Foreign Companies Offer Job Opportunities Both On-site and Remotely. Journalists, Professionals Specialized in Foreign Trade, and Healthcare Are Among the Most Sought After.
Is the job market in Brazil tough for your profession? A job abroad may be more accessible than you think, as portals, apps, and companies specialized in job postings abroad offer positions in companies from other countries.
Check Out the Jobs with the Most Openings for Brazilians Abroad:
Software Analysis and Development:
Software analysts and developers, as well as other professionals in the Information Technology (IT) field, greatly benefit from the availability of job opportunities abroad aimed at Brazilians. There are also many national opportunities on job boards for IT professionals, which is different from what happens in other fields. A large part of these opportunities allows for remote work, enabling interested individuals to work from home while earning in foreign currency.
Journalism:
Journalists looking to work for companies outside Brazil can also do so remotely. Typically, these professionals work as correspondents, covering events and news from various fields. Working for a company from another continent, the journalist can address Brazilian and South American issues, for example. If the hiring company is from South America, the topics usually focus on that country.
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Become a Penal Officer: positions available for high school and higher education levels with salaries up to R$ 9.7 thousand, stability, benefits, and 213 opportunities in a competition with exams in August and a reserve list for various areas in Rio Grande do Sul.
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Work at the Federal Institute: IF calls for individuals with high school, technical, and higher education levels with salaries that can exceed R$ 8,000 in positions such as Administrative Assistant, Psychologist, and IT Analyst in a competition with around 600 vacancies and online registration.
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Competitions in Osasco open positions in the health and education sectors with salaries of up to R$ 4,000
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With R$ 11 billion, 12.4 km over the sea, and a central span of 400 meters, the Salvador–Itaparica Bridge will have 1,400 spots in 100 classes to prepare workers for the mega-project in Bahia.
It is important to highlight that professionals seeking to work in journalism must have knowledge of other languages, through which they will convey their information. Opportunities also exist for Brazilian journalists who want to work abroad, bringing news from other countries to Brazil.
Foreign Trade:
In the business environment, Foreign Trade professionals can be exactly what foreign companies seek to enter and negotiate with the Brazilian market. These professionals understand the bureaucratic workings of businesses and the current legislation. Knowledge related to solutions for logistical, tax, and managerial obstacles in Brazil is valuable for foreign companies.
Healthcare Courses:
Several countries that offer immigration programs for foreigners choose to select young people working in the healthcare field, especially those with a large number of elderly people and a low birth rate. It is very common for doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, and biomedical professionals, for example, to be more easily accepted in the immigration process.
Learn New Languages with Scholarships
Before applying to work outside Brazil, it is important to have at least a basic knowledge of the desired country’s language. Mais Bolsas offers opportunities to study English with scholarships, in addition to other languages that you can study both in-person and online. Check out the language course scholarships by CLICKING HERE!
Countries That Issue Visas for Remote Foreign Workers
A visa is an authorization that the country grants to foreign visitors, depending on each of their purposes. Some countries issue visas for “digital nomads,” that is, professionals working across various countries through digital means. Here are some countries where it is possible to apply for a visa to work remotely:
Germany
Germany was one of the first countries to issue visas for foreign professionals wanting to work as freelancers. Digital nomads can register with the German tax office. They must complete a questionnaire and attach a series of documents, such as portfolio, bank statements, and, in some cases, proof of their specialization. Professionals must present clients based in Germany.
Spain
Brazilians aiming to work for companies in Spain and who need to go to the country can apply for a “Self-Employment Work Visa” from the local government. This special permit allows the worker to live and work in the country for up to one year.
Italy
Brazilian professionals wanting to work for companies in Italy, who need to go to the country, can obtain a self-employment visa. This visa allows a stay of up to 2 years in the country. To do this, several supporting documents are required, including proof of accommodation and earnings.
Portugal
For those who decide to provide services to clients in Portugal, a temporary resident visa can be requested at the Visa Application Center. In addition to digital nomads, freelancers and entrepreneurs can also apply for this document.

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