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rcgy

Hi All,

Thinking of packing up and moving to Brazil. Like seriously exploring the idea; still in the brainstorming stage. Anyone know a good website to look for work in Curitiba? Any anecdotal information or hints and tips on finding living arrangements, etc., would be immensely welcome.

Thank you!

R.

James

You might want to try

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Cheers,
James

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James

Hi rcgy,

Well it would probably get you more replies if you indicated what type of profession you are looking for work in.

For foreigners, finding work in Brazil is far from being a picnic in the park. Largely because Brazilian laws require employers to prove that they've exhausted all avenues of trying to fill a position with a qualified Brazilian. Only then can they hire a foreigner. They tell me it is a little bit easier for professionals in STEM (science/technology/engineering/mathematics) fields, but not much. Then of course there is all the bureaucracy involved of obtaining a visa and work permit, but if you are lucky enough to find employment, maybe your employer will even be willing to help with the immigration details too, some do.

You will be able to find housing (either rental or sale properties) through any reputable realtor in Curitiba and you can also check to see what's on the market and get an idea of current price ranges.

Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team

James

Hello oemprego.com.nbr,

Since you are a new member please take the time to read the Brazil Forum Code of Conduct posted at the top of the first forum page, these are the rules that govern our use of the forum.

Please be aware that this is an English language forum, out of respect for the rest of our members would you please limit your posts to English in future. If you are looking for the Hispanic language forum or the French language forum the Code of Conduct has links to those.

Also the use of the open forum for any kind of advertising is frowned upon, we do have a classified section should you wish to advertise your services. You can find the Classifieds section tab in the menu bar on the left of the page.

Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team

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