How can I spontaneously move to Brazil?

Want to move to Brazil after College, how do I get a job over there?

  • I want to move to Brazil after I graduate from school and I'm still deciding whether to become a Lawyer or Physical Therapist. I would like to move to Joinville or Florianopolis ...show more

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    I've answered once and yet you come back and simply restate the same silly question with either a little more information or a twist on the same facts. So lets start over. As you were already expertly advised - you really need to grow up a bit before you even contemplate moving to a foreign country for what you have decided will be your new home. Since being a Physical Therapist will never ever get you a job in Brazil, as it will also be very hard for you to find work in the US, forget that one. Unless of course you want to be a Physical Therapist. Then go for it but you are going to be one in the United States. A Lawyer could be a very sought after profession anywhere in the world but only in Brazil if you have something more to offer than a Brazilian. Meaning lots of experience in an area that Brazil needs. Graduating from college will not give you this experience - years of practicing law will give you this experience. The two cities you have chosen as your new home are in Southern Brazil and the state of Santa Catarina. They offer some of the best living conditions in Latin America but with that comes a price. As a recent college graduate, you will never make enough to support yourself to a level that you currently enjoy thanks to your parents. You will not be able to afford a house or a condo and will be struggling each and every day. Get older, go for a visit and you will be all the wiser from your experience but you will not be LIVING in Brazil. High School Spanish, a couple on-line Portuguese classes and growing up American, does not make you trilingual.

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Graduate from school? Have you even started college? Be honest, you're not even close to finishing HS! >"I'm still deciding whether to become a Lawyer or Physical Therapist." Maybe you should research what these professions are all about first. Have you looked at the requirements to get into either of these type of schools? You just can't show up in another country and get a job regardless of the profession. Don't confuse going on vacation with actually living there! Right now, I think you should better concentrate on completing your current school year. >"Also which profession out of those two would it be wiser to get in order to be able to get a job in Brasil and also how is the pay for these two ?" You're clueless!

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