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Switzerland opens 160 job vacancies for people who speak Portuguese! Opportunities for Brazilians in the areas of construction, health, education and much more! 

Written by Valdemar Medeiros
Published 02/08/2024 às 10:40
Switzerland opens 160 job vacancies for people who speak Portuguese! Opportunities for Brazilians in the areas of construction, health, education and much more!
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New vacancies in Switzerland are open due to the shortage of professionals across Europe. Discover how to apply for vacancies for Portuguese speakers in Switzerland and the main salaries offered.

There are hundreds of vacancies for Portuguese speakers in Switzerland, with salaries that exceed the market average. This means that the European country continues to be a highly sought after destination for those who want to live and work in Europe. Switzerland, recognized as one of the richest and most developed countries in the world, offers excellent opportunities for Brazilians seeking professional growth and a high quality of life.

List of vacancies in Switzerland available in 2024

Every year, Switzerland attracts professionals from different areas with miscellaneous qualifications. With a prosperous economy, many companies and organizations establish relationships, from Switzerland, with European markets and other continents and need professionals who speak Portuguese.

Therefore, there are vacancies for Portuguese speakers in Switzerland in areas ranging from construction to technology. From gardeners to commercial relations, from customer service to construction and construction employees. Check out vacancies in Switzerland for Portuguese speakers below:

  • Civil engineering workers;
  • Motor vehicle mechanics and repairers;
  • Construction structure workers;
  • Waiter;
  • Crane operators;
  • Employment agents and contractors;
  • Joiners and related workers;
  • Specialized personal assistant;
  • Construction workers;
  • Construction supervisors;
  • Floor installers and tile setters;
  • Gardeners;
  • Policy and planning managers;
  • Hairdresser;
  • Concrete placers;
  • Bricklayers;
  • Well drillers;
  • Earthmoving operators;
  • Cleaning assistants and assistants in offices, hotels and other establishments;
  • Kitchen assistants;
  • Heavy truck and truck drivers;
  • Earthmoving operators and related facilities;
  • Floor installers.

How to apply for vacancies for Portuguese speakers in Switzerland?

There are hundreds of other vacancies for Portuguese speakers in Switzerland and you can access them all on the EURES Network portal. This platform is a cooperation network created with the aim of facilitating the free movement of workers within the European Union, but also includes Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.

Furthermore, it is an information network made up of the European Coordination Office, national coordination offices and EURES associated partners. In this way, partners can include public and private services, unions, employer organizations and other relevant actors in the labor market.

VACANCIES FOR PORTUGUESE SPEAKERS

If you want to apply for vacancies for Portuguese speakers in Switzerland as a foreigner, it is important to know that the conditions and requirements are different. Therefore, in the case of European Union (EU) citizens, there is the right to free movement in Switzerland, which facilitates the search for a job before moving to Switzerland.

For citizens from countries outside Europe who wish to apply for vacancies in Switzerland, there are annual quotas defined by the government for workers from outside Europe.

What are the salaries offered for job openings in Switzerland?

In Switzerland, The average gross salary for vacancies for Portuguese speakers is 78.000 Swiss francs per year (6.500 francs per month), in other words, this means that the income of full-time workers is around 70% higher than in Germany, for example.

Professionals who work in vacancies for Portuguese speakers in Switzerland in the city of Bern earn an average of 127.000 CHF per year (10.583 francs per month). However, depending on the sector and activity, the salary can be up to four times higher than in many other European countries. 

To understand what constitutes a good salary in Switzerland, It is essential to consider the sector, necessary qualifications, personal requirements, region and company in question. These factors determine salary expectations and help you assess whether the offer is competitive and suited to your needs.

How to obtain a visa to work in Switzerland as a Brazilian

To obtain a work visa in Switzerland as a Brazilian, it is essential to follow a well-defined process that involves both the hiring company in Switzerland and the candidate. Initially, the Swiss employer must prove that it was unable to fill the vacancy with a Swiss or European Union citizen, a requirement known as “national preference”.

To do this, the company needs to advertise the vacancy on Swiss and European job portals for a specific period and document the lack of qualified candidates.

After this, the employer must present a job offer to the Brazilian candidate and begin the process of applying for a work visa with the cantonal migration authorities. These authorities, after verifying that all conditions have been met, forward the request to the Federal Migration Office, which will give final approval.

At the same time, the candidate must prepare the necessary documentation to apply for the visa, which generally includes a valid passport, employment contract, proof of professional qualifications, and possibly an accommodation plan in Switzerland.

Depending on the type of job and the candidate's qualifications, the process may vary. For example, for highly qualified positions or in areas with labor shortages, the process can be more agile.

After approval by the Federal Migration Office, the candidate will receive authorization to obtain an entry visa to Switzerland at the Swiss consulate in Brazil.

Upon arrival in Switzerland, you must register with the local town hall (Gemeinde) within 14 days and obtain a residence and work permit. It is also important to stay up to date with immigration policies as they can change. For more detailed information, consulting the official website of the Swiss Federal Migration Office and the Swiss consulate in Brazil is highly recommended.

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Valdemar Medeiros

Journalist in training, specialist in creating content with a focus on SEO actions. Writes about the Automotive Industry, Renewable Energy and Science and Technology

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