working in brazil.....with american salrary...is it possible?
I'm doing my last year of college in Penn state and I want to move back to brazil since I live by myself here with no family... I can speak fluet spanish english portugues french and italian hahahaha of course I have an accent on all but portugues anyway I want to go back but I know the salary sucks...anyway I want to get paid like if I was in america....I study finance so I don't know if there is an american bank or company I can represent in brazil I look up some website but found nothing I'm sure there is one but I preffer to ask nicely and see if the answer is found for me.... :) here are things about me: I'm a citizen of the US (born here) I speak spanish english portuguese french and italian fluently.... I mean fluently not I can get by...I can talk with a college student in all my languages I have a minor in accounting and a major in finance can I please not get an "stay in the us" answer....I live by myself literaly all my family frined and life is back in brazil
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if you work in Brazil, you're probabaly going to have to accept Brazil wages. We are...
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What's an "american salary"? Brazil is inside America. Brazil is America. Not Europe, Asia, Africa or Oceania... Man, we are the 8th economy in the world. Our GDP is above 1 trillion dollars and you thing that brazilian wages are miserable? Some job areas as system analisys, advertsing, telecommunication engineering, and others may to earn more than US$ 7,000/month. A volleyball player, deputy, judge, general mannager and others, US$ 10,000 to US$ 20,000/month. A director, soccer player, TV Host, news anchor, actor, plastic surgeons and some others, more than US$ 30,000 to US$ 300,000. Some TV stars, earn more than 1 million dollars/month! Some predident, CEO and high executives, more than 2 million dollars/month!!! Do you need more??
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To work in Brazil, you need a Permanent Visa. Getting such Visa is not easy because, like most countries, Brazilian legislation attempts to protect the nationals. A Visa application must be accompanied by documents showing that a national could not take the job; the Ministers of Justice and Labor must approve the Visa. The job and salary you will get will depend on your abilities. In Brazil, no one can be paid in dollars; you will have to be paid in Reais. I heard that some companies pay salaries in dollars deposited in the US; I think that this is legal, as long as payments are declared and taxes are paid.
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