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Apprenticeship Visa for foreigners in Brazil
The Apprenticeship Visa for foreigners in Brazil is an attractive option for those wishing to embark on professional apprenticeship, internship, or training programs in the country. This visa is aimed at foreign students and professionals seeking practical experience in their respective fields of study or work in Brazil.
In this article, we will explore the requirements for obtaining the visa, the required documentation, the application process, and other relevant information for those wishing to take advantage of this opportunity in Brazil. Check it out!
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Who is the Apprenticeship Visa for foreigners in Brazil for?
The Apprenticeship Visa for foreigners in Brazil is intended for individuals who wish to come to the country to participate in professional apprenticeship, internship, or training programs. This visa is designed for foreign students or professionals who wish to gain practical experience in their fields of study or work in Brazil.
In general, this type of visa is for foreign students who wish to complete an internship at a Brazilian company, participate in educational exchange programs, or undertake specific training at Brazilian institutions.
It allows the individual to remain in the country for a specified period, usually linked to the duration of the apprenticeship or internship program.
How long can I stay in the country with this visa?
The Apprenticeship visa is valid for one year. If you need to stay longer, you must renew your visa to avoid problems with the Brazilian Government.
What are the requirements to obtain this visa?
The requirements to obtain an Apprenticeship visa in Brazil are:
- Identification documents: A valid passport with at least six months remaining after the date of entry into Brazil;
- Proof of an apprenticeship, internship, or training program: You must present documentation proving your participation in an apprenticeship, internship, or training program in Brazil. This may include a letter of acceptance from the institution or company where you will be working, details about the program, schedule, and more;
- Proof of ties to the country of origin: You must demonstrate sufficient ties to the country of origin, such as family ties, employment, property, or other elements that indicate you have reasons to return after completing the program in Brazil. This helps demonstrate that you do not intend to immigrate permanently;
- Proof of financial resources: You must present evidence that you have sufficient financial resources to cover your expenses during your stay in Brazil, including housing, food, transportation, and other necessary expenses.
The documents you must present are:
- A valid travel document;
- An international immunization certificate, when required by the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa);
- Proof of payment of consular fees;
- Completed visa application form;
- Proof of transportation for entry and, when applicable, departure from the country;
- A criminal record certificate issued by the country of origin, or, at the discretion of the Consular Authority and according to the specificities of the country where the visa was requested, an equivalent document;
- Travel authorization signed by the parents or guardians in the case of children or adolescents, as well as identification of their guardian in Brazil;
- Documentation proving their financial capacity or that of those responsible for their maintenance in Brazil during the period they intend to remain in the country, or proof of scholarship, when applicable;
- Documentation proving enrollment or acceptance into the desired course, in the case of a visa request for regular course attendance;
- Documentation proving attendance at an undergraduate or graduate course at a foreign university, in the case of a visa request for an internship or for a study or research exchange; and
- A commitment agreement between the intern, the internship grantor, and the educational institution where the immigrant is enrolled, attesting to the compatibility between their field of expertise and the internship activities. In the case of a visa request for an internship.
How much does the visa cost?
The visa costs R$100.00. However, since the fees are based on currencies and the gold exchange rate, you should be aware that the fee may fluctuate.
How to apply for an Apprenticeship Visa?
The following steps are necessary:
- Check the requirements: First, check the specific visa requirements, such as required documents, application forms, and eligibility criteria. This information can be found on the official website of the Brazilian Embassy or Consulate in your home country.
- Access the website of the Brazilian Consulate in your home country and check the information about the visa application process for scientific cooperation;
- Complete the visa application form available on the Consulate website. Attach the required documents, such as a valid passport, a letter of invitation from a Brazilian scientific, technological, or higher education institution, a recent 3×4 photo, proof of payment of the visa application fee. Also include a criminal record check, proof of financial capacity, and proof of yellow fever vaccination.;
- Pay the fees: Pay the consular fees and any other visa-related fees according to the instructions provided by the Brazilian Embassy or Consulate. Schedule an in-person interview at the Brazilian Consulate, if necessary;
- Appear in person at the Consulate at the scheduled time, bringing all original documents and necessary copies, to complete the visa application process and present documents proving the purpose of your trip;
- Wait for your visa application to be reviewed by the Brazilian consular authority. Processing time may vary by Consulate, but generally takes a few days to a few weeks;
- If approved, collect your visa at the Brazilian Consulate, following the instructions provided.
How long does it take for my visa application to be processed after I apply?
There’s no exact timeframe for visa processing, so the sooner you apply, the better.
However, some consulates give a 30-day deadline after the application is received. However, we’ve seen much longer waits, with waits lasting 2, 4, or 6 months.
So, prepare in advance and don’t wait until the last minute!
Upon arrival in Brazil, what should I do?
Upon arrival in Brazil, you must register with the Federal Police within 90 days of entering the country. Some additional documents may be requested, such as a birth certificate authenticated by the Consular Section.
Apprenticeship Visa in Brazil: How does it work?
In conclusion, the Learning Visa for foreigners in Brazil is an option intended for students and professionals who wish to participate in professional apprenticeship, internship, or training programs in the country.
This type of visa offers the opportunity to gain practical experience in their fields of study or work, allowing individuals to remain in Brazil for the period corresponding to the program they are enrolled in.
To obtain the visa, you must meet certain requirements, including presenting identification documents, proof of the apprenticeship, internship, or training program, ties to the country of origin, and proof of sufficient financial resources.
Additionally, you must complete the visa application form, pay consular fees, and, if necessary, schedule an in-person interview at the Brazilian Consulate.
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