Größte und zweitgrößte Einwanderergruppe in Portugal

Von Simple_Pension_1330

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  1. Cefalopodul on

    I don’t understand Romanians moving to Portugal. You’re leaving Romania to go live in Atlantic Coast Romania. Even the languages sound identical. Spoken European Portuguese sounds like gibberish Romanian.

  2. perseusveil on

    I’m surprised not to see Angola or Mozambique. Do immigrants from those countries typically not cluster into specific regions?

  3. I understand why but it feels weird calling Brazilians immigrants to Portugal given nearly all Brazilians have Portuguese ancestry seems more like returning home in a way. Especially comparing to other groups like British that don’t have a link to Portugal

    Edit:
    I understand they are literally immigrants. I just think its interesting to consider that many Brazilians have Portuguese ethnicity/ancestry thus they have much closer ties to the country than others. Also countries in Europe do citizenship via Jus sanguinis by blood which merges nationality and ethnicity. Some countries have no generational limit on this citizenship via ancestry and others do. I see why people dont agree with my take but it was just a thought I had.

  4. iheartdev247 on

    What percentage of the South (Algarve?) is British? And are they residents or just on their winter holiday?

  5. Did you mix up the azores and Madeira? As far as I know there are lot of Venezuelans in Madeira, not the azores which are colored yellow

  6. git-commit-m-noedit on

    What’s the source on this? Wild to not see indian, bangladeshi or nepalese. This seems outdated by at least 5 years

  7. After being denied the right to travel during communist times (only high party members could travel abroad), romanians are surely trying to compensate these last 20-25 years. Working and traveling abroad are like a dream come true.

  8. Adam_Mahmoudi on

    As a moroccan funny how we go spain France Belgium Netherlands germany sweden but not a single soul consider immigrating to Portugal despite being a stone’s throw away.

  9. Staying away from southern Portugal if I ever go there. Full of Brits and Americans it seems

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