medical Center and Médica Sur are internationally accredited
  • Growing international expat community in Mexico City for peer support
  • Manageable tourist visa process — we guide you through the application
  • Mexican passport: visa-free EU, UK, Japan and 155+ countries
The Guides

Everything you need,
in one place

Two destinations. Two comprehensive PDF guides. Each one covers visa steps, hospital contacts, cost breakdowns, documents, and everything a family needs to plan confidently.

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Digital Guide — $97
The Complete Birth Guide

A comprehensive PDF guide covering everything — Brazil or Mexico — hospitals, costs, visa steps, documents, and what to expect. Perfect for researchers.

$ 97 / per guide
  • Complete step-by-step country guide (Brazil or Mexico)
  • Top hospitals with contact details and cost ranges
  • Full cost breakdown (hospital, stay, travel)
  • Visa application walkthrough — tailored to your nationality
  • Document checklist & post-birth paperwork guide
  • Home country dual nationality registration guide
🇧🇷 Brazil Guide — $97 🇲🇽 Mexico Guide — $97
Our Story

Built by a parent who felt
exactly what you're feeling.

I grew up in a small rural village in Pakistan. My parents made sacrifices to move our family to the city, to give us education, to give us a chance. I will always be grateful for that.
But when I grew up and tried to see the world — tried to study abroad, tried to travel — I ran into the same wall that millions of Pakistanis run into. A passport that closes more doors than it opens. Visa rejections. The quiet humiliation of being treated differently at an immigration counter just because of where you were born.
When I found out I was going to be a parent, I made a decision. My child would not face what I faced. I researched for months, found the legal path, and we did it. Our baby was born abroad. They have a second passport from day one.
The first time we traveled together as a family — watching our baby's passport being stamped with zero hesitation at airports where we had always struggled — I understood what I had given them. Not just a document. A different life.
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Karim Buksh Khoso
Founder, Nascera · From Pakistan · Parent · Personal experience with international birth

My parents gave me the city. I am giving my child the world. That is what Nascera is built to do — for every family who wants the same.

Karim Buksh Khoso — Founder, Nascera
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We know your passport

We grew up with the same restrictions you live with. We know what a visa rejection feels like. You don't need to explain it to us.

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Radical honesty

We tell you exactly what's legal, what to watch out for, and what isn't worth it. We would rather lose a client than give advice that causes harm.

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Complete discretion

Your pregnancy, your finances, your travel plans — treated with the highest confidentiality. Always.

FAQ

Questions families
always ask us

We've answered the most important ones here. Still have questions? WhatsApp us — we reply same day.

Is this legal? Am I doing something wrong?
Completely legal. Brazil and Mexico both have unconditional birthright citizenship written into their constitutions — the same principle as many countries. There is no law that prevents you from traveling while pregnant. We guide you to do everything transparently, honestly, and correctly.
Can my child hold both their home country's and Brazilian/Mexican citizenship?
Both Brazil and Mexico fully recognize dual nationality — your child can hold both passports. Whether your home country allows dual nationality varies, and we cover this in your consultation. Most countries permit it, and for those that have restrictions we explain the options clearly so you can make an informed decision.
What does it actually cost in total (flights, hospital, stay)?
A realistic total budget for Mexico is $7,000–$12,000 and for Brazil $8,000–$15,000 — covering flights, 8–10 weeks accommodation, hospital birth, and day-to-day costs. These are all-in figures. Our Complete Guide breaks every cost category down in detail so you can plan accurately.
How do I get a visa to Mexico or Brazil from my country?
Requirements vary by nationality — some countries need tourist visas for Brazil or Mexico, others don't. This is one of the first things we assess in your free consultation. We walk every client through the exact requirements, documentation, and how to present your application correctly. Visa navigation is one of the key areas where our guidance prevents costly mistakes.
Is it safe to give birth abroad? What if there are complications?
We only work with internationally accredited private hospitals — Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein in São Paulo and ABC Medical Center in Mexico City are both in the world's top tier. We also require that your doctor at home clears you for international travel before we proceed. Your health and safety are non-negotiable prerequisites for everything else.
Can I also get residency in Brazil or Mexico as a parent?
Yes — both countries offer a residency path for parents of citizen children. Brazil's is particularly fast: parents can apply for Permanent Residency immediately after the birth, with the option to naturalize after 1 year of residency. Mexico's path takes 2 years. Both pathways are explained in full detail in the guide.
Take the First Step

Start with a
free 30-minute call.

No pressure. No obligation. Just a real conversation about whether this is right for your family — from someone who has done it herself.

Strictly confidential No sales pressure Same-day reply