Foreign companies offer job openings in person and remotely. Journalists, professionals specializing in foreign trade and the health area are among the most sought after.
Is the Brazilian labor market difficult for your profession? One work abroad may be more accessible than you think, since portals, apps and companies specialized in publicizing job vacancies abroad offer vacancies in companies in other countries.
Check out the jobs with the most openings for Brazilians abroad:
Software Analysis and Development:
Analysts and software developers, as well as other professionals in the Information Technology (IT) area, benefit greatly from the availability of job openings abroad for Brazilians. There are also many national opportunities on vacancies and job sites for professionals in the IT area, unlike what happens in other areas. Most of the opportunities have the dynamic of remote work, which makes those interested work without leaving home and, even so, earn in foreign currency.
Journalism:
Journalists looking to work for companies outside Brazil can also do this remotely. Generally, these professionals act as correspondents, addressing events and news from different areas. Working for a company on another continent, the journalist can address Brazilian and South American issues, for example. If the contracting company is from South America, matters are usually restricted to the country.
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It is important to emphasize that professionals who seek to work in the field of journalism must have knowledge of other languages, through which they will pass on 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 everything that foreign companies are looking for to enter and negotiate with the Brazilian market. These professionals understand the business bureaucratic functioning and current legislation. Knowledge related to solutions for logistical, tax and management obstacles in Brazil is valuable for companies abroad.
Health courses:
Several countries that offer immigration programs for foreigners choose to select young people who work in the health area, especially those countries with a large number of elderly people and a low birth rate. It is very common for doctors, nurses, physiotherapists and biomedical doctors, for example, to be accepted more easily in the immigration process.
Learn new languages with scholarship
Before applying to work outside Brazil, it is important to have at least a basic knowledge of the language of the desired country. Mais Bolsas offers opportunities to study English with a scholarship, in addition to other languages that you can study both face-to-face and via distance learning. Check scholarships for language courses by CLICKING HERE!
Countries that issue visas to remote foreign workers
The visa is an authorization that the country grants to foreign visitors, according to the objective of each one of them. Some countries issue visas to “digital nomads”, that is, professionals who work in several countries through digital means. Discover some countries where you can apply for a visa to work remotely:
Germany
Germany was one of the first countries to issue visas to foreign professionals who want to act as freelancers. Digital nomads can register at the German tax office. They must answer a questionnaire and attach a series of documents, such as a portfolio, bank statements and, in some cases, evidence of their specialization. Professionals must present clients based in Germany.
Spain
Brazilians with the objective of working in companies in Spain and who need to go to the country can apply for a “Self-Employment Visa” to the local government. The special authorization allows the worker to live and work in the country for up to one year.
Italy
Brazilian professionals with the objective of working in companies in Italy, who need to go to the country, can obtain a self-employed visa. The visa allows you to stay in the country for up to 2 years. For this, various supporting documents are required, including proof of accommodation and earnings.
Portugal
For those who decide to provide services to clients in the Portuguese country, a temporary resident visa can be requested at the Visa Application Centre. In addition to digital nomads, freelancers and entrepreneurs can also request this document.