Fragomen Brazil Migration Series 2025 | Modulo 1: Vistos para Estágio, Treinamento e Trainee
May 21, 2025 | 2:00 PM — 3:00 PM -05

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Após o sucesso da série Brazil Migration Series em 2024, temos o prazer de convidá-lo(a) para o primeiro webinar da edição de 2025! Nesta nova fase, ampliaremos os temas para abordar categorias migratórias emergentes e de grande relevância para empresas que atuam no Brasil.
Nesta sessão, vamos explorar as regras que regem o recebimento de estrangeiros para programas de estágio, trainee e treinamento profissional no Brasil. Abordaremos as principais normativas (como a RN 19 e RN 26), requisitos de elegibilidade, documentos essenciais e casos práticos que ilustram diferentes contextos de aplicação desses vistos.
Por que Participar?
- Conteúdo atualizado e prático, com base na experiência da Fragomen em mais de 5.000 casos por ano no Brasil.
- Especialistas da área para responder suas dúvidas ao vivo.
- Espaço para networking e troca de experiências com os melhores profissionais Fragomen da área de mobilidade e RH.
Garanta sua vaga para esta sessão e aproveite esta oportunidade única para se aprofundar nas nuances de imigracao no Brasil!
E tem mais por vir! Confira os próximos webinars da série:
“Grandes Eventos, Artes e Esportes no Brasil”
Nesta sessão, abordaremos as categorias de visto voltadas para profissionais estrangeiros que atuam em grandes produções culturais e esportivas — como Fórmula 1, festivais de música, eventos de moda, entre outros. Uma oportunidade essencial para quem gerencia talentos internacionais nesses setores.
“Offshore Visa”
Vamos discutir uma das categorias mais utilizadas no Brasil atualmente. O visto offshore atende profissionais embarcados em plataformas marítimas e operações de apoio, sendo crucial para empresas do setor de energia, óleo e gás. A sessão trará insights práticos sobre elegibilidade, documentação e desafios operacionais.
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