The Main Job Offers in Germany Are in Tourism, Call Centers, Online Projects, or Agriculture and Involve a Special Visa
Brazilians who dream of living and working abroad have it easier now. Germany is offering a work and holiday visa valid for up to one year. Portugal also had the same initiative and created a special visa for Brazilians, click here.
The Working Holiday is a visa for those who want to take a vacation trip to Germany and will need to work to supplement their income during the trip.
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The country created Ferienjobs, or holiday jobs, with a maximum duration of six months with the same employer, and registered Brazilians must be between 18 and 30 years old and do not need to be fluent in German; only basic knowledge is required, as learning the language is one of the goals.
The applicant must also not have participated in the program before and during the process, proof of return may be required, that is, having a plane ticket or the necessary money for the purchase of the ticket.
On the website of the German Representations in Brazil, you can find all the instructions for applying for the WHV (Working Holiday Visa), and the visa can only be requested at the German Consulate in the state where the applicant resides.
The Working Holiday program was an initiative of the governments of Brazil and Germany, which in February 2015 signed a Memorandum of Understanding, but hurry, look for the German consulate in your state, as the issuance of visas is limited to one thousand slots per year.
Also read here on your CPG portal! Portugal hires 50 Brazilians in the maintenance area! Visa, training, and accommodation at the expense of the company! See here what you need to do to start your career abroad today!

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