From my personal experience, it is a place for a new family to settle in. When it comes to security, when you are strategic with your movements, there is no worries about that.
You can start in small schools as a normal English speaker. Usually the schools do not obligate you to have English teaching qualifications. But with time, you can try to standardize yourself, for instance, by getting international certificates etc. In case you want to teach private lessons, you can register yourself as a small business owner, and then establish your methods...
Thank you for all you do Mr. Ayuba. My name is Moses from Nigeria, Please how do I connect with you, I just got gcub scholarship and I want to know the living conditions and work life as regards to Brazil . Also if you have information on the state/province I would be setting in Belem-Para Brazil. I got scholarship to federal university of para in Belem Brazil. Pls how is the city and living standards and are there jobs opportunity?
Well, it is not hard compared to where I lived before. I try to avoid comparison, but you question needs a relative answer. It depends on where you are coming from. Answering your second question; yes there are jobs for people who can only speak English. But most of the examples that I have seen are highly skilled professionals that you hardly find within the country. However, it is advisable to learn the language before coming or here within the country. Answering your last question; it depends on where you are coming from. But as a Nigerian, it is a good place, from my personal opinion.
@@nuhuayuba I am a Nigerian and that is why I asked if it is hard living because i am considering. I've watched videos where people say no work even expat on Facebook will say no work . 1. Are there survival work for someone till when he/she can can master the Portuguese language? 2. I read a lot about when someone is even lucky to find a job the wages is about 1300Real, accommodation is about 800 and above for a 2 bedroom ,so how will the person feed or survive? 3. I also heard Brazil is so expensive and the wages is poor that is why I put all those questions to know if it's hard to live over there like people will say in the US once you are working you can afford all your needs even though you might not be able to save much but you will live fine.
This is a lovely content. May God continue to bless the works of your hands
amen. Thank you very much Dede
Keep up the good work,Mr ayuba.
Thank you very much
Great sir ✌️
Thanks Esther
Thank you Sir. Please I would like to have to talk one on one with you
Thank you for your information. Is there any serious safety concern in the city of Sao Luiz? Is it a place for a new family to settle in ?
From my personal experience, it is a place for a new family to settle in. When it comes to security, when you are strategic with your movements, there is no worries about that.
Please how can i reach you privately, I am in Sao Paulo
Hi. Send me an email on newschool83@gmail.com
Thank you for the video. Please what does it take to teach English in brazil
You can start in small schools as a normal English speaker. Usually the schools do not obligate you to have English teaching qualifications. But with time, you can try to standardize yourself, for instance, by getting international certificates etc. In case you want to teach private lessons, you can register yourself as a small business owner, and then establish your methods...
Thank you for all you do Mr. Ayuba.
My name is Moses from Nigeria, Please how do I connect with you, I just got gcub scholarship and I want to know the living conditions and work life as regards to Brazil .
Also if you have information on the state/province I would be setting in Belem-Para Brazil. I got scholarship to federal university of para in Belem Brazil. Pls how is the city and living standards and are there jobs opportunity?
That's great Mr Moses. Congratulations! You can e-mail me at newschool83@gmail.com
Congratulations on your scholarship Mr Moses. We will be glad to welcome you to Para😊😅
@@nuhuayuba thank you boss. I have send u an email
@@Phunminijoy thank you! Do you also live in para?
@@mathewmoses6905 yes I do and my husband is a PHd student in UFPA😅
Is it hard living in Brazil?
Are there jobs for people who don't speak Portuguese?
Is it a good place to relocate to ?
Well, it is not hard compared to where I lived before. I try to avoid comparison, but you question needs a relative answer. It depends on where you are coming from. Answering your second question; yes there are jobs for people who can only speak English. But most of the examples that I have seen are highly skilled professionals that you hardly find within the country. However, it is advisable to learn the language before coming or here within the country. Answering your last question; it depends on where you are coming from. But as a Nigerian, it is a good place, from my personal opinion.
@@nuhuayuba thanks for your response
@@nuhuayuba I am a Nigerian and that is why I asked if it is hard living because i am considering. I've watched videos where people say no work even expat on Facebook will say no work .
1. Are there survival work for someone till when he/she can can master the Portuguese language?
2. I read a lot about when someone is even lucky to find a job the wages is about 1300Real, accommodation is about 800 and above for a 2 bedroom ,so how will the person feed or survive?
3. I also heard Brazil is so expensive and the wages is poor that is why I put all those questions to know if it's hard to live over there like people will say in the US once you are working you can afford all your needs even though you might not be able to save much but you will live fine.