Foreign companies and universities offer Brazilians the opportunity to study and work in Canada and the United States. In addition to professional experience, those interested also have the chance to get to know other cultures and the opportunity to take advantage of their professional background.
The Fundação Estudar institution offers a free online course, with individualized mentoring, support and assistance at all stages involving application to universities outside the country.
Interested parties can apply for Prep Estudar Fora on the institution’s website at the Internetuntil October 4.
Prerequisites to apply for one of the vacancies are good academic performance, a background in extracurricular activities, being in the penultimate or final year of high school in 2022, and proficiency in English.
In case of proven financial need, the organization offers monetary incentives for the completion of certain stages of the competition process to foreign universities, which can reach up to R$6,000 per candidate.
Canada
For those who wish to live in Canada, from October 8 to 16, ExpoCanadá will take place in the cities of São Paulo, ABC Paulista, Recife and Salvador. The objective is to guide participants on new techniques and strategies for working in the North American country.
Anyone wishing to participate in the show can register via the the Internet until the day of the event in each city.
The Canadian provinces that offer the most opportunities are: Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, New Brunswick and Newfoundland. Around 950,000 vacancies are available for people who have an academic background, experience, English language proficiency and who meet the various requirements of the local business world.
The fields most in demand in the country are: health (nurses and nursing technicians), social workers, elderly caregivers, information technology professionals, construction, transport, warehousing, manufacturing, communication, marketing and customer service, among others.
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