One of the most anticipated and difficult courses to take in Brazil, the registration for the Marine Crew Course will go until September 15.
[supsystic-social-sharing id=’1′]The Brazilian Navy has opened a selection process to offer the Marine Crew course for free. The registration has a unit value of R$50.00 and will go until September 15, 2017, so hurry because you literally have only two days to register from the posting of this article.
The exam location and the course will be at the Ports Captaincy in Rio de Janeiro (CPRJ). Access the announcement here, read carefully to see if you meet the conditions to take the course, as the Navy informs that if you pay for the registration and do not meet the requirements, there will be no reimbursement of the amounts.
GENERAL CONDITIONS (for all candidates)
a) be a Brazilian citizen (of both sexes) by birth or naturalization, at least 18 (eighteen) years old by October 30, 2017;
b) have a minimum education of 9th grade of elementary school;
c) not be in the condition of a defendant in a criminal action;
d) be up to date with military obligations and electoral justice.
e) not have been dismissed or excluded, for disciplinary reasons, from active service in the Armed Forces or Auxiliary Forces;
f) not be a retired military personnel due to permanent disability or a civilian retired due to permanent disability;
g) not have been disqualified from a Maritime Training Course (CFAQ), for any reason, less than two years from the date of enrollment in the Course offered by this Announcement;
h) have registration in the Taxpayer Registry (CPF);
i) have a valid official identification document with a photo;
j) pay the registration fee of R$ 50.00 (fifty reais); and
k) comply with the instructions established in this Announcement.
3.2 – SPECIFIC CONDITIONS:
– For the maritime candidate, have the embarkation time recorded in the Registration Book (CIR).[supsystic-social-sharing id=’1′]
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