The Biakova couple's unusual history live and work for 11 years in Brazil

Various stories of successful Albanians are told from around the world, but the most common are from Western developed countries. Flamur Bakalli and Virlanda Kapuska are a couple from Gjakova who have built a success story in an unusual country for Albanians. In an interview for the show [...]
Various stories of successful Albanians are told from around the world, but the most common are from Western developed countries.
Flamur Bakalli and Virlanda Kapuska are a couple from Gjakova who have built a success story in an unusual country for Albanians.
In an interview for the show “afternoon” at RTV Duggojni young people show they live in Brazil for eleven years now.
We first came here through a scholarship where we completed our studies on architecture and urbanism, and after we enjoyed the country we decided to live here”, shows Virlanda Kapuska, it follows Telegrafi.
Young people after three years decided to open their own photo - related business, and today they still do the same work.
They show there have been difficulties, starting with administrative bureaucracy, then say culture and buyers there differ from what Albanians have, however, have managed.
Virland has also become a mother of a daughter for three months.
They hope that this year they will come to Kosovo despite the situation with the pandemic of coronavirus, but they also have high appreciation for the Brazilian people.
The language learning challenges were challenging, but we were helped by many of the contacts we had with the local people. Brazilians are very hospitable and have been very good to us”, Flamur Bakalli indicates.












