The Course for the 750 Vacancies of Sailors Will Be Held in the Schools of Apprentice Sailors (EAM), Completely Free of Charge and Lasting One Academic Year
The Navy will open, from May 24 to June 13, registrations for admission as Apprentice Sailors! In total, there are 750 vacancies for the School of Apprentice Sailors (CPAEAM), and one of them could be yours. Check below for the requirements and how to apply.
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The Sailor Training Course for Active Duty (C-FMN) Will Be Held in the Schools of Apprentice Sailors (EAM), Under a Boarding Regime, Completely Free of Charge, Lasting One Academic Year, and Will Include Basic Education and High School Subjects.
Check Below the Requirements to Compete for the Apprentice Sailor Vacancies in the Brazilian Navy
- Be Male
- Be a Natural-Born or Naturalized Brazilian
- Be 18 Years Old and Under 22 by January 1, 2022
- Among Others That Can Be Verified in the Public Notice
To Participate, You Must Pay a Fee of R$40.00. In the Registration, the Applicant Must Indicate Their Area of Preference: Electro-electronics, Support, or Mechanics.
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Benefits: During the Course, in Addition to Food, Uniforms, Medical-Dental Assistance, Psychological, Social, and Religious Support, the Apprentice Sailor Will Receive a Total Scholarship of R$ 1,303.90.
Registration: Those Interested in Competing for the Open Vacancies in the Brazilian Navy Must Register from May 24 to June 13, Directly on the Institution’s Website, at This Link.

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