Your pathway to Germany is real — but only if you avoid the mistakes most Brazil applicants make. The process matters more than the paperwork.
Temporary → Permanent3–6 months€75 EUR total cost
Verified: Mar 2026
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Here's how the process works at a high level — but the order and strategy matter more than the steps themselves.
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Find qualifying job offer
2
Get degree recognized (anabin/ZAB)
🔒 2 more steps — including the exact order that avoids delays
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Schengen Visa-ExemptBrazilians can enter Germany visa-free for 90 days. Some applicants use this to attend interviews and start the process in-country.
Most applicants follow the right steps.
Just in the wrong order.
⚠️ Most Brazil applicants waste weeks or get their visa delayed because they follow the wrong order.
🔒 Paid plan
Unlock the Exact Application Plan That Gets You Invited (ITA)
This is where most applicants lose points, delay their profile, or miss invitations.
You're reading the overview. But the difference between approval and rejection comes down to what you do, in what order, and what mistakes you avoid. This plan is tailored specifically for Brazil applicants moving to Germany.
✓Blue Card guide for Brazilians
✓anabin recognition guide
✓Visa-free entry strategy
✓German vs Portuguese salary comparison
✓Health insurance guide
✓A1 German resources
✓How to position your profile (or when it's not worth applying yet)
What you get
$29
Instant access. No guesswork. Built for Brazil applicants.
Instant access · No account required
Built using official government data and real application patterns
Temporary → PermanentEU Blue Card is temporary. Permanent settlement after 21-33 months.
Visa Options — Ranked by Eligibility
We analyzed 2 pathways — here's the ranking
92%FIT
EU Blue Card
Temporary → PR in 21 months · 3–6 months · €75
🔒 Full analysis in plan
79%FIT
Opportunity Card
Temporary → Blue Card · 2–4 months · €75
🔒 Full analysis in plan
Document Checklist
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📄Valid Brazilian passport
📄Job offer / contract
📄Degree recognition
🔒 Full document plan locked
Get exact formats, translations, and mistake-proof guidance
Includes what needs translation, what must match across forms, and where Brazil applicants usually create avoidable delays.
Your Timeline
1. Job Search1–3 months
2. Documents2–4 weeks
3. Consulate2–6 weeks
4. Processing4–6 weeks
5. ArriveDay 1
🔒 Detailed sequencing with exact deadlines included in your plan
If you follow the wrong order, you lose weeks — or worse, get rejected.
Go from "researching" to "working in Germany"
Tailored specifically for Brazil → Germany applicants
Everything you need to submit with confidence — without the mistakes that cost Brazil applicants weeks of delays.
✓Exact eligibility positioning
✓Step-by-step order of actions
✓Required documents + formats
✓Timeline from start to approval
✓Mistakes that get visas rejected
✓Decision support for alternatives
Built from official government data · Updated March 2026