Portugal is, without a doubt, one of the most popular destinations for Brazilians who want to start a new life. The country is one of the first options for the most diverse objectives, such as job search, exchange vacancy, etc.
Much because of this, the “little land” is already home to more than 260,000 Brazilians, with a strong tendency to increase this number.
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If you are one of the people who have considered or are considering going to Portugal, you must be trying to find out how the country's economy is doing and, of course, the job market.
In terms of economy, our mother country has a very perennial scenario. As far as the job market is concerned, Portugal has some vacancies that are especially on the rise.
Among the opportunities, there are jobs for those who have only secondary education as training, but also for some higher education specialties.
If you are considering moving to Portugal, keep in mind that the following professions are in demand in the country right now:
- Hotel attendant (medium level);
- Teacher of early childhood education (higher level);
- Purchasing and logistics directors (upper level);
- Receptionists (medium level);
- Psychologists (higher level);
- Among others.
It is worth mentioning that, in order to have educational training diplomas validated in Portugal, it is necessary to go through some legal procedures. You can find out more about this subject through the official channels of Portuguese diplomacy in Brazil.
In addition, it is worth a tip that, even before traveling, it is necessary to find out about the vacancies and everything that is necessary to get a job in the European country, as well as establish housing and other livelihood requirements in the new country.
Is there a minimum wage in Portugal?
In Portugal, the minimum wage is known as the “minimum salary”, and is currently set at €760 euros (about R$4,231.30). Although the value is considered high by Brazilian standards, it is considered one of the lowest in Europe.
This value differs significantly from the minimum wages in other countries. To give you an idea, in Holland the minimum wage is €1,934.40 (R$10,555.00), and France, €1,709.30 (R$9,327.00).
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