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Brazilians in Portugal

Brazilians in Portugal
Total population
276,200 (2.67% of total population)[1][2]
Regions with significant populations
Lisbon metropolitan area, Porto metropolitan area and Faro
Languages
Portuguese
Religion
Christianity (mainly Roman Catholicism, some Protestantism, mostly Evangelical and Pentecostal), but also Irreligion, Spiritism, Afro-Brazilian Religions, Buddhism and possibly Judaism or Japanese new religions
Related ethnic groups
Portuguese Brazilians, Brazilian diaspora, Brazilians, Brazilian British

Brazilians represent approximately 25% of the foreign population in Portugal. Their legal status varies according to several and complex elements such as date of arrival and effective legalization processes available to them (1992, 1996, 2001, 2003), whether they are married to a national or they have Portuguese (or other European) ancestors, what their level of education and work experience is, etc. Therefore, many are legal residents, others have authorization to stay (autorizações de permanência), others, fewer, were able to legalized through the 2003 exceptional process and have working permits, and many others are still undocumented.

  1. ^ "Relatório de Imigração, Fronteiras e Asilo 2020 - SEFSTAT" (PDF).
  2. ^ "ComunidadeBrasileira2020.pdf" (PDF).

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