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shanavas toms

hai my name is shanavas i am from kerala india

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shanavas toms

shanavas toms wrote:

hai my name is shanavas i am from kerala india


iam looking an opening in brasil

Olivier101

Hello shanavas,

Welcome to Expat.com :)

I have created a new topic in the forum Brazil with your messages for a better visibility and interaction with other members.

Could you please give more details what exactly you are looking for?

Best regards
Olivier
Expat.com Team

James

Finding a job in Brazil is not at all easy for foreigners, since the laws here require employers to prove they have exhausted all efforts to place a qualified Brazilian in job vacancies, before they can hire a foreign national to fill them. Those who a university degrees in professions and in the STEM (science, technology,engineering and mathematics) field may find it just a little easier, but not much.

Also, the ability to read, write and speak Portuguese with a reasonable degree of fluency is absolutely essential. English is not widely spoken here, not even in the workplace.

You probably stand a better chance of finding work at home than you would here. However, you could contact multi-national companies in your country that also have operations here in Brazil to see if they can help you in any way.

Cheers,
William James Woodward, EB Experts Team

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