Hi everyone!
My name is Jenna, I'm about to graduate from college in the United States with a degree in International Relations and Spanish. My long-term boyfriend is Brazilian, he is from a small city in Rio Grande do Sul, near Passo Fundo and Erechim. He is a student at the same university as me and he is also graduating soon. I am fluent in English (obviously) and Spanish, and my Portuguese is conversational, though I expect to pick it up quickly I've traveled abroad some before to Ecuador and Colombia, but I have never been to Brazil.
We are trying to make plans to spend some time in Brazil this year or next after we graduate. His plan was to leave the US in December of 2013, and stay in Brazil until August of 2014, then we would return to the US to work/attend graduate school. However, after looking into this, I've realized that if I got a tourist visa, I would not be able to stay that entire time, since it exceeds the 180 day limit.
I am trying to figure out what my options are and how to make this work the best possible. I would love to teach English, I will be getting my TEFL certification soon, and/or take formal Portuguese classes to really become fluent, since I hope to be able to work professionally in Brazil someday. However, it doesn't seem easy to obtain a work visa to teach English, and I am not sure about the possibility of getting a student visa. I imagine I would need to be pre-enrolled in a program and I am not sure how easy it would be to find one that coincides with our schedule.
Potentially, if I were somehow to obtain a work visa, I could begin working in Brazil as early as June or July of 2013, though I would be on my own for the first few months without any support or a place to stay. I also know that where I would be staying with my boyfriend, in RS, there are not likely to be as many jobs for someone like me as there would be in the cities. I am also not opposed to continuing as a student, though I would prefer to be earning at least some income and spend as little as possible.
Does anyone have any insight or ideas that I could look into to make this happen? Is it worth trying to pursue a work-visa or am I stuck with the 180 day limit?
Thank you