Opportunity: Brazilians who want to get to know New Zealand

How about meeting new cultures and acquiring new knowledge outside Brazil? This time, the opportunities are for 300 Brazilians who want to get to know New Zealand, and enrollment will begin in September.

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To participate, in addition to holding a Brazilian passport, interested parties must be between 18 and 30 years old.

Candidates who are selected will be entitled to a special visa for work and tourism in the country, which will be valid for one year. Therefore, the lucky ones will be able to work legally and also get to know the different tourist spots in the country.

Interested in this unique opportunity? So stay tuned, as registrations will be made in order of arrival. As places are limited, it is common for the selection process to run out minutes after opening, as has happened in previous years.

Given these specificities, it is extremely important that the candidate is aware of the right moment to submit your application and also how to proceed during the process to be able to finalize it quickly.

What to know more about the process? So keep an eye on Vida Cigana travel project, developed by the couple Larissa and Carlos after receiving two openings in previous years.

On the project's Social Networks (Facebook; Instagram; Youtube; Google Plus and Snapchat: vidacigana) various information is available on how to proceed in the application process to increase your chance of obtaining one of the vacancies.

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